Germans in Texas acted like modern immigrants groups motivated by hostility to an a ethnic majority. They allied with Mexicans to oppose secession and voted Republican for 100 years after the War.
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This is not to condemn them, because this is what people everywhere do. But you can understand why someone would not like the idea of ethnic Germans refusing to just be "American" after 150 years in this country.
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An American has an accent, a place, and a history. A white man has an identity cobbled together from the Prose Edda and old forum posts.
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The history that creates a person's identity is the history of their family and place. Identifying yourself with cave painters is silly.
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In a fight between people whose identity is built on real social ties and one built on books, group 1 is going to win in a landslide.
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You think the soldiers marching through the snow at Valley Forge had read a lot of Montesquieu and Locke? They could never have figured out that they were American if they hadn't read about it somewhere?
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If you're confused about what an American is, ask a Chinese person and they will you tell what Americans look and sound like. Your problem is that you've been relying on the definition given to you by liberals.
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Is that the way North Koreans think of him in Pyongang? "There goes the American Dennis Rodman!".
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