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At some time in the USA Germans and Swedes were not considered white either. Only Anglo Saxons were white. For Alfieb to be on the safe side we have say that 1/2 is white... If person is 1/2 Jewish, would you consider him or her as a mixed person? |
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Not if you ask Lundman. According to him, they were East Nordics who originated from modern Poland. Their few descendants of today are supposed to exist on the coasts of Finland. ![]() ![]() ---------- Post added 2011-06-29 at 20:42 ---------- It's not formally polite to trashmouth our former slaves. Orja's that is. What we need is Aryan Month to acknowledge their accomplishements. It makes a little more sense now. They are the slave descendants in Finland. Unpure filth, is what Aryans are. |
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Before someone can come up with a "cut off for whiteness" the characteristics of Whiteness must be defined. You can only have a cut off if there is a standard to go by. That is where the 'problem' arises. There is no consensus. There are various standards and so you'll have a number of different interpretations. Legally in the US there are a number of ethnic groups considered White but not socially, for example.
I don't have a particular standard here. I could care less. As a government policy people should be grouped by their most significant ethnic influence instead of obscure labels. An East Indian is listed as Asian but obviously they are different than a Japanese fellow, as an example of obscurity. |
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Before someone can come up with a "cut off for whiteness" what the characteristics of Whiteness must be defined. You can only have a cut off if there is a standard to go by. That is where the 'problem' arises. There is no consensus. There are various standards and so you'll have a number of different interpretations. Legally in the US there are a number of ethnic groups that is considered White but not socially, for example. |
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