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<blockquote data-quote="El Correcto" data-source="post: 4855627" data-attributes="member: 60631"><p>We are talking about historically and no it wasn’t a small group at all. It was a fairly noticeable chunk of the population that held white supremacist views, even abolitionists like Abe Lincoln did. </p><p>I agree with you modern day america doesn’t hold these same values.</p><p>You are so naive. </p><p></p><p></p><p>No I didn’t bring this conversation up either, just like I didn’t bring up the initial conversation that started this thread. Someone joked with me about does evolution prove white supremacy, then you not understanding we were discussing white supremacy and the “white race” brought up central and Southern Europe into the argument.</p><p>We then moved onto America’s white identity and the Anglo-Saxon roots of it and why I don’t view certain parts of Europe as important to what people consider the “white race”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Correcto, post: 4855627, member: 60631"] We are talking about historically and no it wasn’t a small group at all. It was a fairly noticeable chunk of the population that held white supremacist views, even abolitionists like Abe Lincoln did. I agree with you modern day america doesn’t hold these same values. You are so naive. No I didn’t bring this conversation up either, just like I didn’t bring up the initial conversation that started this thread. Someone joked with me about does evolution prove white supremacy, then you not understanding we were discussing white supremacy and the “white race” brought up central and Southern Europe into the argument. We then moved onto America’s white identity and the Anglo-Saxon roots of it and why I don’t view certain parts of Europe as important to what people consider the “white race”. [/QUOTE]
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