"awakening_midget" wrote in message
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> "Rajah Homaba" wrote in message
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> > "Burp" wrote in message
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> > > It's a fight for cultural and national survival.
> > >
> > > Not all Americans are sheep bleating mindlessly as they are led to
> > > slaughter.
> >
> > If ever white americans become the minority in the US, I don't think
> > they'll lose their white culture and identity. They can still
> > preserve their traditions as other ethnic minorities of different
> > countries have. Good examples are the native americans, polynesians
> > of hawaii and new zealand, and the australian aborigines. So if white
> > americans become a minority in the US, I'm confident they can preserve
> > their white culture, traditions, customs, and identity.
>
> Maybe some degree of culture and heritage can be maintained at the family
> level, but isn't there a more basic question?
>
> That question being, why should or would any successful majority culture,
> after building a great nation, allow itself to become displaced by or
become
> a minority to a less successful (read failed) culture or cultures in that
> nation?
>
> Now, I can understand a failed majority culture becoming a minority
culture
> as a successful culture might be invited in by necessity to fix it or even
> forcefully come in due to vulnerability and weakness of the failed
culture.
> But, the U.S. culture is neither failed (as evidenced by the desire to
come
> to it rather than escape it) nor weak. So, what we are allowing to happen
> is contrary to common sense as well as natural and political evolution.
It
> is like picking the student with the lowest grades out of the class and
> saying from now on you will be the teacher in charge of the class.
>
> Culture doesn't stop at the front door of the house. The neighborhood,
the
> town, the county, the state, and the nation are all reflections of the
> underlying majority culture. Our United States Constitution isn't
anything
> more than an old piece of paper with dried up ink splotched with the words
> of some dead old white men if we don't have a majority culture that honors
> that Constitution and has a connection to and a respect for those who
wrote
> it.
>
>
>
Excellent post! Absolutely excellent.
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