Message from @stem

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2019-10-23 14:11:10 UTC  

extended family I mean

2019-10-23 14:11:44 UTC  

They don't know their roots in detail because of racemixing lol

2019-10-23 14:12:03 UTC  

I don't mean black on white I mean English and French and Spanish and Ukrainian and etc; etc;

2019-10-23 14:12:12 UTC  

Pan-Europeanism is a product and cause of cosmopolitanism

2019-10-23 14:12:15 UTC  

we need to clearly separate the is from the ought

2019-10-23 14:12:43 UTC  

and not assume that everything in the past was what people on the far right think it should be today

2019-10-23 14:12:59 UTC  

It's not what I think it should be, it's what I know it was

2019-10-23 14:13:10 UTC  

I'm a huge history nerd, I am very familiar with all of this information

2019-10-23 14:13:11 UTC  
2019-10-23 14:14:24 UTC  

shut your whore mouth ((mom))

2019-10-23 14:14:33 UTC  

read this

2019-10-23 14:15:12 UTC  

but the thing is, i don't think that other northern europeans are particularly different from anglos

2019-10-23 14:15:20 UTC  

especially when you consider how easily they assimilated in the US

2019-10-23 14:15:23 UTC  

yes

2019-10-23 14:15:40 UTC  

*Words to watch for
Femenoid/femoid: a sexist term used to refer to women as non-human*
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2019-10-23 14:15:53 UTC  

femcel

2019-10-23 14:16:00 UTC  

thats a myth

2019-10-23 14:16:14 UTC  

she-womb

2019-10-23 14:16:43 UTC  

it's hard to top breedingstump

2019-10-23 14:16:53 UTC  

partly, i am saying that i think that this commonality among northern europeans goes back before the middle ages

2019-10-23 14:17:02 UTC  

and it would not have manifested the same way before

2019-10-23 14:17:36 UTC  

*She's found a positive way to engage her sons.
"The kids and I are conspirators together," she said.
She might point something out and then tell her boys, "These alt-right guys were trying to trick you. Like they think you're dumb and you're not. You're smart."*

2019-10-23 14:17:54 UTC  

agree d20

2019-10-23 14:18:01 UTC  

you can look even at indo-european culture more generally, which appears to have been focused very much on individualism, competition, and individual greatness

2019-10-23 14:18:07 UTC  

My family is 100% Anglo and neither mine nor any family I know had this experience

2019-10-23 14:18:16 UTC  

oh boy @Str3tch

2019-10-23 14:18:29 UTC  

what experience beady

2019-10-23 14:18:35 UTC  

Literally my grandfather and great uncles built three houses next to each other, on the same street

2019-10-23 14:18:40 UTC  

you never had uncle and aunt meetups?

2019-10-23 14:18:43 UTC  

I was raised living next-door to my cousins

2019-10-23 14:18:50 UTC  

k

2019-10-23 14:19:03 UTC  

No, I never had the experience of my family unit breaking apart

2019-10-23 14:19:13 UTC  

Or rather I did, but it came later

2019-10-23 14:19:20 UTC  

I have a confession to make... I am a Coomer <:impotentrage:552803856535257090>

2019-10-23 14:19:23 UTC  

Not in prior generations

2019-10-23 14:19:26 UTC  

yes, but how do we know which cultural features were more innate and more due to material conditions?

2019-10-23 14:19:32 UTC  

post ww2 distances increased

2019-10-23 14:19:36 UTC  

Yes

2019-10-23 14:19:53 UTC  

you fool... THIS ISN'T EVEN MY FINAL FORM!

2019-10-23 14:19:59 UTC  

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