To make it more wholesome, I suggest researching about early U.S. history and the perspectives of Patriots and Loyalists alike. Both sides of the War of Independence had great ideas.
I do add, Cascadia and (parts of) New England and Deseret also are very Anglophile, with Deseret and Cascadia having it high as The South, if not even more. Although both Cascadia and Deseret are just as Scandinavian as Anglo (albeit quite assimilated).
Another, the American Secession (I refuse to call it a "Revolution") was also hugely influenced by the Dutch's secession from Spain/the Holy Roman Empire. And not to mention, the obvious Dutch settlements of the Mid-Atlantic (coupled with Finns and Swedes in South New Jersey and Pennsylvania) influenced it to as well.
Did you know the American Declaration of Independence was copied off the Dutch Act of Abjuration?
I think the 1776 Secession happened for a multitude of reasons, and that usually doesn't include "Asserting their rights as Englishmen" (at least not after 1775).
Both of you need to really research more about history.
Again, great debate! Both of you should debate a lot more.
I'll think I'll just pop my head in and listen from time to time instead of talking, I'm effete and inconsequential enough as is without engaging in this wankery. Dave Greene is a faggot though, will agree with you on that.
Very wholesome ♥️
To make it more wholesome, I suggest researching about early U.S. history and the perspectives of Patriots and Loyalists alike. Both sides of the War of Independence had great ideas.
Some homework for ya all.
There need to be people who are honest about sex as Robert Stark.
Love this debate.
I do add, Cascadia and (parts of) New England and Deseret also are very Anglophile, with Deseret and Cascadia having it high as The South, if not even more. Although both Cascadia and Deseret are just as Scandinavian as Anglo (albeit quite assimilated).
Another, the American Secession (I refuse to call it a "Revolution") was also hugely influenced by the Dutch's secession from Spain/the Holy Roman Empire. And not to mention, the obvious Dutch settlements of the Mid-Atlantic (coupled with Finns and Swedes in South New Jersey and Pennsylvania) influenced it to as well.
Did you know the American Declaration of Independence was copied off the Dutch Act of Abjuration?
I think the 1776 Secession happened for a multitude of reasons, and that usually doesn't include "Asserting their rights as Englishmen" (at least not after 1775).
Both of you need to really research more about history.
Again, great debate! Both of you should debate a lot more.
Lol this whole back alley substack discourse is so spiritually feminine
The Walt Right is a safe space for autistic boys to talk about our feelings
I'll think I'll just pop my head in and listen from time to time instead of talking, I'm effete and inconsequential enough as is without engaging in this wankery. Dave Greene is a faggot though, will agree with you on that.
You may recall that I once said that you act more Anglo (albeit Southern or an upfront one) and Jewish more than anything.
I think this space is just that.
me ANGLO??? pls elaborate
Calling for America to stay an empire, that is Anglo af.
Talking to a lot of Anglos, that is also Anglo.
You've talked positively a lot about the CSA, which, as we agreed on, is very Anglo.
Support for Israel is also Anglo-coded. A lot of the IRA supports the Intifada, after all.
Being on good relations with women, also very Anglo.
Rarely have I ever heard you talk about Ireland itself, especially not the Republic.
The list goes on and on.