AskSatanOperator said:
Hi I don't quite understand your views on races in general, regarding Americans you view yourselfs as white
Not everyone is an American here.
AskSatanOperator said:
I don't mean to offend anyone but since you value ancestry so much most of you white Americans are indeed not American it's just a label you are the same as me of European descent native American are something different and so are Brazilian and original native peoples of America
There are no "Original native peoples of America". If you study some history or anthropology, you'll see that the so-called "Native Americans" came from
Siberia about 10k years ago in the last Ice Age when they could walk through the ice. That's why they look Asian, exactly like Siberians.
There's also evidence that there were Europeans in the Americas before the Siberians came.
AskSatanOperator said:
but indigenous Europeans descend from at least three major migrations in the past 15,000 years, including two from the Middle East and Eurasia, there is no such 8as a pure race there are predominant genes but we are all mixed to an higher or lesser extent
Nobody said there's a totally pure race. However most European people have little genetic distance from each other, in contrast to the genetic distance between them and Asians, Africans and others. Mixing with people that have large genetic distance from you causes lots of genetic defects and breaks down the genetics, it's called "outbreeding depression".
Just because there are no totally pure races doesn't mean you have to break down the races and make them worse by encouraging race mixing. Race mixing is bad, even if the races are all mixed it's still not an argument for race mixing. It's like saying that because most people are sick we shouldn't try to be healthy and we should encourage sickness.
There are many ways to purify the races and remove all genetic defects, such as Eugenics and selective breeding like Hitler and the National Socialists advocated, so even if the races are not pure you can purify them in few generations.