As someone from the UK, helping out other countries in the Anglosphere when they experience a natural disaster is one of the only forms of 'foreign aid' I would support if we lived in a sane world. Order of care should obviously be family > town > nation > tribe > race > everybody else.
I'd honestly be content with helping any nation that would at least help us back.
Like that one African country* that sent some donkeys or something after Katrina, simply because it was the best they could do. I'd send them billions of dollars in aid every time over any single European country because not a single one of them cares about us beyond what they can parasite out.
There is no tribe between the US and Europe, whites or not. Its been over a century of dragging us into your wars, taking full advantage of all of our R&D to keep your own costs low, and then bitching at us about how much they hate us anyway.
*I can't find the name now because all the news sites are pumping out Helene and Katrina comparisons to clog the information.
Well I definitely appreciate where you're coming from. It's no secret that America's post WW2 foreign strategy has basically been to hobble its own manufacturing base in order to gain allies elsewhere (Japan, Germany, the UK, etc.). I also think Europeans have their own legitimate reasons to feel slighted by America's social influence around the world. American media exports over the last 70 years have had a corrosive effect wherever they have manifested (I recognise that there is a difference between what the American people want, and what the American government wants, for the record).
All that aside, we don't live in the same world we did 100 years ago. Europeans, as a people, are no longer ascendant. We are but one group in a world which has become much more globalised and multi-polar. We are besieged from all sides by outsiders who, frankly, don't care about the finer differences between an American white and a European white.
You can say that you don't recognise any tribe between the US and Europe, but I can guarantee your enemies will. I think we need to put historical gripes behind us and come to terms with the fact that that we, as a people, are vulnerable now.
America isn't sinless towards Europe, but I am very confident that if we were to completely split from one another, we'd manage after a nasty struggle and Europe would actually end up conquered or collapsed. Which means its not an "equal" relationship where the slights against European countries, such as them choosing to consume only our media instead of their own until it brainrots them, are just the cost of being the vassal of a larger nation.
None of this would matter really, if European nations at least tried to play their part, in terms of paying their fair share (remember the outrage when Trump asked that in NATO?) and not actively trying to undermine us by interfering in our politics constantly. But that seems to be impossible.
I think we need to put historical gripes behind us and come to terms with the fact that that we, as a people, are vulnerable now.
I'm armed, almost everyone around me is armed. I live in a place that is very hard to invade and feel pretty confident in a lot of my other fellow Americans are also in that same boat. And we are growing both our families and communities against those who would do us harm.
The call from Europe for "help" now on a racial basis really feels like "Help me Fellow Whites, we gave up our guns and invited the savages to live with us and its having consequences! Won't you come sacrifice your lives to save us again, your fellow whites?"
I'm not guaranteed in my safety by far, but most of Europe has shown themselves happy and willing to stab us in the back for their own benefit again and again, which makes allying with them just as likely to drag us down as it is to bolster us against those enemies. Double so because, as this topic is about, they won't even bother to send us any aid even in the peace times when its easy.
This isn't an attack on you, as I doubt any of my grievances you'd be a supporter of, but as a general statement against Europe.
Again, I will preface my response by agreeing that America as a nation has many reasons to be rightfully pissed off at Europe and the way Europe has behaved, especially internationally, since WW2. That being said, I believe that, much like with a case of domestic violence, the foul play usually cuts both ways.
In particular, America has been all too happy to nurture that soft helplessness in Europe, because it serves America's international policy to have a vast outpost of vassal states that will do its bidding. It's done the same thing in South East Asia for much the same reasons - intentionally hamper its own domestic industry to promote strategic partnerships abroad. Had NATO not existed, and Europe been forced to look out for its own interests following WW2, both parties would have been better off. The American empire has made a conscious decision to involve itself in others' affairs all over the world, despite being a country that could essentially be self-sufficient and isolationist.
Both of us probably agree that America and Europe desperately need to turn their attentions inwards to deal with the rot and strife which has built up. Neither should concern themselves much with international affairs until they have repaired their foundations.
I also don't think you should hold the average European accountable for the decisions of their elites. I certainly don't for the average American. Neither of us has much control over whether infinity Africans are dumped into our lands, because we were never consulted. The cry of 'Help me fellow whites' is a genuine one in 90% of my experiences, and it comes from people who think like you, are in a very similar position to you, and feel genuine kinship towards you, because at the end of the day we are very similar.
For what it's worth, I am personally planning on moving to the US in the not too distant future, partially for the very reasons you outlined. I still think it is the best place for a man to take a stand with other likeminded men. That being said, I'm not delusional about the prospects in America. Despite the guns and the governmental 'checks and balances', it is in a much worse place demographically, and that fact is only hidden by its size. Balkanisation seems basically inevitable at this point, but I'm taking the bet that if I am on the right side of the new borders, I'll have a better chance than I would in Europe.
As someone from the UK, helping out other countries in the Anglosphere when they experience a natural disaster is one of the only forms of 'foreign aid' I would support if we lived in a sane world. Order of care should obviously be family > town > nation > tribe > race > everybody else.
I'd honestly be content with helping any nation that would at least help us back.
Like that one African country* that sent some donkeys or something after Katrina, simply because it was the best they could do. I'd send them billions of dollars in aid every time over any single European country because not a single one of them cares about us beyond what they can parasite out.
There is no tribe between the US and Europe, whites or not. Its been over a century of dragging us into your wars, taking full advantage of all of our R&D to keep your own costs low, and then bitching at us about how much they hate us anyway.
*I can't find the name now because all the news sites are pumping out Helene and Katrina comparisons to clog the information.
Well I definitely appreciate where you're coming from. It's no secret that America's post WW2 foreign strategy has basically been to hobble its own manufacturing base in order to gain allies elsewhere (Japan, Germany, the UK, etc.). I also think Europeans have their own legitimate reasons to feel slighted by America's social influence around the world. American media exports over the last 70 years have had a corrosive effect wherever they have manifested (I recognise that there is a difference between what the American people want, and what the American government wants, for the record).
All that aside, we don't live in the same world we did 100 years ago. Europeans, as a people, are no longer ascendant. We are but one group in a world which has become much more globalised and multi-polar. We are besieged from all sides by outsiders who, frankly, don't care about the finer differences between an American white and a European white.
You can say that you don't recognise any tribe between the US and Europe, but I can guarantee your enemies will. I think we need to put historical gripes behind us and come to terms with the fact that that we, as a people, are vulnerable now.
America isn't sinless towards Europe, but I am very confident that if we were to completely split from one another, we'd manage after a nasty struggle and Europe would actually end up conquered or collapsed. Which means its not an "equal" relationship where the slights against European countries, such as them choosing to consume only our media instead of their own until it brainrots them, are just the cost of being the vassal of a larger nation.
None of this would matter really, if European nations at least tried to play their part, in terms of paying their fair share (remember the outrage when Trump asked that in NATO?) and not actively trying to undermine us by interfering in our politics constantly. But that seems to be impossible.
I'm armed, almost everyone around me is armed. I live in a place that is very hard to invade and feel pretty confident in a lot of my other fellow Americans are also in that same boat. And we are growing both our families and communities against those who would do us harm.
The call from Europe for "help" now on a racial basis really feels like "Help me Fellow Whites, we gave up our guns and invited the savages to live with us and its having consequences! Won't you come sacrifice your lives to save us again, your fellow whites?"
I'm not guaranteed in my safety by far, but most of Europe has shown themselves happy and willing to stab us in the back for their own benefit again and again, which makes allying with them just as likely to drag us down as it is to bolster us against those enemies. Double so because, as this topic is about, they won't even bother to send us any aid even in the peace times when its easy.
This isn't an attack on you, as I doubt any of my grievances you'd be a supporter of, but as a general statement against Europe.
Again, I will preface my response by agreeing that America as a nation has many reasons to be rightfully pissed off at Europe and the way Europe has behaved, especially internationally, since WW2. That being said, I believe that, much like with a case of domestic violence, the foul play usually cuts both ways.
In particular, America has been all too happy to nurture that soft helplessness in Europe, because it serves America's international policy to have a vast outpost of vassal states that will do its bidding. It's done the same thing in South East Asia for much the same reasons - intentionally hamper its own domestic industry to promote strategic partnerships abroad. Had NATO not existed, and Europe been forced to look out for its own interests following WW2, both parties would have been better off. The American empire has made a conscious decision to involve itself in others' affairs all over the world, despite being a country that could essentially be self-sufficient and isolationist.
Both of us probably agree that America and Europe desperately need to turn their attentions inwards to deal with the rot and strife which has built up. Neither should concern themselves much with international affairs until they have repaired their foundations.
I also don't think you should hold the average European accountable for the decisions of their elites. I certainly don't for the average American. Neither of us has much control over whether infinity Africans are dumped into our lands, because we were never consulted. The cry of 'Help me fellow whites' is a genuine one in 90% of my experiences, and it comes from people who think like you, are in a very similar position to you, and feel genuine kinship towards you, because at the end of the day we are very similar.
For what it's worth, I am personally planning on moving to the US in the not too distant future, partially for the very reasons you outlined. I still think it is the best place for a man to take a stand with other likeminded men. That being said, I'm not delusional about the prospects in America. Despite the guns and the governmental 'checks and balances', it is in a much worse place demographically, and that fact is only hidden by its size. Balkanisation seems basically inevitable at this point, but I'm taking the bet that if I am on the right side of the new borders, I'll have a better chance than I would in Europe.