Is the USA an Anglo nation?

Is the USA an Anglo nation?

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It's founding, and most powerful stock, was Anglo. So although it may not be genetically anymore, it still carries some essence. This is especially true in New England.

I bet yes.

No. Never has been, never will be.

Nope, Germans bleached them good. My English ancestors were left with gaping holes full of Germanic seed... And that's a good thing!

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Is US a nation?

Ruling class is still British.

Hillary I know is Welsh and French.

Trump is Scottish and German.

no, anglos make up less than 15% of the population

No. Anglos are cucked. We are German in denial (because of WW2) with a big Mexican minority.

>anglo nation
hol up niqqa
you can't just drop a specter of that magnitude on us without being a little more specific

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lol no
t. Jamal O'Brien Johansson Martinez

Depends on how you define Anglo innit. Culture or ethnicity? The original English Americans had the good sense to go full on Borg on the Europeans who swarmed the US in the 19th/early 20th century.

I mean I see many Americans saying they are German, english, irish, italian, mexican etc instead of simply saying they are americans.
Blacks are the exception but they kinda can't say It because they don't know exactly where they came from. But I saw some blacks saying Liberia it's their true nation. They don't moce there though

Melting pot, they are something the world has never seen before

The plurality of us are broadly British, followed by Germans and Italians

Not at all

He's right you dumb texan monkey

The only TRUE Americans are blacks and natives. The rest are just LARPers hanging onto muh heritage.

It's a principally English=speaking country. I don't know what your special snowflake definition for "Anglo" is but I want no part of it, personally.

If your definition has something to do with ethnicity then I regret to inform you Australia, NZ, Britain, and Canada have also all been noticeably changed by immigration in the past decades. And there are no signifiicant cultural differences between the US and Canada anyway so framing the discussion in this way just adds an extra level of ignorance to this whole dumb question.

>I don't know what your special snowflake definition for "Anglo" is but I want no part of it, personally.
>And there are no signifiicant cultural differences between the US and Canada anyway

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It goes without saying that the people are americans. They are talking about their ancestry

About as Anglo as South Africa