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I'm breaking my silence because I just had to share this -- apparently some US stupidity has spread like an oil slick to other countries.
I was on a tour with friends and was walking back to the hotel with one of them when this young guy struck up a conversation about our matching shawls. Having ascertained from our accents that we were Americans he then said, "How do you feel about the great hoax that is being perpetrated in your country?" We asked what he meant and the bold keyboard warrior said "Barry Soetoro!"
I wish I could say I came up with some clever remark like "Turn off your computer and back away from the keyboard, bucko," but I was so infuriated at meeting up with a purveyor of this conspiracy theory so far from home that I burst out "I will not discuss this with you!!" and stalked off.
My friend, however, was completely baffled by the exchange, as she intelligently spends very little time online and avoids discussion boards altogether. I had to come back and explain who "Barry Soetoro" supposedly is.
But here's the part that I hope ended up being surpassingly weird for this yokel: We weren't just some random Midwesterners or Texans or Teabaggers. As we told him, we both grew up in Hawai'i, and our children were born there, meaning they have birth certificates that look just like the President's. The details of his life in the Islands are not alien concepts to us, including the notion that a young woman attending UH might meet and fall in love with a foreign student in grad school at the East-West Center. (We didn't mention that my friend did that herself, actually, as it wasn't relevant to the narrative.)
There was a bit more, then we went on our way. I don't know if we actually changed his mind, but I think we might have rattled his brain under that tinfoil hat a little.
But seriously, :wtf:
Hekate
PS: It was a great vacation. Lots and lots of music every night. Lots of beautiful scenery. Nice people.
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