Noun. /mis. əˌmer.ɪ.kən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən
The act of applying to your country or culture something that unequivocally belongs to the United States.
The act of applying to your country or culture something that unequivocally belongs to the United States.
Kevonne (a Canadian genderqueer white knight): "Look Mo'NiQ, the US Supreme Court is overturning Roe v Wade!!!"
Mo'NiQ (a self-identifying Canadian non-binary person of transgender experience): "WHAT?!?!?!? We must immediately fight to protect all Canadian pregnant persons' right to get an abortion, even if the baby is crowning!!!"
Julie (a US female citizen on a working visa): "Guys, this is misamericanization. It doesn't concern your country."
Mo'NiQ (a self-identifying Canadian non-binary person of transgender experience): "WHAT?!?!?!? We must immediately fight to protect all Canadian pregnant persons' right to get an abortion, even if the baby is crowning!!!"
Julie (a US female citizen on a working visa): "Guys, this is misamericanization. It doesn't concern your country."
by dan ad lumen May 5, 2022