Why is the US one of the few stable non-Anglo countries?
Why is the US one of the few stable non-Anglo countries?
>non-anglo
THE
UNITED
KINGDOM
If we're non anglo then we're German at the very least
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We're German/Italian/Spanish/Polish. We have barely Anglo influence here
It's pretty stable. The people you see sperging out about politics online don't represent the 80% of Americans who are generally apathetic towards politics
Earth was created for USA
our country was built on anglo ideals though and they're still pretty solid here
Yeah, such as? We have a Queen? We have a parliament here? Oh, do we drive on the left side of the road?
LOS
The fact that we didn't put up with a tyrannical king is the most British thing ever. Brits have a history of beheading shitty kings and installing nicer ones. They even stripped the power away from one and created this crazy thing called a parliament. We also still use common law.
US is non stable mutt country like apezilians
this
you're our oldest ally why you talking shit
no, they are the first sand people we crossed the seas to fuck with
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>Renegotiated in 1836, this treaty is still in force and Morocco remains one of America's oldest and closet allies in the Middle East and North Africa., representing the longest unbroken treaty relationship in U.S. history. Tangier is the home of the oldest U.S. diplomatic property in the world.
*USA was created to destroy earth*
We aren’t Anglo
The largest european ancestry is German followed by Irish, two non anglo peoples
US started out Anglo, but it mutated into...something.
Yeah compare Canada to the USA and tell me the US is Anglo
its becoming less anglo and less stable tho.
Genetics say it's British and Irish and that of the around 49 million Americans who self-reported predominantly German ancestry only about 16 million actually are.
That aside, whatever the ancestry, America really does have it's own unique culture and is definitely not Anglo and not really even closely related to western Europeans.
>We have barely Anglo influence here
what's the German, Italian, Spanish, and Polish influence?
Protestant work ethics, bill of rights, puritan ideals the list goes on and on. It's really sad to see that so many Americans barely even understand their own cultural origins.
German: hamburgers
Italian: pizza
Spanish: 50 million people here speak Spanish
America was founded by literal British citizens. Those other groups all came later. There are still regions, mainly in the south I think, where English is the most common muh heritage.
American is the most common heritage
Nah m8, most common is German. "American" (Scots Irish I think) is most common in the Appalachians though.
Wrong
>no anglo
But Cletus, you are the anglo
Wrong
According to one of the largest ever genetic studies of its type, "British/Irish ancestry is found in European Americans from all states at mean proportions of more than 20% and represents a MAJORITY of ancestry."
Katarzyna Bryc, JoannaL. Mountain "The Genetic Ancestry of African Americans, Latinos, and European Americans across the United States." The American Journal of Human Genetics. Volume 96, Issue 1. (2015): 37-53
Americans are predominantly Anglo-Irish, not German. Stop believing the self-reported memes. DNA doesn't lie.
My last name is an Italian one
I knew I smelled garlic, fuckin greaseball.
Our police force and security apparatus including DHS are strong