Apologies. This might not be the perfect community for the post.

    • lars@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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      9 months ago

      And in the US, there’s definitely a subset that believes England means Great Britain or even the United Kingdom.

      Same folks that referred to the entire USSR as Russia, probs.

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          9 months ago

          Using any country’s capital as shorthand for its current government is a common form of metonymy to be fair!

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            It’s basically the same argument Argentina has about the Falkland Islands. When Argentina was part of the Spanish empire the Falkland Islands were part of the empire, not that the Spanish did anything with the islands. But at no time in history has Argentina existed as an independent country and has had ownership of the islands.