Re: Culture / Ethnicity
I grew up in LA, so the only thing being white meant to me was that mexican and black kids would try to fight me at school. The food I eat, music I listen to, my political beliefs, my clothes, etc. aren't directly attributable to my 25% jewish, 6% mexican, 69% white ancestry.
As a teenager, most of my friends and peers were jewish. Their pride in their heritage was strange to me, but at least no one ever tried to fight me for being 75% goyem. I still think that group pride is only appropriate if you selected the group.
For example, I have pride in being an atheist, and a communist. I used to have some degree of pride in being a 2+2er before I joined the strat posters diaspora, and got hooked on the numerous pleasures of OTland.
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