Message from @Drover Tom

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2019-02-22 00:53:13 UTC  

The people there now though aren't the same as pre 1918

2019-02-22 00:53:39 UTC  

It was Prussian before it was German (Prussians aren't actually German; they're Balts, like Latvians and Lithuanians). 😎

2019-02-22 00:53:41 UTC  

Because of the whole ethnic cleansing of eastern europe of germans post ww2 thing

2019-02-22 00:53:43 UTC  

The Russians ethnically cleansed Prussia after WW2

2019-02-22 00:54:05 UTC  

@Bjorn - MD that’s why I tell people I’m Prussian and not German

2019-02-22 00:54:19 UTC  

@Bjorn - MD No, that's only East Prussia

2019-02-22 00:54:39 UTC  

Alt Hype talks about how in Western Europe, almost everyone is related to royalty because the lower classes were continuously dying off and being replaced by the next class higher

2019-02-22 00:55:00 UTC  

Or unextroardinary members of higher classes

2019-02-22 00:55:12 UTC  

"The people there now though aren't the same as pre 1918"
This talking point *might* work if my ancestors weren't Kashubian, who were there before both Germans and regular Polaks @Drover Tom

2019-02-22 00:55:23 UTC  

@Jacob Politically, yeah, but I'm just saying that linguistically all Prussians are Balts, not actually Germans. They were merely Germanicized by the Teutonic Order during the "Northern Crusades".

2019-02-22 00:55:26 UTC  

Related to royalty? Hunny, I *IS* royalty πŸ‘„πŸ’…πŸ»

2019-02-22 00:55:30 UTC  

So we're all just descendants of shitty merchants

2019-02-22 00:56:16 UTC  

When you look closely at the lines, you can see where cousins married and where commoners married into noble families. All kinds of interesting things.

2019-02-22 00:56:24 UTC  

@John O - The Hanseatic pill <:redpill:439924063377555497>

2019-02-22 00:56:27 UTC  

@Jacob I'm talking more culturally and socially not necessarily ethnic

2019-02-22 00:56:33 UTC  

"Because of the whole ethnic cleansing of eastern europe of germans post ww2 thing"

I guess, but, I mean this just depends how far back you wanna go. Sure, Poland kicked Germans out. But Germans were only there because they kicked the original Polaks out.

2019-02-22 00:57:05 UTC  

Culturally and socially Kashubians were in Pomerania the longest

2019-02-22 00:57:23 UTC  

I am pretty sure my ancestors were Old Prussians but ancestry picks that up as Germanic.

2019-02-22 00:57:27 UTC  

@Jacob Granted. Even a significant amount of Germany proper was originally inhabited by Western Slavs, hence the Sorbs.

2019-02-22 00:57:41 UTC  

Because I uploaded to GEDMatch and it shows a lot of Baltic genes

2019-02-22 00:57:48 UTC  

They were all pretty much the same though, like under the Prussian/German empire

2019-02-22 00:58:22 UTC  

Now if you go there as soon as you cross the border from Germany its definitively Poland

2019-02-22 00:58:31 UTC  

I miss Prussia 😦

2019-02-22 00:58:49 UTC  

But in a weird way maybe Polish occupation of Prussia is preserving it at the moment

2019-02-22 00:58:56 UTC  

Until we take back Western Europe that is

2019-02-22 00:58:59 UTC  

@Bjorn - MD Right... if we're gonna play the whole "who was there longest" game, part of Germany should actually go to Poland

2019-02-22 00:59:00 UTC  

Never really thought of that

2019-02-22 00:59:09 UTC  

In that case, thanks @Jacob

2019-02-22 00:59:20 UTC  

Germany wasnt even a thing until the late 1800s lol

2019-02-22 00:59:30 UTC  

Prussia has existed a long time before Germany

2019-02-22 00:59:38 UTC  

Was the HRE not Germany?

2019-02-22 00:59:44 UTC  

@Jacob Sorbs aren't Poles, lol. They're not Lechitic. Closer to Bohemians than anyone else.

2019-02-22 00:59:55 UTC  

Well you had Germanic peoples but no unified Germany

2019-02-22 01:00:00 UTC  

I mean, sure, but Kashubians technically aren't Poles either

2019-02-22 01:00:12 UTC  

Yeah, but they're at least Lechitic.

2019-02-22 01:00:31 UTC  

I guess we're gonna have to give part of Germany to Czech Republic then

2019-02-22 01:00:48 UTC  

Germany was made up of city states mostly. That's why there's still such a drastic dialectic difference in the german language

2019-02-22 01:01:11 UTC  

Prussia, Hesse, Westphalia, Saxony, etc.

2019-02-22 01:01:28 UTC  

Bavaria

2019-02-22 01:02:05 UTC  

Yupp ^ Like when I lived in Northern Germany people there talked shit on Bavaria all the time, and said they didnt speak 'real german'

2019-02-22 01:02:05 UTC  

ultimately though, I don't think people should really have a say on what happens in their homeland unless they actually commit to it and live in it