Anonymous ID: 9b9ea1 June 23, 2020, 8:57 a.m. No.9718413   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8542 >>8731 >>8841 >>8935 >>9027 >>9091

>>9718394

America: History’s Exception

We should seek to preserve the ideals that made America successful.

The history of nations is mostly characterized by ethnic and racial uniformity, not diversity.

 

Most national boundaries reflected linguistic, religious, and ethnic homogeneity. Until the late 20th century, diversity was considered a liability, not a strength.

 

Countries and societies that were ethnically homogeneous, such as ancient Germanic tribes or modern Japan, felt that they were inherently more stable and secure than the alternative, whether late imperial Rome or contemporary America.

 

Many societies created words to highlight their own racial purity. At times, “Volk” in German and “Raza” in Spanish (and “Razza” in Italian) meant more than just shared language, residence, or culture; those words also included a racial essence. Even today, it would be hard for someone Japanese to be fully accepted as a Mexican citizen, or for a native-born Mexican to migrate and become a Japanese citizen.

 

Many cultures reflected their suspicion of diversity by using pejorative nouns for the “other.” In Hebrew, the “goyim” were all the other non-Jewish nations and peoples. “Odar” in Armenian denoted the rest of the world that was not ethnically Armenian. For Japanese, the “gaijin” are those who by nationality, ethnicity, and race cannot become fully Japanese. In 18th-century Castilian Spain, “gringo” meant any foreign, non-native speakers of Spanish.

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/2016/06/america-melting-pot-immigrant-culture-made-country-great/

Anonymous ID: 9b9ea1 June 23, 2020, 9:15 a.m. No.9718575   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8593 >>8604

>>9718456

Anons should probably understand something about this term, "Jews," when being used by some of these shills. There is a group of people who think that they are the, "real," Jews and that the white Jews are fake Jews.

 

So when they say, "Jews," they are really referring to white people or Europeans in general. Same old leftist tactic of changing definitions to confuse things. So in essence what these shills are saying is they hate white European people. Once you understand that, their shllery becomes more clear and why they sound so racist, it's because they are.