> But by the late 20th century such views of cultural and demographic disruption were in bad odour. The dominant ethos is that people did not move, their customs and traditions did. prog narrative: "even as we replace you, don't worry that people get replaced" https://twitter.com/razibkhan/status/1298242240465104896 …
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3/ > Professor Jones observed that there was no difference in the maternal heritage of the Welsh and English, suggesting that the ethnic change was due to the impact of men. Gosh, almost like the native men were killed or cucked and their women taken by the conquerers.
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4/ > It was not a passive affair: the cities, churches, and hamlets of the previous inhabitants were blotted out, and what had been one of the provinces of the Roman Empire became a backwater pagan land. Glad no one is tearing down statues or burning cathedrals in Europe or US
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