Post by Emperor AAdmin on Feb 9, 2024 4:33:48 GMT -5
Are White Men Evil Racists?
I am really getting sick and tired of all the anti-white racism that is being spread by the liberal media. Joe Biden spoke years ago about flooding America with illegal immigrants to reduce the White population by 50%, and how that would be a good thing. All Christians should stand against this, but those of us who are White Anglo-Saxon Protestants must understand that this is an outright attack on us. These insane people do not want peace. They literally want us dead!
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@jamesskearyjr
1 day ago (edited)
America is an ethnicity. America refers to the specific families that came to north America and created the united states. Its primarily anglo saxon, but its also heavily ulster scot, and then you could say the early German settlers were also important. Thats it. anything else is a late stage immigrant and likely came later in history way after America already existed OR was apart of Catholic sub groups historically not apart of America that were here way before the English colonies were here (think of early Spanish and other European settlers of Mexico, and French/cajun who were here way before english protestant and ulster scots). Every other group did not associate with America and did not consider themselves American. The later mixture of all these random groups of people in America mostly started in 1960's and 70's when all of our native culture had the final nail in the coffin and the real native americans (those original christian settlers and colonists) lost their distinction and mixed with all the late stage immigrants.
@thesuperbcrow
1 day ago
Do you not consider those of us who are Catholic and descend from the Catholic immigrants in part to be true ethnic Americans?
@jamesskearyjr
1 day ago
@thesuperbcrow No. Not even close. At best they are hyphenated Americans who never ever were absorbed into the majority anglo American people, and were a despised minority by the majority. They have separated culture, history, come from vastly different parts of Europe, have different politics, etc.
@thesuperbcrow
1 day ago
@jamesskearyjr I don’t think that’s really true post the 1970s. Most white Americans descend from both groups due to intermarriage and both vote very similarly since Nixon.
@jamesskearyjr
1 day ago
@thesuperbcrow I can't have conversation on yt. It deletes most of my comments. But you're wrong. America has definition and history. If you change definition then they should come up with new word for United States. We aren't even United States anymore anyway since south was defeated.
@thesuperbcrow
1 day ago
@jamesskearyjr Then you nor I are true Americans since we also descend from the other group.
@thesuperbcrow
1 day ago
@jamesskearyjr The Irish,Polish,Germans,Italians,Mexicans are intrinsically part of American history. The railroads,the bridge construction,the beautiful churches that adorn the country,to the cuisine. I don’t see how one can discount that.
@jamesskearyjr
21 hours ago
@thesuperbcrow They are apart of the history but they aren't "native Americans" in the traditional sense. They are foreign and alien to the native and original people. We literally have a folklore, a culture, a heritage, a faith. And it's foreign to those things. The closest thing we are are the EARLY German settlers, but even they are hyphenated Americans most the time, with distinct and separate culture and style, so it's a regional culture, but not the majority main culture and identity of the founding Anglo Americans. The Mexican part is important regionally aswell. Some of the earliest European settlers settled New Spain, which I have ancestory from, and they were influential in late American life when most Mexico became America and many southerners were forced out west because of reconstruction and whatnot. The cowboy is a very Spanish influenced thing, and many of the cowboys were also very Germanic aswell. But in the sense of native original and majority United States, we are the protestant Christians of the British isles. Mainly The WASPS and the Ulster Scots, with some significant influence from other groups. Direct connection to the king James bible. That's who formed the American people and culture.
@jamesskearyjr
21 hours ago
@thesuperbcrow You don't see how because you're thinking only according to what you know you've been taught. If you were steeped in actual Americana and studied American folklore and culture outside of Hollywood, you would clearly understand the American identity. To say America is "Italian" and "polish" couldn't be further from the truth. Might as well say we are Arabic country founded by Afghanistan.
@jamesskearyjr
21 hours ago (edited)
@thesuperbcrow That being said, I believe all people of Japheth have beautiful and high societies and culture worth preserving and they all deserve homelands. And they all have some commonalities, although distinct. And you can be "in history" of a physical landmass but not be of the people. The English have history in India, but they are not Indian. And for being American, if you either have significant American roots in the colonies and settlers of United States (which most white Americans have) or you have fully and totally assimilated into that group and fight for their existence and protection, then you earned your right as American. But if you're apart of ethnic groups completely unlike nativist original America, and it is your significant genetic make-up then you will have an intrinsic foreign make-up and cannot fully associate yourself with original America, and are either simply a foreigner or a "minority Hyphenated American", although most "hyphenated" people never considered themselves American historically, such as Cajuns or Chicanos. The Italians never were apart of America either, they never liked Anglo Americans or Protestants. They contributed nothing to the culture and Nothing to the politics. ONLY early Italians exploring the Americas hundreds of years ago under Catholic Church, but NOT late Italian immigrants.
@thesuperbcrow
17 hours ago
@jamesskearyjr They contributed the main cuisines of this nation. Italian,Mexican,German and polish food are consumed far more than food of the British isles. Not to mention many of the holidays we partake in.
@thesuperbcrow
17 hours ago
@jamesskearyjr Personally I am a white American of German,Polish,French Canadian as well as British isles England,Ireland,Wales and Scotland and a Catholic. My earliest ancestors here came on the Mayflower and French Quebec and my latest came in 1906 from Poland through Ellis Island. My wife is Predominantly European descent from Mexico,Spain,Poland,French Quebec, Ireland and the British isles. In my eyes we along with my children encompass the American story and are completely American.
@jamesskearyjr
9 hours ago
@thesuperbcrow Also those groups can assimilate into real American heritage because they are white and have that ability. They have enough in common as long and can potentially FULLY assimilate into real American people and culture without much issue.
@jamesskearyjr
1 day ago (edited)
America is an ethnicity. America refers to the specific families that came to north America and created the united states. Its primarily anglo saxon, but its also heavily ulster scot, and then you could say the early German settlers were also important. Thats it. anything else is a late stage immigrant and likely came later in history way after America already existed OR was apart of Catholic sub groups historically not apart of America that were here way before the English colonies were here (think of early Spanish and other European settlers of Mexico, and French/cajun who were here way before english protestant and ulster scots). Every other group did not associate with America and did not consider themselves American. The later mixture of all these random groups of people in America mostly started in 1960's and 70's when all of our native culture had the final nail in the coffin and the real native americans (those original christian settlers and colonists) lost their distinction and mixed with all the late stage immigrants.
@thesuperbcrow
1 day ago
Do you not consider those of us who are Catholic and descend from the Catholic immigrants in part to be true ethnic Americans?
@jamesskearyjr
1 day ago
@thesuperbcrow No. Not even close. At best they are hyphenated Americans who never ever were absorbed into the majority anglo American people, and were a despised minority by the majority. They have separated culture, history, come from vastly different parts of Europe, have different politics, etc.
@thesuperbcrow
1 day ago
@jamesskearyjr I don’t think that’s really true post the 1970s. Most white Americans descend from both groups due to intermarriage and both vote very similarly since Nixon.
@jamesskearyjr
1 day ago
@thesuperbcrow I can't have conversation on yt. It deletes most of my comments. But you're wrong. America has definition and history. If you change definition then they should come up with new word for United States. We aren't even United States anymore anyway since south was defeated.
@thesuperbcrow
1 day ago
@jamesskearyjr Then you nor I are true Americans since we also descend from the other group.
@thesuperbcrow
1 day ago
@jamesskearyjr The Irish,Polish,Germans,Italians,Mexicans are intrinsically part of American history. The railroads,the bridge construction,the beautiful churches that adorn the country,to the cuisine. I don’t see how one can discount that.
@jamesskearyjr
21 hours ago
@thesuperbcrow They are apart of the history but they aren't "native Americans" in the traditional sense. They are foreign and alien to the native and original people. We literally have a folklore, a culture, a heritage, a faith. And it's foreign to those things. The closest thing we are are the EARLY German settlers, but even they are hyphenated Americans most the time, with distinct and separate culture and style, so it's a regional culture, but not the majority main culture and identity of the founding Anglo Americans. The Mexican part is important regionally aswell. Some of the earliest European settlers settled New Spain, which I have ancestory from, and they were influential in late American life when most Mexico became America and many southerners were forced out west because of reconstruction and whatnot. The cowboy is a very Spanish influenced thing, and many of the cowboys were also very Germanic aswell. But in the sense of native original and majority United States, we are the protestant Christians of the British isles. Mainly The WASPS and the Ulster Scots, with some significant influence from other groups. Direct connection to the king James bible. That's who formed the American people and culture.
@jamesskearyjr
21 hours ago
@thesuperbcrow You don't see how because you're thinking only according to what you know you've been taught. If you were steeped in actual Americana and studied American folklore and culture outside of Hollywood, you would clearly understand the American identity. To say America is "Italian" and "polish" couldn't be further from the truth. Might as well say we are Arabic country founded by Afghanistan.
@jamesskearyjr
21 hours ago (edited)
@thesuperbcrow That being said, I believe all people of Japheth have beautiful and high societies and culture worth preserving and they all deserve homelands. And they all have some commonalities, although distinct. And you can be "in history" of a physical landmass but not be of the people. The English have history in India, but they are not Indian. And for being American, if you either have significant American roots in the colonies and settlers of United States (which most white Americans have) or you have fully and totally assimilated into that group and fight for their existence and protection, then you earned your right as American. But if you're apart of ethnic groups completely unlike nativist original America, and it is your significant genetic make-up then you will have an intrinsic foreign make-up and cannot fully associate yourself with original America, and are either simply a foreigner or a "minority Hyphenated American", although most "hyphenated" people never considered themselves American historically, such as Cajuns or Chicanos. The Italians never were apart of America either, they never liked Anglo Americans or Protestants. They contributed nothing to the culture and Nothing to the politics. ONLY early Italians exploring the Americas hundreds of years ago under Catholic Church, but NOT late Italian immigrants.
@thesuperbcrow
17 hours ago
@jamesskearyjr They contributed the main cuisines of this nation. Italian,Mexican,German and polish food are consumed far more than food of the British isles. Not to mention many of the holidays we partake in.
@thesuperbcrow
17 hours ago
@jamesskearyjr Personally I am a white American of German,Polish,French Canadian as well as British isles England,Ireland,Wales and Scotland and a Catholic. My earliest ancestors here came on the Mayflower and French Quebec and my latest came in 1906 from Poland through Ellis Island. My wife is Predominantly European descent from Mexico,Spain,Poland,French Quebec, Ireland and the British isles. In my eyes we along with my children encompass the American story and are completely American.
@jamesskearyjr
9 hours ago
@thesuperbcrow Also those groups can assimilate into real American heritage because they are white and have that ability. They have enough in common as long and can potentially FULLY assimilate into real American people and culture without much issue.