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Comments by "No Fate But What We Make" (@SonoftheAllfather) on "Abenaki "Chief" in Vermont Calls for "Indigenous" Peoples Day LOL" video.
@Stevarooni It would actually be quite hilarious if Trump made some other day Indigenous Peoples Day. It would expose that the Left's agenda is not to honor indigenous people, but to denigrate and subvert everything European and vengefully replace it with something non-European. That's sociocultural Marxism for you in a nutshell.
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I cringe when Styx makes this argument. He is basically undermining the indigenity of everyone on Earth, including Europeans, who need the moral authority of their indigenity now more than ever.
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It's pointless trying to argue who is racist with people who attempt to contrive and mainstream definitions of racism for purely political reasons.
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@badlaamaurukehu It's pretty predictable, given that their philosophical dogma claims there is no such thing as objective reality and everything is just a construct of human language and perception. In their very limited minds, they believe they can construct whatever version of reality and truth they favor by simply manipulating language. The sad and depressing part is how many people fall for their chicanery.
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@ronaldthomas8451 Yes. It's just known as an outgroup bias. They are likely the only demographic in the world who is like this. They are internal subversives, and many of them don't even realize it.
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@ronaldthomas8451 They care more for other groups because they think it makes them a better person. But at the end of the day, their altruism is suicidal to their own group. This internal knowledge leads many of them to deny they even belong to a group with collective interests by denying that race exists. Or they try to subvert their identity and justify its destruction by claiming their identity only exists to create a supremacist system. It's pretty much a mental illness inflicted upon us by internal subversives. Unfortunately, those brainwashed into an ethnomasochistic worldview are generally compromised forever.
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That's how it should be, but that's not how it is. Jus soli naturalization is insane, especially for any country with a social welfare state.
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I was saying on a different thread that Trump should create an Indigenous Peoples Day, but don't replace Columbus Day with it. Make it on a different day. Then we'll see the true agenda, which is more about inspiring hatred for Europeans than it is about honoring indigenous peoples. It's pure cultural Marxism, which is above all, inherently anti-European.
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Audio Antiquity You are wrong. Indigeneity means something in Europe and elsewhere. It only seems as though it doesn't because people have been programmed to believe it is a status that is exclusive to nonwhite groups. Indigeneity gives European ethnic groups the moral authority to maintain their homelands and protect their bloodlines and culture from the destructive effects of mass invasion and globalization. Moral authority is generally what inspires legal authority. The moral claim Euro-Americans have to our nation stems from, as you essentially said, the fact that the nations that now exist here would not exist as they do today if it weren't for Europeans. People like Styx feel uncomfortable with the fact that they are not indigenous to their homeland, so they try to subvert the entire concept and status of being indigenous. It is a petty and deceptive position to take, and as I said, completely undermines the rightful claim of Europeans to their homelands in Europe.
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GM3210 Ok globalist
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@CELINAROSE6 Zinn is a disgusting example of a ]udeo-Marxist.
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@lowlandnobleman6746 There is variation between European ethnic groups, just as there is variation between sub-Saharan African ethnic groups, but we constitute a race based upon shared genetics. Both Welshmen and Russians carry DNA from Early Neolithic Farmers, Western European Hunter Gatherers, and the Yamnaya (Indo-European) culture. Also, the idea of being white was obviously common as early as the late 1700s. The very first naturalization law penned in the U.S. was in 1790, and limited naturalization to "free white persons of good character." There are also numerous documents from colonial America that refute the notion that Anglo-Saxon colonists did not consider the Irish or Swedes or Poles as white. Most people think that considering Europeans a race undermines ethnic identity, but really most people who try to undermine our identity are doing so to destroy our ability to collectivize and protect ourselves from destruction. You'll notice Blacks don't have that problem.
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