when addressing a global community, writing “US supreme court” or “supreme court in US” instead of just “supreme court” is not a lot to expect and neither is that hard.
also your argument is shit.
I think they were just speaking (typing…) conversationally rather than “addressing a global community”. Obviously a comment on an Internet forum is addressing a global community, but it’s not a formal conversation, and as long as you understood the comment I don’t get the need to complain about US defaultism here.
If you’re from the US, you’re going to talk about the US. You want people from other parts of the world to speak for you? No? Then shut up
when addressing a global community, writing “US supreme court” or “supreme court in US” instead of just “supreme court” is not a lot to expect and neither is that hard. also your argument is shit.
I think they were just speaking (typing…) conversationally rather than “addressing a global community”. Obviously a comment on an Internet forum is addressing a global community, but it’s not a formal conversation, and as long as you understood the comment I don’t get the need to complain about US defaultism here.