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We are growing stronger
A few new Cali Bros
Patrick right now
"everywhere the 'net touches is your NPCdom"
Most people who live in Siberia are Russian, but Siberians are not Russian. To call a white person Siberian is like calling nonwhites in Europe European
Or like calling us American?
The Russian Empire is older
We are Americans. It was "Turtle Island" before that, by the Amerindians own words
American is a national identity. It doesn't apply to anyone anywhere on the continent. Their national identity is still Russian
TBH I feel more kinship to central Canadians (East BC to mid Ontario) than I do to most coastal Americans.
Manitoba is an interesting place. Biggest average seasonal temperature extremes of any state/province. -40F in winter, +90F in summer.
I feel more kinship with whites anywhere than nonwhites here (though I get along with individual nonwhites fine). I still think I have more in common with average Americans than Canadians though
I feel more alike to many Englishmen than to many Americans tbh
I guess identification would go American white>Anglosphere white>white generally
@TMatthews of course kinship and solidarity with whites is a given
Having no regional identity Americanness has never meant much more to me than a citizenship, whereas I get my language, blood, looks, culture, etc from Englishness
The inland / great plains culture extends from Texas to Alberta
I mean, maternal ancestors were Confederates but I no longer live in the South really and it doesn't affect my everyday life
Taking that identity would be put on
Maryland's in the South, lol.
You know what I mean though
Fair enough.
Mid-Atlantic is a thing I guess
Maybe being a bit rootless is part of what attracted me to European identity though
Tidewater culture did exist but it is nearly erased by postmodernity
Yeah, I hear that. For many, what was is already gone, so we need something new.
...but something clearly ours.
Chesapeake bay culture is definitely a thing
White flight baltimore culture is definitely a thing
I feel pretty connected to the soil and the culture around here
I have always lived among blacks immigrants and Jews
Who all were ostensibly "American"
and "marylanders"
I feel connected to New England, but even so, mostly due to dysfunction, my family ties beyond my parents are toast, so I'm pretty much starting anew.
So feeling no connection is to be expected I suppose
lol
Epic
I just got another guy to apply fellas
hell yea!
Nice work @NateDahl76
that Macron picture was as memetic as it was disgraceful. Looked like a pr0n advert
looks like the caravan was turned around
likely <:really:453005408064241674>
Dispersed into ten-man teams more likely
The feminine disease of our generation: No husband, no kids, no God.
I.D. has good articles. And low key "Helicopter Mom" is comfy.
Make witchcraft White again
I enjoy them from time to time. Anyone here contribute to I.D.?
The witchcraft fascination is so strange
Not really, if you reject patriarchy (Christianity/ western culture) witchcraft is the logical fallback. All about woman power...
It's part of a broader out of place fascination with all things European like beer, beards, bespoke art, etc etc
Woman priestesses and druids existed within patriarchal European societies for millennia
Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson has a good take: That "witchcraft" was always ungodly feminism, and matriarchal manipulation of civilized men. Hence why matriarchal societies (Africans and African diaspora, as well as our friends the merchants) are both heavily matriarchal as well as prone to occultism and dysfunction.
Not arguing any of that, only that the modern brand centers around the power of the female. I work with a couple of Wiccan(sp?). It seems very woman centric.
Are you suggesting pre Christian Europe was that way @Wood-Ape - OK/MN
Wicca is made up and stupid
Not arguing that bruv
a lot of wicca came from the Jewish kabbalah
particularly the symbolism
Makes sense.
@Ald No. Pre Christian Europe was patriarchal even if not Christian.
That is why (non-pozzed) Asatru is okay, but Wicca is cancer.
the "star of david" was central to the temple of solomon when he was experimenting with other religions
I would just say the female role in pagan spirituality needs to exist in that Indo European patriarchal tradition or it becomes made up and self aggrandizing like wicca
there is nothing Godly about the star of david
it's middle eastern pagan if anything
there is a pretty good theory that the star of david is actually just 666
6 points, 6 triangles, 6 sides ...
I wonder if the symbol came in through Solomon's diverse wives...
@MrBland - VA that's exactly where it came from
@MrBland - VA Solomon was purported to be a sorcerer, no?
Magus, wizard, etc.
he was and after he was granted "wisdom" from God he abandoned God and started practicing other religions of his wives
I believe it, through part of his life anyway.
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN you mean Saurumon, I think
which is where the Kabballah comes from
I firmly believe the star of david is the "mark of the beast"
@Ald I've always felt Polish, but I don't wanna be a subverter, so I'll support white American interests
it makes sense in the New Testament the Jews are referred to as the synagogue of satan
I agree but Americanness is a natural extension of Englishness I guess
I love Ecclesiastes, that man definitely had some wisdom.
Too bad he squandered it for so much of his life.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_of_Solomon
The text is likely NOT of ancient origin, but perhaps inspired by earlier lost works
Also, the idea that two "Americans" of different races will have more in common than two whites is absurd
I've been to 18 countries and there's no way I have more in common with a black American than a Norweigan
@Ald no LMAO-ing white religious denominations
@Procella Eques Wasn't that just the Pharisees referred to as the synagogue of Satan by other Jews telling them they weren't being Jewish correctly
@ThisIsChris Sorry I kind of assumed there are not IE Anglicans
Magic dirt theory pisses me off so much
Mark of the beast.. One if my favorite topics. My take on it is rather... Practical I guess you would call it rather than esoteric.
@Ald not sure about IE in particular, but there are serious anglicans out there, carrying on their traditions
@Ald Yes, I can see balance is needed. In Christianity Mothers (and Mary) are honored as are many female martyrs and saints. For Norse/Celts/Hellenics goddesses are honored, but sacral kingship is primary.
That's fine but the mainline Anglican church is run by lesbians for the importation of aliens to the UK
You can trust women with a little authority within an unambiguously patriarchal superstructure
Is the point
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