The suit is British attire, today it's global so we forgot it's British & think they don't have a folk costume. Thats whats happening here.
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No. They would say "that's British culture." Which is different from French and Australian and Canadian culture. None of it "white culture."
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Australian and Canadian culture are derivation of British (who are white) culture. So this white neckbeard from Canada is probably pulling
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Ancestry from Britain, France, or Germany, all of which are exploding with culture. So "we're white, we don't have a culture" is ignorant.
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It's not white culture that he has (as in culture emanating from his skin), but culture that he has while white. Hope you see the difference
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Then by your definition it isn't "white culture." It's a national culture that happens to come from a predominantly white nation.
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And I quote: "We're white, we don't have a fucking culture" Can you see now?
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Anyway, Europeans from all over Europe came to America/Canada and fused into a generic American culture which for 100s of years
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Well, the color of your skin does not mean that you have the culture of that skin color. So the man would be correct.
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He said we're white, we don't have a culture. Defend that.
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Ok, so being white doesn't mean there's a culture asso with your skin color. I'm a blk American, my culture is American. C what I'm saying
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There is a black culture in America, are you dense. It doesn't emanate from their skin color, that's not what anybody is saying.
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Black culture is American culture. They're one in the same. How is that so difficult to understand?
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Yes, it can be both, they're not mutually exclusive. It is also human culture, so it's therefore not American culture?
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Human culture can be separated by region, so you're wrong
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And regional culture can be separated by ethnicity, race, religion, geographically distinct enclaves, etc. This is not hard.
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This is not exactly a hot take, romanticism was a movement in response to the enlightenment in the 1800s.
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I don't understand your point, can you explain? Btw where did you get this clip from?
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AIU's new video. And https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism …
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Lol! I knew that, I thought you were making some bigger point, but whatever and thanks.
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I was just saying people very soon understood the downsides of enlightenment, rational, forward-minded ideology, and they reacted to it.
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