I would say “I’m an immigrant” cause I came from another country in the continent, but then I realized I’m 60% native and still in my continent, so you’re right. I’m not an immigrant, I’m an original. And you’re right, I hate some immigrants, but not the brown ones, I hate the colonizers like you who think they’re fit to call natives in their own continent racist
Fun fact: I’m not a colonizer (or the descendant of any). My ancestors are farmers that stayed here in Denmark.
Another fun fact: your racial heritage has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that you’re using the exact same rhetoric as anti-immigrant racists.
If I had a dollar for every time some right wing troglodyte asked “I bet you wouldn’t let them stay at YOUR house” as an (invalid) argument for keeping out immigrants, I’d be able to buy Massachusetts and put in a fair offer for Vermont too.
Lol Danish guy saying his people didn’t colonize, and your culture is steeped in white supremacy yet you’re calling a native racist. Stop projecting. Your people literally tried to colonize mine and we chased your ass out
I did no such thing. I just said that I’m descended from the ones that stayed here.
your culture is steeped in white supremacy
Not to anywhere near as high a degree as American culture. Also, just because racism exists in my country doesn’t mean that I approve of it. To conclude so with no evidence is bigotry.
you’re calling a native racist
I am not, no. I specifically said that you’re using the same argument as racists, not that you ARE racist.
Your people literally tried to colonize mine and we chased your ass out
Again, I’m anti-colinialist and descended from those that stayed at home. And, not that it really matters for anything but accuracy, but the Danish colonizers weren’t actually chased out. They were BOUGHT out when the US bought what is now known as the Virgin Islands.
I suggest you improve your reading comprehension and also study some history. Maybe also familiarize yourself a bit with modern Europe rather than pretend it’s still the 1700s over here.
You’re playing the race card here!
Nope. Just pointing out that you’re copying the same xenophobic rhetoric used by people scared of immigrants which you literally are.
I would say “I’m an immigrant” cause I came from another country in the continent, but then I realized I’m 60% native and still in my continent, so you’re right. I’m not an immigrant, I’m an original. And you’re right, I hate some immigrants, but not the brown ones, I hate the colonizers like you who think they’re fit to call natives in their own continent racist
Fun fact: I’m not a colonizer (or the descendant of any). My ancestors are farmers that stayed here in Denmark.
Another fun fact: your racial heritage has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that you’re using the exact same rhetoric as anti-immigrant racists.
If I had a dollar for every time some right wing troglodyte asked “I bet you wouldn’t let them stay at YOUR house” as an (invalid) argument for keeping out immigrants, I’d be able to buy Massachusetts and put in a fair offer for Vermont too.
Lol Danish guy saying his people didn’t colonize, and your culture is steeped in white supremacy yet you’re calling a native racist. Stop projecting. Your people literally tried to colonize mine and we chased your ass out
I did no such thing. I just said that I’m descended from the ones that stayed here.
Not to anywhere near as high a degree as American culture. Also, just because racism exists in my country doesn’t mean that I approve of it. To conclude so with no evidence is bigotry.
I am not, no. I specifically said that you’re using the same argument as racists, not that you ARE racist.
Again, I’m anti-colinialist and descended from those that stayed at home. And, not that it really matters for anything but accuracy, but the Danish colonizers weren’t actually chased out. They were BOUGHT out when the US bought what is now known as the Virgin Islands.
I suggest you improve your reading comprehension and also study some history. Maybe also familiarize yourself a bit with modern Europe rather than pretend it’s still the 1700s over here.