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I am aware that each person has their own culture and ethnicity and should stick with it and make sure to help their Nation grow and develop. The problem with me, is my country is currently in a really deep war (Ukraine) and I am unaware if by the time I move out, I will be able to move back there and live well. Is it ok to move to different countries, embrace their culture and start a family with a man of a different culture but same race? I was planning on moving to either Sweden or Canada if Ukraine won't be stable enough for me to move back. Is this ok? Thank you and Hail Satan!!!
 
Yes it's okay if you are in the same sub-race as your partner. And you can migrate as a White to another White country, especially due to necessity.
 
I am aware that each person has their own culture and ethnicity and should stick with it and make sure to help their Nation grow and develop. The problem with me, is my country is currently in a really deep war (Ukraine) and I am unaware if by the time I move out, I will be able to move back there and live well. Is it ok to move to different countries, embrace their culture and start a family with a man of a different culture but same race? I was planning on moving to either Sweden or Canada if Ukraine won't be stable enough for me to move back. Is this ok? Thank you and Hail Satan!!!
Something like 30% of Alberta Canada are descended from Ukrainian immigrants from over a century ago, if you'd like to feel at home in with your people. If you look at stats you'll only see modern Ukrainians now, which is 8% in Alberta and about half that in BC, but there are a lot more who are part-Ukrainian from the previous immigrations.

I'm not sure about Ukrainians in the rest of Canada, it's mostly British, Scottish, and Irish. Other than Quebec of course (French).
 
Something like 30% of Alberta Canada are descended from Ukrainian immigrants from over a century ago, if you'd like to feel at home in with your people. If you look at stats you'll only see modern Ukrainians now, which is 8% in Alberta and about half that in BC, but there are a lot more who are part-Ukrainian from the previous immigrations.

I'm not sure about Ukrainians in the rest of Canada, it's mostly British, Scottish, and Irish. Other than Quebec of course (French).
Thank you!!
 
Instead of nationalities, people should look for phenotypes similar to theirs. Generally, one nation has one or two major phenotypes but there are countless exceptions in the EU alone, not to mention Northern Americas (lol).

 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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