Originally posted by Chris 1986
I hope those words are the right words. I put my point into words.🙂
They aren't the right words, and your views are quite narrow and don't apply to a vast number of people. What bugged me was that you write as if having a certain color of skin, were some sort of a fashion statement. People are born the way that they are, and will never change. I really think that your views are borderline moronic TBH. Or, you should stay away from drugs that give you false insight on dynamic topics. Did you know that there are Black, Hispanic, White, Asian.. etc.. people today that were originally from a completely different ancestry than they appear to be from? This is actually something that you shouldn't chase after, because there are more variables to this topic than you may realize. Sorry for being harsh but wow.
You're right. There are a lotta people in the world who are already from Europe. You're right. It's not in their interest to help other races out. 😕
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You know, in Europe you can try and get ahead, but there are a lotta people there who suffer their own malformations due to obesity or stress. I'm just saying it's not perfect, not negating a past point made.
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I guess a more relatable topic would be ambiguity of ethnicities. For instance, some of the people in the Nordic or Scandinavian countries after the ice thawed came from Germany but also other countries, such as Hungary to Finland, tho to this day they speak Swedish and seemingly a lot of countries English at some point in their lives. Finland is not considered Scandinavian now, still, like most of Ireland not being British for whatever the reason may have been.
Also, some people in Germany are migrated from Scandinavia, not to mention the existence in the long ago past of Chinese in I know Germany and the Nordic or Scandinavian countries.
What's important is that some Germans are more original Scandinavians and it could help make people happier about their race. It's like the truth is being hidden and even lied about.
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I hope my point is a contribution to this topic on this board. Thank you for listening!
Astner: I've been thinking that idea is the same thing, a better idea. If only people could hold their own. I find that people who are more or less one ethnicity seem better off. Each ethnicity I think has a different kind of skull, even, or some I mean at least that I know of. I noticed most of my race is Germanic, so I go by that. Asian/Native American indian mixes can fall into Germanic but still be accepted by the Anglos for certain bonus qualities. It's nice to make the world a happier place.
I think most people from Europe (like myself) tend to refer to themselves as being from the country they're from, not that they're European. At least in the majority anyway, as most European countries have their own distinct culture and identity, regardless of ethnicity.
Even when I lived in Canada, I was Irish to people (and myself). Nobody ever referred to me as European.
-Pr- Thank you so much for the information!! I've never heard of anything like that happening.
The US is heavy with mixed Irish and German. Perhaps, we should indicate distinctly if it's an American or not because that's what sets other countries apart from us.
Irish people seem very nice and have a great culture. I'm sure you could be loved the world over. I just wonder why you are in Canada.
Do you know folk music?
Originally posted by Chris 1986
[b]-Pr- Thank you so much for the information!! I've never heard of anything like that happening.The US is heavy with mixed Irish and German. Perhaps, we should indicate distinctly if it's an American or not because that's what sets other countries apart from us.
Irish people seem very nice and have a great culture. I'm sure you could be loved the world over. I just wonder why you are in Canada.
Do you know folk music? [/B]
I moved to Canada because the recession hit Ireland harder than it hit them, and there were jobs there.
I know of Irish folk music, but others, not so much.