User talk:USA-NOT-AMERICA

You think the edits I made are vandalism? I make a few corrections and you delete them... The fact that you call the USA America is pure ignorance, the nationality of the US Citizens is not American. Every single person living in America is an American, simple as that. My intentions are not to offend anyone, I just want people to know the truth. What is the problem of that? — Preceding unsigned comment added by USA-NOT-AMERICA (talk • contribs)
 * For one thing, North America and South America are separate continents. That's a geographical fact, and your edit changed the article to make it sound like they are only one continent. As far as the nationality of U.S. citizens not being American, I have no idea what you're talking about but I didn't see anything in your changes that even had anything to do with that. Also, part of your edit was vandalism because it removed the image in the article's infobox and replaced it with a link to an image that doesn't exist. --A guy saved by Jesus (talk) 18:56, 29 June 2015 (UTC)

America may be considered two continents in the USA, not in the rest of America. Look here: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am%C3%A9rica Look at the Olympic rings, do you see two rings for America or just one? It's different how they teach people in every country. You can believe what you were taught and I can believe what I was taught. Moving on... seriously? You think that by living in the USA your nationality is American? Listen closely to your countrie's name: United States OF America, not America of United States. You are a US citizen, however you are also American for living in America. As for the deleted image, it was not my intention. It was my first edit, I don't know much about editing the Wiki. I didn't even know i had deleted it. Forgive my English, as you can imagine it's not my native language. I don't think it's fair to delete something just because you were taught differently. — Preceding unsigned comment added by USA-NOT-AMERICA (talk • contribs)
 * The article has always been written in a way that implies that North and South America are two separate continents. Changing it to imply the opposite is a very major change that not many users would be willing to accept without discussion about it. So if you really feel strongly about this, bring up those points on the article's talk page and see what some other people have to say. However, I don't think that it's very likely to end up being changed. On a different note, please remember to sign your talk page comments by putting the four tildes ( ~ ) at the end of them, as that automatically generates a signature with your username and the date and time your comment was added. --A guy saved by Jesus (talk) 19:17, 29 June 2015 (UTC)