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(Anonymous) 2013-06-13 12:16 am (UTC)(link)trollanon I'm replying to, it's not just "racist shitbag" USians who consider Africa a separate continent. This would be because continents aren't geometrically discrete entities by any but the most strict model: one which posits four world continents (Afro-Eurasia, America, Antarctica, and Australia) and in which island nations such as Iceland, New Zealand, Madagascar, Cuba, etc. aren't part of any continent. Of course, basically no one uses this model on a day-to-day basis; most people follow a six- or seven-continent model.Also, it's worth pointing out that the convention that America is a single continent was the dominant view in the U.S. until WWII, which not-so-coincidentally covered the time in which the Monroe Doctrine's "Big Brother" policy and the Roosevelt Corollary were conceived. Isn't it a shame that USians' conception of the relationship between North and South America has become so much more racist since then? </sarcasm>