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What he said about there being a modern motion to exterminate the idea of an English nationality or indigenous people is also true. Nobody would say an Aboriginee isn't an indigenous Australian. Nobody would say an American Indian isn't an indigenous American. Yet nobody can be indigenous English anymore. MY interpretation of indigenous is nothing to do with colour. Nick Griffin claims his isn't-whether that's true I don't know. But there's an active denial of indigenous British/English/Scottish/Welsh/irish nationality. If you trace ANYBODY from any country back far enough, their ancestors will come from somwhere else- including aforementioned groups such as aboriginees or native American Indians. Yet this is more actively campaigned about with Birtish nationality than most others.
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The difference is, Native Americans and Australian aborigines are indigenous in a way we are not. Their ancestors have been there for tens of thousands of years without cultural or genetic contamination from the outside. Britain, however, has played host to invasion after invasion after invasion, each one bringing their own cultures and ethnicities into the British peoples. Whereas many other indigenous peoples are defined by their historical separation, we are defined by being this melting pot as far back as archaeological evidence can show us.
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In reality and indeed in nature an area can only support a certain number of people, since we are overpopulated as it is we do. not. need. anymore. people. here, It is unfair and it is unwelcome. Culture is not an issue with me.
As for national identity i would be delighted to raise a family, i don't care about the ethnicity of my parter or if my children are white. I think that having different cultures here is very helpful in the growth of this country and indeed as human beings. But only within reason, i do not agree with the displacement of our culture for another. Which even if not deliberate, is still occuring.
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It's evolution. Cultures and nations change. The world you know is the direct result of ceaseless change for billions of years. Do not expect it to stop now that you have grown attached to the form it took in one brief and insignificant moment that you happened to be alive for.