This is a perspective few are willing to look at, but one I think is worthwhile to at least consider.
I am extremely American, my ancestors trace straight to the mayflower and my entire racial makeup is Anglo-American. Anyone clearsighted understands that my people, founding stock Americans, are basically fated to be a diaspora now.
Do I identify with my Anglo roots? Maybe a bit, but I’m not diluted into thinking the isles are my salvation. Modern day Brits have almost nothing in common with me other than somewhat shared ancestry. Of course I can pay respect to those pilgrims, explorers and settlers who made the New World what it is, but I truly believe there needs to be a name and defined subculture to steer us into the future, and “Anglo-Saxon” is useful only as a way to ground us.
Americans figured this out by becoming Americans. I suppose the Amish figured this out as well, so long as they aren’t hunted south africa style once govt occupation grows harsher. I’m thinking we need a new tribe to save us.
RT: https://leafposter.club/objects/ee433e94-8c36-49f7-a80c-8a83942bcc40
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