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Quote from: Beth Andrea on October 19, 2011, 09:56:49 PMBut...I don't care. We're all "mutts", as so many have mentioned...and there has never been a country/society/culture that survived for long after being "mutt-i-fied."
Quote from: Pica Pica on October 22, 2011, 04:52:09 PMAnd if we were not mutt-i-fied, we'd all have weird diseases like posh people do and those in Norfolk.
Quote from: Felix on October 24, 2011, 12:59:40 AMThank you Pica Pica. I was pretty astonished at seeing apparent wistfulness at the lack of ethnic purity our world faces, but I was way too shy to say anything. Though, yeah, I'm sure you'll get a lot of argument. I'm still trying not to really weigh in. I'm afraid I might not be sensitive enough to speak carefully and appropriately on this topic.
Quote from: Felix on October 24, 2011, 12:59:40 AM ethnic purity
QuoteIncidentally, there was a time in the not-so-distant past when being from a region meant something about you. In America, when I was a kid, people could (and did) come up and say "Hey, it looks like you're from Belgium/Sweden/England (etc)!" and they would be generally correct. Physical features and social behaviors were quite distinct, and easily identified. Europeans were well-known for doing this, in America and in Europe.Today, of course, to be from a region (or a "country") means nothing...There are blacks, Arabs, and Asians who were born in say, France, the US, and England....they can all say "We're French!" We're American!" and "We're English!"Culturally...perhaps. Ethnically? No.But...I don't care. We're all "mutts", as so many have mentioned...and there has never been a country/society/culture that survived for long after being "mutt-i-fied."This too, shall pass.