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Old Wednesday, March 7th, 2007
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Default Re: Against Arthur Kemp’s “March of the Titans: The History of the White Race”

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Really? I live in European country and I can say that 99,99% of people don't even know what Nordicism is. Those few who had seen the Nordicist crap on internet forums only laugh at it.
I wasn't addressing which particular nationality constitutes the largest amount of Nordicists. I openly admit there are many in America, but that amount would only constitute a fraction of 1% of the overall American population.

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It seems to me that mostly Americans buy into Nordicist garbage.
When you can actually prove that, then I will be compelled to believe you. In my opinion, Nordicism plays a far larger role in British, Australian and South African culture than it does in American. Derogatory terms like Wog (a word used to lump non-British/non-Nordic Europeans together with Arabs, Turks, etc.) are a direct byproduct of that influence and still applied by many today. Whereas Americans have largely abandoned derogatory terminology when it comes to Southern/Eastern Europeans. As a matter of fact, negative stereotypes of Nordics are far more commonly applied by Americans today (such as stereotypes of the "dumb blond", etc.).

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Btw why are you having Spanish flag in your profile and in the same time defending Anglo-Saxons?
The flag is Spanish in origin, but its also the first flag of the state I live in. The current state flag is also based on it; as well as the Alabama flag. Should I also not admit I live in Florida because it's a Spanish word?

Florida


Alabama

Last edited by Celtica; Wednesday, March 7th, 2007 at 19:53.
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