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by capstone 5548 days ago
People tend to forge their identities when they feel inadequate about their past. As an immigrant privy to no Americans present get-togethers, I see it all the time. The same people who lump all Southerners or Midwesterners into a overweight, bible thumping yokel stereotype, will froth at the mouth about Americans' ignorance of latest political discourse in their small corner of the world. People from predominantly white countries will claim that the US is less cultured because there is too much brown immigration. People who didn't have toilet paper back home will talk about the lack of museums. And so on and so forth.

My personal observation is, the majority tend to forget all the bad and remember all the good about their former home, and conversely, pick out all the bad and none of the good of their new home. It may be hard for you to believe because you are a rationalist, but it's very common.

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Well, I'd never claim to be so rational as to have excluded emotionally-self-serving reason entirely.

I just thought the original post came across as having the same sort of stereotypes that it decried, so responded with a little snark. :)

Well, I've often liked your posts so I presumed you are a rationalist. Let me keep my delusions, please!