Message from @Ald
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@TMatthews of course kinship and solidarity with whites is a given
Having no regional identity Americanness has never meant much more to me than a citizenship, whereas I get my language, blood, looks, culture, etc from Englishness
The inland / great plains culture extends from Texas to Alberta
I mean, maternal ancestors were Confederates but I no longer live in the South really and it doesn't affect my everyday life
Taking that identity would be put on
Maryland's in the South, lol.
You know what I mean though
Fair enough.
Mid-Atlantic is a thing I guess
Maybe being a bit rootless is part of what attracted me to European identity though
Tidewater culture did exist but it is nearly erased by postmodernity
Yeah, I hear that. For many, what was is already gone, so we need something new.
...but something clearly ours.
Chesapeake bay culture is definitely a thing
White flight baltimore culture is definitely a thing
I feel pretty connected to the soil and the culture around here
I have always lived among blacks immigrants and Jews
Who all were ostensibly "American"
and "marylanders"
I feel connected to New England, but even so, mostly due to dysfunction, my family ties beyond my parents are toast, so I'm pretty much starting anew.
lol
Epic
I just got another guy to apply fellas
hell yea!
Nice work @NateDahl76
that Macron picture was as memetic as it was disgraceful. Looked like a pr0n advert
looks like the caravan was turned around
likely <:really:453005408064241674>
Dispersed into ten-man teams more likely
The feminine disease of our generation: No husband, no kids, no God.
I.D. has good articles. And low key "Helicopter Mom" is comfy.
Make witchcraft White again
I enjoy them from time to time. Anyone here contribute to I.D.?
The witchcraft fascination is so strange
Not really, if you reject patriarchy (Christianity/ western culture) witchcraft is the logical fallback. All about woman power...
It's part of a broader out of place fascination with all things European like beer, beards, bespoke art, etc etc
Woman priestesses and druids existed within patriarchal European societies for millennia
Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson has a good take: That "witchcraft" was always ungodly feminism, and matriarchal manipulation of civilized men. Hence why matriarchal societies (Africans and African diaspora, as well as our friends the merchants) are both heavily matriarchal as well as prone to occultism and dysfunction.