Message from @MrBland - VA
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Yes, an issue of nomenclature, as I said. Like much being shoved down our throat today. Feminism. Equality. Immigrants. Racism. Fascist. Nazi. We don’t have an agreed upon definition for these (and many other) terms. This is a big part of the problem.
No one knows what anything means, we are so far removed from reality.
we can compromise and say both the settlers and the later european immigrants helped build it
These conversations are silly and unproductive if we don’t have a set definition for the terms we are debating on. In this case, “immigrants”.
I very much share Sam Southern's view on immigrant/builders/settlers. Interesting I was just listening to an interview with Faith and Heritage guys and they succinctly summarized my view on it. The interview can be heard here if your curious:
https://identitydixie.com/2018/11/26/rebel-yell-225-nathanael-strickland-faith-heritage/
I would define immigrants as people who move to an already established nation to live there. So I'd say anyone who arrived after the US became an independent nation is an immigrant, anyone before that, a settler/colonist
Anyone in IE whose grandparents or great-grandparents came here from Europe are a result of European immigrants. And I think it’s wonderful
^ that’s me.
Well unless you’re an Amerindian I think everyone has had grandparents or great-grandparents who came from Europe
Proud Native America here. Amerindians aren’t natives.
Basically the settlers built the country and determined what it meant to be American. Later waves became American by melding into, adopting, becoming like the settlers. The process involved a lot of hard work to prove themselves by the "immigrants" and basically hazing by the dominant culture to reform the new comers.
Anyways I will drop it . my whole point was that I was trying to read pill one of my relatives by going very slow and measuring my words carefully and he was fairly receptive. You have to go gentle and go easy on people but at least you get them thinking
@Alexander Pechorin proud Native American as well. Amerindians ain’t American
They are Continental Losers.
Yuge Continent. And they lost is all folks. SAD!
I liked the redpilling, I thought it was good
Your right in my opinion that everybody needs approached a bit different working from their foundation.
My mom and I were talking about how my cousin thinks I'm racist, and she said "well you were really just posting about how it's okay to be white, that's not racist" and I said exactly, I was pointing out the double standard in the media of how it's okay to be proud to be black/hispanic/asian but not white
Im having good effect with one of my buddies questioning diversity. He sent me a snapchat today of some Blacks dancing in a building and said “diversity is ruining my study session”. Hahaha
@MrBland - VA that was probably one of my favorite podcast ever. I really believe that Christianity is a strength of the west when it is stripped of feminism and cultural Marxism
Absolutely!
I'm not a Calvinist so diverge from FandH on some doctrinal things but their take on religion and politics is spot on
Love those guys
wew lad
😃 I'll embrace any Yankee that stands with truth 😉
@MrBland - VA yea I’m not a Calvinist either, but they do great work in showing how literally all Christians who lived more than a hundred years ago were race realists
I was raised in the midwest but had a southern grandma who helped raise me so I consider myself southern >_>
and now I live in the north
confusing
Born and raised southern. Bluegrass and God in my blood lol
<:whitepill:439924104406106113>😎
Im definitely a yankee Anglo-Saxon. I’ve got over 30 relatives I know of who fought in the American Revolution
My brother walked into the bathroom one thanksgiving and saw a turkey in the bathtub. He asked, "Nanny, why is there a turkey in the tub?" And she said, "Well son, that turkey bird's a thawin'."
I was amazed at how long turkeys thaw
My family fought in every war till nam
God
my family came in 1996
Been here since before we were a country
I feel like an invader