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[–]EuropeanAwakening14 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Ok, first of all, thenoriginal.colonies consisted of English, Germans, Scots, Swedes, Irish, French, etc. They were all considered White and were allowed to immigrate under the 1790 immigration act which specified only Whites could immigrate. Race and skin color are not the same thing. Political beliefs do not determine race. It is a biological phenomenon.

[–]proc0 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

thenoriginal.colonies ... 1790 immigration act

At the point they weren't colonies anymore. I'm saying originally you had the Pilgrims and then people from England as the majority in the colonies, and then the war of indepence happened, and then other immigrants started coming over. At that point "whites" and "blacks" was very specific to whom it referred to. We speak English after all. Yes, there was immigration, but I'm pretty sure the vast majority of immigrants started coming well after the founding of the country.

Race and skin color are not the same thing. Political beliefs do not determine race. It is a biological phenomenon.

I agree. I was saying this is what the current status quo is, thanks to the left, and woke-ism. People might deny it, because the terms are meant to be twisted and meant to confuse people. They have changed the definitions of the terms on purpose, so now it's not just your bioligical race, it's a combination of your skin color and your beliefs. It used to be you are Latino if your family comes from Latin America, but now if you don't align with the politics (and call yourself Latinx, which is a fucking disgrace), you are also white, especially if your skin is light. Same applies to other races. It's called "double speak". They use a term with wrong deifnitions on purpose. Normies get confused, grow afraid, and then just conform, because they're normies.