Message from @Anthony Sealy - MO
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Meaning regional sub-cultures?
I think that would be when it would be ok to fall back on the God bless America CivNat feelings. It can be cohesive if we are homogeneous.
Appealing to unique regional identities like Dixie could be a good idea
Speciation is a constant process. Homogeniety can never be maintained and should not be maintained. Speciation should be from within not without though.
Absolutely. In fact, importing alien cultures undermines it in a way.
Relative homogeniety. As in, whites.
Cascadia has it's own thing. State of Jefferson for NorCal. Texas is certainly a thing to itself. Dakotas are a thing. Utah country is a thing. Northeast is a thing
they have thier own aesthetics and culture
I feel like a lot of those identities don't exist anymore since people tend to identify more with their ethnic identity than with a regional identity that their family isn't a part of
nah they're very much a thing
It's difficult enough to get newcomers to become a part of American identity, it's going to be impossible to get them to feel solidarity with "Cascadia" or whatever
Mormon country is real
Right, well those Mormons are a pretty old group, aren't they?
Portlandia is more than a meme
I'm a semi southern midwesterner. And I know everyone else is off their rockers. :D I have a regional identity. But yes, my ethnic heritage trumps regional differences.
I grew up in the Seattle area and never really felt like their was a "Seattle identity" growing up
I think there used to be one, but it doesn't really exist anymore
Seattle is cosmopolitan.
Yeah Seattle got killed in the cradle
There's the far left and the Seattle 'chill' there though. It has its character.
Seattle is vaguely punk rock
that's as far as they got
but if homoglobo was curtailed something full fledged would emerge
Coffee and the fish market is probably a culture.
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I honestly hate coffee lol
I think playing to these regional memes is a good move
they're almost all essentially white cultures
Not bad. People don't know what white culture is. We can amplify it.
20th century authors often defined "freedom" and "honor" as the essential character of the European. I think that explains the false appeal of diversity. It plays to our desire for individuation and localism. But it's plastic individuality that comes from the outside. We need to make white people realize all the diversity and freedom of expression was theirs all along.
Not just white cultures but *American* white culture - that's important to remember
Someone fresh off the boat from Eastern Europe isn't gonna have any connection to Dixie or Cascadia or whatever
Yeah, these are all cultures that American whites generated from our own character
I feel like I need to emphasize this because a lot of you guys think it's an either/or, to be pro-American or pro-White. You can and should be both. In fact, I'd argue you can't genuinely be one without the other. It seems like people are in a way afraid to admit that because they think it'll offend whites who aren't descended from the founding stock. That's why me saying it is so important.
Im pro white first, pro america second. It doesnt matter where whites are, itll be a good place. America, in the end, is just a piece of dirt id happily give up for an ethnostate
Give whites the shittiest land on the planet and theyll turn it into the greatest civilisation the world has ever seen
@Jacob this topic is getting old, I grew up in Europe but I consider myself fairly assimilated wouldn’t you say?
the only american regional culture that isn't essentially all white is New Mexico
it's like SWPL + Hopis
maybe Hopis are SWPL