Christopher Martin wrote:

The convention of assuming that the non country coded domains are US domains
is simply a result of American hubris.

Your statement is simply the result of historical ignorance on your part.

The fact is, non-country coded domains were created when the internet was still US-centric. At that time, the non-country coded domains _WERE_ US domains. I would agree that it should have changed by now, but the fact is that it hasn't completely changed. You can stomp your feet and claim "hubris" all you want to, but all you're doing is letting everyone who has any clue at all about the situation know that you're a child on a tirade.

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