• PoopingCough@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    I think it’s a relatively more recent thing where US conservative anti-France propoganda was very successful when they refused to support one of the US wars in the middle east. Can’t remember which but it’s where terms like “freedom fries” started popping up and then I think some people retconned France getting their shit pushed in early in WWII as somehow meaning they surrender easily even though in reality they were bearing the brunt of the Nazi invasion. But yeah without the French there would be no USA.

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      6 days ago

      The Iraq war. And 20 years later JD Vance said that if Europe were real friends, they wouldn’t have let the US drive drunk and go into Iraq.

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      WW2 raised a generation of poor young farmers out of that life and into one where they went and liberated a country they probably didn’t know anything about.

      They didn’t know/care that France actually has a pretty impressive military track record.

      So, they come home telling everyone that the French sure don’t know how to put up much of a fight, are helped to become successful in life (unless they were black), and their dumb kids all assume they can kick France’s ass, because they’re weak.

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      Americans saw the French as surrending cowards due to WWII, long before the while Iraq thing. I have no idea why there are two people in these comments pushing this claim that it’s due to the Iraq war.

      The jokes were always ignorant, but they’ve been around since WWII.

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        Because that’s when the tone shifted from friendly ribbing (well it wasn’t that friendly, but “nah, nah, we saved you in that war”) to more of an enraged “if you aren’t with us, you’re against us”, even though France was far from the only ones that refused to join the invasion of Iraq.

        And Trump took that tone change and applied it to pretty much everyone else.

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          Those are completely separate things. American right wingers were pouring out wine and throwing cheese away as a “fuck you” to the French who dared not support GWB. These were the days when I regularly read “if you don’t support our President, you’re not a real American.”

          It had nothing to do with France’s history. If Germany refused to back us, right wingers would have been selling or crushing their BMWs and Mercedes in a performative fashion.

          This is just how the right wing behaves. If they don’t get what they want, they demonize whoever didn’t support them. It’s the same way that Trump runs everything: like a petulant mob boss.

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            5 days ago

            Germany not only refused to back you but joined France in opposition to the invasion. Belgium also opposed. Canada didn’t back you either, though we didn’t oppose it, just sat it out entirely. But I only recall France getting shit on for it.

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                By contradicting it? You said if Germany didn’t back them, they’d have done the same with German cars. Germany didn’t them and I don’t recall any ramp up of the anti-German car rhetoric, which remained quips about BMW drivers failing to use signals and German cars in general being expensive to maintain.