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*hiccups in Danish*
Oops just said like 10 words
BILINGUALS GTFO š
But race is really the thing we can't overcome. Chinatown will never feel like America. Nor will Mexican neighborhoods. Etc.
I unironically think you guys should use me as a tool. I just don't feel morally right coming here and lying to people. If my community has problems I'll admit it.
@Mr Snow unless itās in Europe in which case preserve those cultures
Based legal 2nd generation dual citizen immigrant
Iām not meaningfully French, but did learn French when I lived in Montreal as a kid with my aunt. My great-grandfather was an oppressive Anglo banker in Quebec.
Europe luckily has extremely similar people and cultures, which sets us apart from literally the rest of the Planet
To be honest I consider it in my best interests to just tell the truth. My friends and I went through a lot of problems growing up like this.
Sure. I like the generic identity for a few countries as a European outpost
If you aren't learning German to Yƶdel at your local hofbrau, what are you even doing?
But yes if a European identity has any chance it'll be here. Because identity is both internally and externally derived. If you think of yourself as Polish and I think of myself as German but our political adversaries see us as "white" well then hey brother, welcome to the tribe
The people that think a) America has no culture or b) American culture and European culture are super different have clearly never been to a non-western country
I wonder what percent of IE is second gen. Probably very disproportionate compared to the broader white population
Iām gonna drop you in the middle of China, come back and tell me how different the culture of the US and the UK are.
@NateDahl76 second Gen here actually
I very much believe in regionalism
Big fan
Listen to this line: āāYouāre going to kill people?ā āNot people. White people.āā
Same @The Eternal Anglo and when it came up in another chat a good few people said they were as well
Europe of a hundred flags
From a book assigned to us
Pan European nationalism would never (and currently isn't) working in the EU because everyone has their own distinct culture with very, very deep roots. Danes probably don't see themselves as white, they just see Danes.
@NateDahl76 It's an eye opener to realise how similiar American culture is to say, the U.K or Germany. Feels like home tbh just more gas stations here
Until ofc, they become minorities in their own country and then they'll define themselves as white Brits/French/Danes pretty fast
I don't believe in pan anything. I care about and support other white groups, but I want the US to maintain its Anglo heritage which made it what it is.
I agree Jacob
10th plus generation Anglo American here
I heard someone utter the most cheesy, corn ball phrase lately...but at the same time it incapsulates the faustian sprint and the white race perfectly. It's "if you can dream it you can do it"
I'm the based Slav in an IE hat that gives you permission to feel proud of your Anglo heritage
I don't know what Europe should do when it comes to their identity and sovereignty, its not as easy as America. There's a divide between Catalonians and Spaniards, Belgians and Flemmish peoples, where do you draw the line between protecting your identity and history and splitting hairs?
What even is Danish like lmao that's a pastry š
Danes btfo
You don't have to draw the line anywhere. You network with white advocates no matter what they are, but you still keep your regional culture.
Part of being a white identitarian is respecting the sovereignty of other white groups.
The Danes donāt see themselves as white because, until very recently, they didnāt really deal at all with non whites. Thereās an axiom in generic academia hell that āwhiteness did not exist before colonialism,ā which is actually pretty much true. Iām sure the French and Germans saw each other as completely different. That relative distance changed when completely different people were thrown in. When youāre comparing two points that are relatively close, they seem comparatively distant. When youāre comparing the letters A, C, and Z, they donāt seem far apart at all anymore.