Message from @el pebble
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Not native.
well if that’s our definition we aren’t native to america or europe
America is a country. The continent is north America, the land mass is called the Americas.
America, the country, is the ethnic homeland of White Americans as per the 1790 naturalization act.
the 1790 naturalization act that was revised almost immediately lol? or when they couldn’t figure out the whiteness of italians or irishmen
Revised to _extend_ the naturalization period.
Yes.
Non-Whites of any kind couldn't be citizens until about 90 years later.
It's also worth noting that the 1790 naturalization act was Penned and passed by some of the same people who signed the declaration of independence.
Only 14 years after independence
Or the start of the war. Something like that.
America was certainly never meant to be a multiracial hellhole
it wasn’t until 1868 that race wasn’t a basis for immigration sure, yet plenty of the founding fathers were abolitionists and anti racist
john jay for example
Most of them also supported sending the slaves back.
regardless we are not native to this land
Neither are the "native Americans."
They came from Siberia.
Just got on, what is all this text here
they had as much claim to the land as you or i in that respect
We won it through warfare, treaties, alliances and purchases. It's being stolen through subversion and deracination. It's not even comparable.
Non-Whites _are_ foreigners to America, the country.
you unleashed many different plagues, genocides and ethnic relocations
great
Sure did.
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so you are a foreigner too
Nope. I'm native to America.
no you’re a foreigner hahahaha
America is a country, for White Americans. This was explicitly stated very early in its history.
the US has been a country not dictated by racial immigration merits for longer than it was dictated by racial immigration merits
Not relevant. The founding fathers intended it to be a White country. What subversives and jews did later doesn't change that.
Shouldn’t this discussion be in a different channel?
it was an act passed by congress
the relevant piece of the act repealed in less than 100 years
Still not relevant. The historic precedence and intent cannot be denied.
How did your ancestors get to America
the intent of some slave owning protestants is always dubious yes
Dumbass
however their other intent is just as important