Mothra said:Realitybites said:Mothra said:
For the record, I was referring to the party of Nick Fuentes, an avowed white supremacist and anti-semite. Republicans don't need to become that, despite your buddy's belief to the contrary.
The GOP absolutely needs to be an Anglophile party, defend the faith, the language, the culture, and the institutions built by that heritage...and only let people in to the United States who are willing to do the same. There needs to be an absolute ban on Muslim immigration, for instance. Somalis and Haitians have to go back to the cesspools from which they came. That level of cultural incompatibility cannot be allowed to stand.
Legal immigrants of all backgrounds came here knowing that this was a nation and culture built by Anglo-Saxons. They didn't sign up for the mongolian hoarde that has poured over our southern border and destabilized the nation, nor for the H1B scam that is taking the jobs of their children.Quote:
As for your question, there are plenty of writings - in particular Nazi propaganda - that lead to the conclusion that the Nazis did in fact consider the Aryan race (a smaller subset of the white race, Germanic in background) superior to other races. This is pretty much undisputed.
Aryan race, yes. But you missed the broader point. There is no "white" race. Their definition of Aryan was much more nuanced than your imprecise categories. They were anti-semitic in a very literal sense, having contempt for both Jewish and Muslim semites alike, yet admitting brown Aryans fully to their society.
Again, when I used the term "white" I was using that term as Nick Fuentes does. Ironically, he's of Hispanic heritage but considers himself "white." In other words, he, like a lot of people, is using that term broadly to describe people that have white skin. He's not referring to any specific heritage. So if you have a problem with a "lack of precision," your problem appears to be with Fuentes and not me, as I've offered no opinion on the subject.
But as a simple matter lots of people in Latin America who are Hispanic are in fact White (and lots of people there are other things as well)
Hispanic as we use the term is a cultural one.
["Hispanic" is a broad cultural and linguistic term referring to people with origins in Spanish-speaking countries, emphasizing shared heritage and language (Spanish), differentiating from the geographically-based "Latino" (Latin America) and encompassing diverse races]
Modern Americans...including liberals... use "white" to mean people who have light skin and have ethnic origins/descent originally from Europe long ago.
You can be from Latin America....and be Hispanic...and be White.