Shadow Wolf
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Real American? That's a Rick Derringer song.
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How? Give us some examples.Why. You and others attempt to impose your beliefs on others don't you?
They certainly have a stronger case for it. And so would those who were dragged here and suffered at the hands of those doing the dragging.Only Native Americans are real Americans.
Europeans are all immigrants.
Indeed.They certainly have a stronger case for it. And so would those who were dragged here and suffered at the hands of those doing the dragging.
Yeah. It basically is a term/concept of xenophobic, racist, classist nationalism, the sort that expects and demands adherence to silly rituals and absurd idolatry.Personally, I think a term like "real American" should be wadded up and chucked in the garbage.
What makes one an American is being born in or sworn in.
I really don't believe that native population of what is now the North and South America continet used the term America to denote the area they lived in.Only Native Americans are real Americans.
Europeans are all immigrants.
Just for fun, I asked ChatGPT and that answer agrees with me so I like it:It all depends on "your" definition of what "real American" means to you.
If you think all it means is that either your were born in the United States or became a citizens at a later date so be it.
However, I don't think "anyone" can define what a "real American" is to everyone.
To me, being a "real American" is something you feel in your gut if you are asked if that person is a "real American, not clearly defined attributes.
Maybe the real Americans are MLK Jr. And RFK who actually did something for truth and justice.
Not the Mayflower people.
wow...and these were the Puritans, right?He was a man of his time, clearly, but John Winthrop and his famous sermon are part of the "DNA" of the US. And the reaction to what we do reflects this. We're expected to live up to our ideals and castigated when we so often fall short. John Winthrop Dreams of a City on a Hill, 1630 | The American Yawp Reader
For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us. So that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken, and so cause Him to withdraw His present help from us, we shall be made a story and a by-word through the world. We shall open the mouths of enemies to speak evil of the ways of God, and all professors for God’s sake. We shall shame the faces of many of God’s worthy servants, and cause their prayers to be turned into curses upon us till we be consumed out of the good land whither we are going.
See below.It all depends on "your" definition of what "real American" means to you.
If you think all it means is that either your were born in the United States or became a citizens at a later date so be it.
You just did.However, I don't think "anyone" can define what a "real American" is to everyone.
I wonder what Grok or whatever Elon is calling his free speech version would say?Just for fun, I asked ChatGPT and that answer agrees with me so I like it:
The term "real American" is subjective and can mean different things to different people, often shaped by cultural, political, and personal beliefs. Historically, it has been used to describe someone who embodies values often associated with American identity, such as patriotism, hard work, freedom, and a commitment to democracy. However, this term can also be contentious, as it has been used to include or exclude people based on various criteria like race, religion, political views, or cultural practices.In a broader sense, a "real American" could be anyone who identifies with and contributes to the diverse fabric of American society, regardless of their background, beliefs, or origin. It's a concept that reflects the complex and multifaceted nature of American identity.
No, they're Europeans.Only Native Americans are real Americans.
Europeans are all immigrants.
You should read history of the Puritans. They were people of their time and had many crazy ideas from our current perspective. But they, like the Quakers and Catholics came to America to be free to worship God in the way they thought was correct and to be free of the discrimination and corruption existing in Europe.wow...and these were the Puritans, right?
Because they were "pure" evidently. Unlike the Native Americans.
Not to mention the unholy Vatican who did the rest in Latin America...by justifying the genocide of the Natives there.You should read history of the Puritans. They were people of their time and had many crazy ideas from our current perspective. But they, like the Quakers and Catholics came to America to be free to worship God in the way they thought was correct and to be free of the discrimination and corruption existing in Europe.
I am in no way ignoring the horrible atrocities committed by their descendants including how the Native American were treated, slavery and all the rest. That was considered proper in that era which included subjugation, exploitation and colonization of Africa, Asia, South America etc.
In a broader sense, a "real American" could be anyone who identifies with and contributes to the diverse fabric of American society, regardless of their background, beliefs, or origin. It's a concept that reflects the complex and multifaceted nature of American identity.
It's by implication rather than by direct statement. Specifically from the Wall Street Journal as the headline indicates:I haven’t seen anyone claim Kamala Harris is not a real American, what I have seen is both sides disgustingly using race to try and garner votes.