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_Cabal_ 7 points ago +8 / -1

Why is it okay for everyone else to be an ethno-nationalist except "white people?"

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Sweetpede 2 points ago +4 / -2

It’s not okay for everyone else. They’re assholes who need to understand that it doesn’t make sense to be racist against the people who make up the majority of the country they live in. They’re hypocrites who think they can fight racism with more racism. If they get what they want and Balkanize us along racial lines it will not turn out well for them at all.

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_Cabal_ 6 points ago +7 / -1

Virtually the entirety of the world outside of white western countries are all ethno-nationalist. Hell, even inside the US, Amerindians are ethno-nationalist within their reservation nation lands.

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Sweetpede 0 points ago +2 / -2

Why should white western countries be like the rest of the world?

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WitnessMe 6 points ago +6 / -0

Because there isn't going to be anymore White people.

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_Cabal_ 2 points ago +3 / -1

I never said they should be like the rest of the world, in general. I said, why is it okay for everyone else to be ethno-nationalists except white people?

You said "it's not okay."

I then explained how it clearly must be okay as is demonstrated by the state of the rest of the world.

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OutcastSeal 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, like it or not, they've already defined you as something you're not. They don't care about this country, its people, its history, or the constitution. We must protect our borders at this point, and then begin working the communist rhetoric out of society. We're turning into a nation of criminals.

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_Cabal_ 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hence the "white people" in quotes.

By and large it seems "whites" are the ones who have most assimilated into the identity of American more than any other ethnic group.

Generally speaking, everyone else still seems to want to hyphenate or qualify themselves, which to me demonstrates a clear lack of assimilation. When's the last time you heard anyone referring to themselves as Saxon-America, or Anglo-American, or Irish-American, or Scots-American, etc?

I think I agree that American and non-American is the only identity that should be relevant within the context of this subject from an American perspective. But, it seems many other non-white groups don't agree, and continue to resist assimilation and cling to and prioritize racial and ethnic identities, rather than embracing national identity.

Admittedly, this is even more convoluted now, as the left has been undermining our national grand narratives and further compartmentalizing people into ever increasing intersectional groups, thereby further encouraging and facilitating non-assimilation.

And the right hasn't really helped either, as they abandoned their expectations and demands of assimilation, while also falling asleep at the wheel when it comes to promoting and uplifting the grand narratives (at least until Trump).

OTOH, if people continue to refuse to assimilate, and the population is replaced, 'American' won't mean much. Without maintaining its founding traditions and heritage, does America still exist in any meaningful way? If you replace the population that carries those traditions and heritage with one that comes from and maintains a different tradition and heritage, what then?

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GODGAMER -3 points ago +6 / -9

You are fucking delusional, good lord.

lolbertarian be gone

don't reply to this please