Message from @Asatru Artist - MD
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maybe they are "ashkenazi"?
ask a who?
or like boomers who think they are "Cherokee"...they think they are "jewish"
According to some of those DNA tests, it seems everyone is 1% Ashkenazi
@Asatru Artist - MD The ole Elizabeth Warren manuver, or shamefully, every other Oklahoman.
@TMatthews I think that's just the credit score
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN Yeah, i always thought i had a bit of injin in me cause my family is from OK, but according to both tests I've taken...not a drop.
@Asatru Artist - MD Yes it is much more rare than the meme suggests. Even the "five civilized tribes" that were relocated here on "Trail of Tears" were considerably BLEACHED dot com by the time Jackson moved them.
@TMatthews I'm surprised those DNA tests don't pull the "you wuz a kang" on anyone that is mostly European these days.
Much animosity between the Cherokee/Choctaw/Creek,etc and the native-native plains indians (Kiowa, Comanche, Wichita, etc)
isn't SC where Cherokee actually came from?
or was it north?
I think it's 2/3 to 3/4 have no nonwhite ancestry, but on average white Americans are 96.8% European
@Asatru Artist - MD @Deleted User @Tyler0317 π Again, Excuse that spergy outburst but my soul was touched to the core haha. Don't mind me anymore!
You're good. π
We always like to learn of new, huwhite music.
Cherokee were lower Appalachia originally
I'm 99% European.
The other <1% is debated by both tests...
I'm 100%, so far as I know, and my sister has traced my ancestry back to Roman times on one side
Huh, so what info wars did is they have their own store with their own products. It's basically the fruition of the "Identitarian Soap" idea we always talk about.
@Nemets I thought the Cherokee were brought over the Trail of Tears from the Carolinas to Oklahoma?
@ThisIsChris Yeah, it's basically "Conspiracy Theory AmWay" <:teehee:381917632359563264>
Yes, the vast majority of the "genocide" was completely accidental.
you mean kinda like the zulu/bantu whatever in SA now (invaders from the north...not "native")? π€
It's sort of like how the tribes we most often associate with the Great Plains were originally from the East. The Sioux were still in Minnesota when the US was founded
Accidental or not...it was effective. π
Amerindians got a counter-punch in, though. Syphilis is from North America, I believe.
I use the "natives" as a perfect example of why we don't want to become a minority in our own lands...
imagine my shock
Surprisingly red-pilled exchange for a modern film
https://youtu.be/H1y_0NfhF9c
Those guns don't look very..."native". I wonder where they got that kind of technology to fight back? π€
Not to mention the horses
oh yeah, those too.
@Asatru Artist - MD Horse too.
If you keep a critical eye and resist the guilt narrative, the Smithsonian Indian Museum is interesting. Most Amerindian words for "horse" are some variation of "Dog." "Big dog," "Holy dog," "Mystery Dog" (my favorite)
I resist the guilt narrative just fine. I had nothing to do with their situation. π
I was an anthropology major once upon a time. I still have to fight my previous programming.
Even if I did...we took the land, just like humans have done for millenia.
Sorry, not sorry.
Hereβs one to bookmark. The psychotic tendencies of those sweet noble savages: http://takimag.com/article/those_poor_helpless_indian_savages_jim_goad/#axzz5R8XpsEgB