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You will never be as redpilled as Ben Franklin (media.kotakuinaction2.win)
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– TentElephant 37 points 3 years ago +37 / -0

America was very explicitly founded as a protestant white, particularly Anglo, ethnostate. Here Franklin shows they weren't even particularly fond of being Germanized, and when the Mormons appeared it was legal to shoot them. The nation of immigrants and religious tolerance narrative was crafted by a Jewish Catholic coalition in order to break the WASP power structure in the early 20th century. It'd be more accurate to say America is a nation of settlers that carved civilization out of the wilderness through pain and hardship, while immigrants has a connotation of people moving into an already established society. The left will always retort something about American Indians, which really just proves the point about the fate of a people with unsecured borders.

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– Ahaus667 24 points 3 years ago +24 / -0

The “American Indians” had no unified culture or society. It would be like saying Neanderthals were the original settlers.

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– Assassin47 22 points 3 years ago +22 / -0

And despite that, most early settlers went to great pains to respect the boundaries of native lands when they were aware of them. The settlers probably were trampling on sacred grounds, but as a tribe you don't get to say "the spirits granted us all plains as far as the eye can see to the big sea to the east" and expect to be taken seriously. The more the savages raided and killed settlers, the less the White Man gave a damn about their territorial claims.

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– TomSeeSaw 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

Sounds like what the Russian's want to do one EU state/wannabe-state at a time.

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