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On genetics
If you already have children, you might want to explain the importence of genetics to them and refer to the above image.
Imagine you have the pure jelly bears on top. Distinct taste, clear colour. It references to the peoples, which express their racial spirit in clean cultures, like the Germans or the Japanese.
When we now start to mix these distinct groups on a genetic level, things will start to become unclean: the taste of the jelly bears deteriorates, you cannot distinguish it. The colors blend and eventually you will only face a brown goo.
If we use this metaphor on humanoids, we will see culture rotting away as we do nowadays in the West.
Hence one should strive to have children and grand-children in ones own image!
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If you already have children, you might want to explain the importence of genetics to them and refer to the above image.
Imagine you have the pure jelly bears on top. Distinct taste, clear colour. It references to the peoples, which express their racial spirit in clean cultures, like the Germans or the Japanese.
When we now start to mix these distinct groups on a genetic level, things will start to become unclean: the taste of the jelly bears deteriorates, you cannot distinguish it. The colors blend and eventually you will only face a brown goo.
If we use this metaphor on humanoids, we will see culture rotting away as we do nowadays in the West.
Hence one should strive to have children and grand-children in ones own image!
@EuropeanTribalism
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I like this example used to make a point. Using colors is a good way to show what happens to a bloodline when the members of that family line continue to mix for generations. The more individuals within a particular ethnic group choose to mix with outsiders…
I’m a halfbreed myself with pure Russia Don Cossack mother, and pure Armenian father. My eldest daughter is also mixed with white American dad, and me her Rus and Armenian mother, but the father of her child (my granddaughter) is pure Ukrainian, and so my grand-baby is now has mostly Slavic blood, because her dad is Ukrainian Slav, and her mom is Slav Rus, Armenian and white American.
This is what I mean about being conscious of one’s own ethnic identity, we’re talking about children, grandchildren, etc…
If you do not yet have children you have to keep this in mind and see the importance of who you mate with and have children with to preserve one’s own ethnic identity.
You have to teach the importance of this to your children, and pass this along for generations.
Unfortunately I didn’t come to this understanding, this awareness of ancestry and ethnic identity until after my children were already born and older, but I was able to talk to them about it, and somehow I did get through to my eldest daughter before she had her child. She now understands the importance of ethnic identity, but unfortunately my youngest daughter still do not see the importance of ethnicity or ancestry. I’m hoping that the seeds I have planted in my youngest daughter will one day sprout.
People shouldn’t be afraid to acknowledge publicly that they think ethnic identity is important, and preserving ones on ethnicity and culture is important. For example Jewish people, and Native Americans openly acknowledge this about their people. They’re also not afraid to publicly be against intermarriage.
Japanese and Greeks for example have always been against intermarriage, but I don’t know how they feel about these things today.
This is what I mean about being conscious of one’s own ethnic identity, we’re talking about children, grandchildren, etc…
If you do not yet have children you have to keep this in mind and see the importance of who you mate with and have children with to preserve one’s own ethnic identity.
You have to teach the importance of this to your children, and pass this along for generations.
Unfortunately I didn’t come to this understanding, this awareness of ancestry and ethnic identity until after my children were already born and older, but I was able to talk to them about it, and somehow I did get through to my eldest daughter before she had her child. She now understands the importance of ethnic identity, but unfortunately my youngest daughter still do not see the importance of ethnicity or ancestry. I’m hoping that the seeds I have planted in my youngest daughter will one day sprout.
People shouldn’t be afraid to acknowledge publicly that they think ethnic identity is important, and preserving ones on ethnicity and culture is important. For example Jewish people, and Native Americans openly acknowledge this about their people. They’re also not afraid to publicly be against intermarriage.
Japanese and Greeks for example have always been against intermarriage, but I don’t know how they feel about these things today.
Some Native American tribes really care about ethnic identity to the point that they have this law called “Degree of Blood”.
Why it’s ok for them to care about their ethnic identity, but not ok for ethnic Europeans? The answer is it is ok for us to care about this, and we shouldn’t cower in the corner and be afraid to acknowledge this
In the United States, the US Bureau of Indian Affairs issues cards called a Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood or a Certificate of Degree of Alaska Native Blood (both CDIB), which indicate an individual's ethnic identity. It states the cardholder's Tribal affiliation and a total Indian blood degree
https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/health-and-medicine/certificate-degree-indian-blood
Why it’s ok for them to care about their ethnic identity, but not ok for ethnic Europeans? The answer is it is ok for us to care about this, and we shouldn’t cower in the corner and be afraid to acknowledge this
In the United States, the US Bureau of Indian Affairs issues cards called a Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood or a Certificate of Degree of Alaska Native Blood (both CDIB), which indicate an individual's ethnic identity. It states the cardholder's Tribal affiliation and a total Indian blood degree
https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/health-and-medicine/certificate-degree-indian-blood
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Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood | EBSCO
The Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood (CDIB) is an identification card issued by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs that certifies an individual's Native American heritage. It specifies the cardholder's tribal affiliation and the degree of Indian blood…
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Illustration for Frances Carpenter's Tales of a Russian Grandmother, 1933.
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Archaeologists have put together a funding bid to restore rare medieval wall paintings in a church in a North Yorkshire town.
The designs at St Peter and St. Paul's in Pickering were originally painted around 1470 but many of them were destroyed, damaged or lost over hundreds of years.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn57p3g76lxo
The designs at St Peter and St. Paul's in Pickering were originally painted around 1470 but many of them were destroyed, damaged or lost over hundreds of years.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn57p3g76lxo
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Spring Night (c.1910). Alphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860-1939).