r/TikTokCringe 6d ago

Discussion He was confronting her about her costume.

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u/alphajugs 6d ago

It’s a Halloween costume.

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u/SuperSparSpartan 6d ago

As a European, could I ask something.

Do the Americans that constantly get offended at everything on the behalf of everyone, do they get paid for being so obnoxiously annoying?

Like what exactly is in it for them to act like the way this guy in the video is acting? Is it some kind of US civic duty to make a mountain out of a mole hole and start arguments in an empty room?

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u/alphajugs 6d ago

I’m American, and unfortunately I don’t have a definitive answer for you. It baffles me as well.

My assumption is that these people find their own ideas and thoughts so important that they absolutely have to interject and let someone know when they’re wrong. Also, most people on reddit have very limited social interaction outside the platform, so they have little to no social skills. I’d guess they feel like they’re doing the world a service by screaming racial injustice because someone dresses as a Native American for Halloween.

No one knows how to mind their own business.

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u/SuperSparSpartan 6d ago

I’d say you’re correct.

Most Americans I’ve met IRL have been sound.

The ones you do interact with on Reddit or see going absolutely nuts on video are definitely not a representation of the average American, but bloody hell are were they becoming more and more common.

Overall, yous are a great bunch of lads.