Message from @Clayton_H_ATX

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2018-12-09 05:51:56 UTC  

based

2018-12-09 05:52:02 UTC  

A "White NATO" is my suggestion.

2018-12-09 05:52:12 UTC  

Mutual defense pact

2018-12-09 05:52:42 UTC  

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

2018-12-09 05:53:12 UTC  

So we need to promote European-American identity specifically here

2018-12-09 05:53:24 UTC  

@Lawrence of Eurabia Texas is good too.

2018-12-09 05:53:55 UTC  

@Clayton_H_ATX did you know the ethnostate is actually in Texas?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vwgwpUcxch4

2018-12-09 05:54:17 UTC  

Aren't public schools in Texas like 2/3 nonwhite? Really sad stuff

2018-12-09 05:54:31 UTC  

@Alex Kolchak - NY the part of Texas I’m from is very much Czech/German

2018-12-09 05:54:50 UTC  

@Alex Kolchak - NY little German speaking settlements actually exist in other states, like Washington, too

2018-12-09 05:54:51 UTC  

I just learned about that and it’s really cool

2018-12-09 05:55:05 UTC  

Hutterites speak a dialect of German

2018-12-09 05:55:12 UTC  

ya, Hutterites

2018-12-09 05:55:17 UTC  

we have a few colonies here

2018-12-09 05:55:26 UTC  

Czech museums in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Yukon, OK.

2018-12-09 05:55:27 UTC  

@TMatthews you’re not wrong, but there a many pockets of distinctly European cultures.

2018-12-09 05:55:46 UTC  

and the name “Pennsylvania Dutch” comes from “deutsch” not “dutch”

2018-12-09 05:56:25 UTC  

I have an ancestor who came from Germany to Pennsylvania in the 1700s

2018-12-09 05:56:26 UTC  

also, there are some pockets of NC where people speak a version of 1700s British English with some Southern pronunciation mixed in

2018-12-09 05:56:49 UTC  

@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

2018-12-09 05:58:34 UTC  

My area celebrates there German/Czech heritage very vocally. I never appreciated the environment until now.

2018-12-09 05:58:45 UTC  

Their*

2018-12-09 05:59:26 UTC  

Leavenworth

2018-12-09 05:59:37 UTC  

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

2018-12-09 06:00:07 UTC  

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

2018-12-09 06:00:32 UTC  

It's definitely a bit forced, not that that's a bad thing

2018-12-09 06:00:36 UTC  

It's a pretty cool town

2018-12-09 06:00:46 UTC  

Leavenworth, famous for the Thirty Mile Fire...

2018-12-09 06:00:57 UTC  

😔

2018-12-09 06:01:19 UTC  

Among other things, probably

2018-12-09 06:01:28 UTC  

no that's a different town

2018-12-09 06:01:43 UTC  

I just looked up where the fire was and it's pretty far north of Leavenworth

2018-12-09 06:02:04 UTC  

@Jacob I appreciated the place. Texas is very much known for its German populations though.

2018-12-09 06:02:15 UTC  

It seems like you're thinking of Winthrop, a wild west themed town

2018-12-09 06:02:19 UTC  

Oh. Hmmm. It was mentioned in Maclean's book. I think Fitzpatrick and the others stopped there on the way

2018-12-09 06:02:42 UTC  

Washington is truly a great place though. Minus Seattle

2018-12-09 06:03:00 UTC  

I like eastern Washington

2018-12-09 06:03:01 UTC  

eh, you'd have to minus a few other parts

2018-12-09 06:03:10 UTC  

Olympia

2018-12-09 06:03:13 UTC  

I like living in Eastern Washington