Many of those invading Germany aren't from the Middle East. Plenty come from within the borders of Europe itself.
They represent cancer which will metastasize & pollute the blood of the German people just as surely, if not more certainly than those who come from beyond Europe.
@hugodeboss1 The English spirit prefers a sort of restless permissiveness which erodes at the moral fabric of society.
Americans are far too accommodating as a result of the most socially liberal of English stock migrating here.
Same thing with a lot of the Germans who arrived here.
@HomericWigger@AveMegumin This then raises the question, what would our Germanic "type" even be called?
I suppose one could argue that the American German is much more of an mixture of the various subgroups of German than most of those whom continue to reside in the Fatherland.
@HomericWigger@AveMegumin The ethnogenesis of a unique subgroup within the German race over merely a few hundred years is, in my opinion, evidence that evolution did not occur over millions of years.
We are a subgroup within the greater Germanic race much as the Alpinid, Nordic, and even Dinaric.
@HomericWigger@AveMegumin I'm 0.3% Ashkenazi, for what it's worth. While statistical noise, I still find it to be a humorous anecdote with which to regale others at parties.
Autism-swag and whatnot.
@HomericWigger@AveMegumin My theory is that due to the close genetic proximity between Northwestern Germans (particularly the Bundesländer of Niedersachsen and Schleswig-Holstein) and the Anglo-Saxon English, that it was misreading the Germanic component within my Anglo ancestry as German.
@HomericWigger@AveMegumin 23andMe took me from 76% German to 61% in the last update. I'm unsure of whether or not it was accurate before or after.
A large portion of my ancestors are from East Frisia— Kingdom of Hannover after the Napoleonic Wars. Today part of Niedersachsen.
In other words, Frisians.
@anglofactenjoyr@Kurt_Steiner As if population density were inherently a good thing?
Also, there are ~40 million Germans in America.
OP's map is inaccurate insofar as it presents German as the predominant ancestry in the United States, as it does not quantify the shaded areas according to population.
Americans of German extraction!
Follow @DABruderschaft.
Your Volk need you!
(Photograph: 1914 march of German-Americans in support of the Kaiser. Chicago, Illinois.)
@Libraryhz It is not the same as it used to be, that much is certain. There is such a deluge of content which, for lack of a better term, is very obviously Low IQ.
You can tell that "The Movement" has gone mainstream, because most content that you see nowadays is pure coal.
@GileadRespecter@AveMegumin Why are you pro-Union, if I might ask? I assume that you are here referring to the proposed unity of Ireland with England.
As someone who is unfamiliar with the politics of the region, I am earnestly asking for your reasoning.
@KyleFresh10@SeamusMor19 Be thankful that you are Irish and not German. The Heimat is in quite the situation, with 1 in every 4 citizens being of a non-German background.
@keptdownape@AgathaThule While imitation is supposed to be the most sincere form of flattery, I also find it quite annoying how they wax philosophical about "my people" or "my Volk" when sharing videos or other media that features the Third Reich.
That is our culture and our history, not theirs.
@keptdownape@AgathaThule To add to the original post, I find the Anglo and Slavic tendency towards German-LARPing to be quite perturbing.
I should like that these groups would embrace their own historical culture. It seems that they have formed a cargo cult around the German NSDAP.