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[–]Oyveygoyim 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

An American is a white person with European blood running through his or her veins. African-American? No such thing. Mexican-American? No such thing. If I move to Africa that doesn't make me an African. If I move to Mexico that doesn't make me a Mexican. Yet anyone who moves here slaps an "American" label on the back of whichever shithole country they fled to come here.

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An American is a white person with European blood running through his or her veins. African-American? No such thing. Mexican-American? No such thing. If I move to Africa that doesn't make me an African.

What about a 'Native American'? That would seem to be an exception to your system.

[–]Insider 3 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

Native Americans couldn't hold on to their land, so they're not real Americans either.

One world government is gonna be ruled by the white pedophile. You'll need to be white to be considered a citizen of the world. The rest will be secondary citizens who only get to eat bugs while the whites eat steaks.

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Native Americans couldn't hold on to their land, so they're not real Americans either.

🤷🏼‍♂️ eh, wasn't so much invested in what anyone wants to categorize them as, as much as the fact that his system of categorization could not provide a name for them. He names everyone by their continent of origin, but also claims that only whites can be americans, removing native americans from the category he says they should be in - it's logically inconsistent, and systems of classification should not be contradictory

I would not accept 'Indian' either, as Indians are from India, and this is purely a misnomer based on Columbus not knowing what continent he was on