@MeathGuerilla Because it's an intentionally derisive name where the point is to assert that they're wrong and dumb for using their own name for themselves. Like that joke how Latinos don't care if you call them slurs but get mad if you call them latinx
@m0sa1c_k1ng@MeathGuerilla Do you understand the concept of just using the term people want to be? Plenty of countries have asked people to stop using exonyms for them, and usually it's not a problem.
@MeathGuerilla That's different, it's an exonym, an exonym they've never voiced any of upset at being called. If they did, everyone would stop using Japan, just like we have for plenty of countries.
@TheMindshockPod@JJ_McCullough@sleepy_devo Okay then, clearly you're not intelligent enough for any kind of discussion, have fun with your gay YouTube videos nobody watches
@alysdenby Tbf Scots-Irish is a pretty common term in the US to describe Northern Irish protestants, since they were a very large immigrant group to early America
@MattBoxer94 Everyone is taking 2028 as a given when, if there's anything this era of politics should have shown us, nothing is a given for either side.
@TheMindshockPod@JJ_McCullough@sleepy_devo Dude can you stop acting like a knuckle dragging cretin for 14 seconds. Red states are violent shitholes with high crime rate, sorry basic facts trigger your feelings so much but you have to stop acting like a retard on the internet.
@TheMindshockPod@JJ_McCullough@sleepy_devo So then explain to me why it seems the majority of the list is red states? 17 out of 30 being red or purple, including 8 of the top ten seems like a pretty bad track record