A very good video..... I would recommend checking out a book by Bernard Yack, Nationalism and the Moral Psychology of Community,, where he argues that civic national tends to become ethnic over time.
What would my ethnic group be if 23andme says I'm 74 percent British and Irish, 14 percent French and German, 9 percent broadly NW European and 2 percent Southern European
Does this explain why irish fought each other IRA times? genetically Id imagine they are very similar, but culturally not(possibly). Or communism vs capitalistic, people can feel strongly of these things, despite initially meeting person is like described in video. But it seems very far genetics and people simply cant collab, just tolerate and coexist somehow.
The Paperwork-French youths in the school are basically the opposite of how on Quora I see liberal Western Europeans always making fun of Americans for saying we're "Irish", "German", "English", and so forth, they're all constantly retorting, "no, you're just a silly stupid American" and that if someone carries a passport from the UK they're automatically British, and so forth. (The British and Irish are most vehement about this, but it's not just them.)
Ethnic nepotism is alive and well! Now let’s get to the real business and that is making sure all natural resources and their use are not shared equally but hoarded to be utilized by my ethnic!
13:45 When I think about 'the English' (and I am only half-English myself) I have in mind 'mincy' people with not much to say for themselves - basically 'the least interesting' people you could imagine. Compare that with what I (thought I) thought about 'Americans' ... 'cool', 'relaxed'. ... full of themselves in an agreeable way. (I wonder if this relative openness to other White peoples is a reflection of my mixed white identity?)
Terrific episode, one of the best ever by Prof. Dutton. The vid from the school in France was priceless. The boomer libtard teachers pretended not to understand what the kids were saying when they perfectly understood every sentence. Where can we find that video?
In terms of social trust, Poland consistently scores as one of the lowest in Europe outside of the Balkans.
There are many, often quite compelling, arguments relying on social factors to explain this, however, could there be any merit in considering potential genetic diversity among Poles as a cause?
Up until 2022 Poland was quite monoethnic, so seemingly it should've had more social trust, although it was very multiethnic right up until 1945/46, so maybe there is a "legacy" component to it?
I would be very interested if you were to do a video on it or at least point me to some possible sources on the genetic diversity of Polish people.
Yes, it will take many decades for the Poles to recover from the horrible multiethnic makeup they suffered until 1945. Very bad people lived in the same cities as the Catholic Poles, no wonder social trust is still low.
A very good video..... I would recommend checking out a book by Bernard Yack, Nationalism and the Moral Psychology of Community,, where he argues that civic national tends to become ethnic over time.
what's the name of the original video?
What would my ethnic group be if 23andme says I'm 74 percent British and Irish, 14 percent French and German, 9 percent broadly NW European and 2 percent Southern European
Dutton banned me from his YouTube channel cause I'm the Alpha of the Based hierarchy
The middle classes have become the useful idiots of the globalist cabal.
I can't be the only one who have seen similarities between people and their pet dogs. How can we explain this?
Does this explain why irish fought each other IRA times? genetically Id imagine they are very similar, but culturally not(possibly). Or communism vs capitalistic, people can feel strongly of these things, despite initially meeting person is like described in video. But it seems very far genetics and people simply cant collab, just tolerate and coexist somehow.
The Paperwork-French youths in the school are basically the opposite of how on Quora I see liberal Western Europeans always making fun of Americans for saying we're "Irish", "German", "English", and so forth, they're all constantly retorting, "no, you're just a silly stupid American" and that if someone carries a passport from the UK they're automatically British, and so forth. (The British and Irish are most vehement about this, but it's not just them.)
Ethnic nepotism is alive and well! Now let’s get to the real business and that is making sure all natural resources and their use are not shared equally but hoarded to be utilized by my ethnic!
13:45 When I think about 'the English' (and I am only half-English myself) I have in mind 'mincy' people with not much to say for themselves - basically 'the least interesting' people you could imagine. Compare that with what I (thought I) thought about 'Americans' ... 'cool', 'relaxed'. ... full of themselves in an agreeable way. (I wonder if this relative openness to other White peoples is a reflection of my mixed white identity?)
Enjoyed this.
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Terrific episode, one of the best ever by Prof. Dutton. The vid from the school in France was priceless. The boomer libtard teachers pretended not to understand what the kids were saying when they perfectly understood every sentence. Where can we find that video?
In terms of social trust, Poland consistently scores as one of the lowest in Europe outside of the Balkans.
There are many, often quite compelling, arguments relying on social factors to explain this, however, could there be any merit in considering potential genetic diversity among Poles as a cause?
Up until 2022 Poland was quite monoethnic, so seemingly it should've had more social trust, although it was very multiethnic right up until 1945/46, so maybe there is a "legacy" component to it?
I would be very interested if you were to do a video on it or at least point me to some possible sources on the genetic diversity of Polish people.
Yes, it will take many decades for the Poles to recover from the horrible multiethnic makeup they suffered until 1945. Very bad people lived in the same cities as the Catholic Poles, no wonder social trust is still low.
I wonder if Michel Houellebecq's book 'Submission' will come true to some degree or another. I think this would make for an interesting video.
Camps of the Saints too.
I am glad you enjoyed the video. I shall have to look into this Morrissey incident.