did they feel the need to include themselves in the list of good europeans, lmao?
did they feel the need to include themselves in the list of good europeans, lmao?
Yes. www.history.com/articles/whe...
I would assume yes
Definitely. Because aside from a few elites in Maryland, the English and Scots-Irish most certainly did NOT include Catholics in their vision of America.
anyways, link for those wanting to read it in its entirety without editorialization: www.dailysignal.com/2025/09/02/s...
"But the Left took these principles and drained them of all underlying substance, turning the American tradition into a deracinated ideological creed." Deracinated? Versus 'racinated'?
Ngrams: deracinate (peaks 1776-1865?), deracinated (resurgence 1954- ...?).
Wow, even a shoutout to Nazi-admirer Lindbergh.
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My first reaction to it, having only read a bit, is "Gods, what a windbag." I suppose it isn't AI generated but it sure has that windy emptiness.
An American is anyone who lives in America for any amount of time.
“They are the elites who rule everywhere but are not truly from anywhere.” antisemitic dog whistle
For sure, and barely coded.
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I would have read "English, Scotch-Irish...." as a signal that the volk is exclusively protestant.