Message from @Clayton_H_ATX
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A "White NATO" is my suggestion.
Mutual defense pact
I think for America it's a bit different from Europe because most people still understand French, German, etc are white ethnicities while people believe American can be anyone
So we need to promote European-American identity specifically here
@Lawrence of Eurabia Texas is good too.
@Clayton_H_ATX did you know the ethnostate is actually in Texas?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vwgwpUcxch4
Aren't public schools in Texas like 2/3 nonwhite? Really sad stuff
@Alex Kolchak - NY the part of Texas I’m from is very much Czech/German
@Alex Kolchak - NY little German speaking settlements actually exist in other states, like Washington, too
I just learned about that and it’s really cool
Hutterites speak a dialect of German
ya, Hutterites
we have a few colonies here
Czech museums in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Yukon, OK.
@TMatthews you’re not wrong, but there a many pockets of distinctly European cultures.
and the name “Pennsylvania Dutch” comes from “deutsch” not “dutch”
I have an ancestor who came from Germany to Pennsylvania in the 1700s
also, there are some pockets of NC where people speak a version of 1700s British English with some Southern pronunciation mixed in
@Jacob What’s the town in central Washington that’s known for its German heritage? I was stationed in whidbey island WA for a few years
My area celebrates there German/Czech heritage very vocally. I never appreciated the environment until now.
Their*
Leavenworth
PA has a substantial number of Pennsylvania German speakers, but it's mostly just the Amish/Mennonites now. Used to be common with normal rural folks
I'm not sure how much of that is genuine German heritage and how much of it is just due to being a tourist attraction
It's definitely a bit forced, not that that's a bad thing
It's a pretty cool town
Leavenworth, famous for the Thirty Mile Fire...
😔
Among other things, probably
no that's a different town
I just looked up where the fire was and it's pretty far north of Leavenworth
@Jacob I appreciated the place. Texas is very much known for its German populations though.
It seems like you're thinking of Winthrop, a wild west themed town
Oh. Hmmm. It was mentioned in Maclean's book. I think Fitzpatrick and the others stopped there on the way
Washington is truly a great place though. Minus Seattle
I like eastern Washington
eh, you'd have to minus a few other parts
Olympia
I like living in Eastern Washington