Well, thats basically the main point of my post here, since I see that many Recon Pagan worship groups world-wide are almost hard set on a Extreme rootless Universalism X Violent nazi racist dichotomy, which I think is quite unreasonable. Like I said in my introductory post, I sincerely believe that a person can have a healthy and needed amount of pride in his or her roots without hating anyone.
I can't believe that there are absolutely no people who share this same kind of thought as me that have formed a heath, kindred or even association.
Heathenry is an umbella term, the 2013 census listed the following as included under the term, though it is by no means an exhaustive list:
Anglo-Saxon Heathenry, Ásatrú, Asatro, Firne Sitte, Forn Sed, Forn Siðr, Germanic Heathenry, Germanic Neopaganism, Germanic Paganism, Heathenism, Heathenry, Norse Paganism, Norse Religion, Northern Tradition, Odinism, Old Way, Theodism, Urglaawe, Vanatru.
The majority in the community are universalist but the folkish minority are loud.There are groups within Heathenry that oppose the folkish ideology. Their websites for anyone interested are:
https://www.heathensagainst.org/
Heathens United Against Racism
Vikings Against Racism
Alliance for Inclusive Heathenry
I completely agree that one can have a focus on ancestors, kin and country of origin without resorting racist ideologies. Reconstructionism is a methodology used to anchor modern practice in what is known about pre-Christian Germanic folkways it is not dogma nor should it include modern racist ideologies.