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My paternal ancestors have been in America from before it was the United State of America. They first came over in 1741, more than a generation before the Revolutionary War. We are about 10 generations in now. Given our long history here in America, I think I can safely say I live in the same (geographical) country as my ancestors. In terms of what a country stands for, I live in a foreign, alien world that my ancestors would neither recognize or be proud to live in. I hope to see that change in my lifetime to a place they would at least not despise.

So you'd like all us newfag immigrants to gtfo yeah?

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So you'd like all us newfag immigrants to gtfo yeah?

Other Whites can stay so long as you adhere to White culture and values. Everyone else needs to GTFO and take a jew under each arm with them. We'll then sink their boats.

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I don't like sending all niggers back to Africa though. We could do much better with that amazing continent's resources.

This message brought to you by the committee for a nigger-free planet.

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Yes, first my great grandparents came to America and made their fortune, then returned to Italy to raise their young family. My grandparents came back America made their fortune then returned to Italy. Father came back to America and decided to stay, I will be returning to Italy when I retire to my home. My family has gone back and forth since the early 1800s

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What about you?

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Welsh heritage with US born family dating back to the 1700's. (Lots of genealogy research.)

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Yes. My great grandmother didn't like the English fucking with Ireland, so she committed a crime against the English and fled because she was being chased.

On the other side of the family, it was hard to get land, and they were giving guaranteed loans here to buy farm land, so came here with nothing and worked the land.

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My ancestors came to canada in 1749 on my mom’s side. My Opa on my dads side landed here in 1953

It feels like our family history is blotted out. I don't know where we came from or how we got here. My grandparents rarely talk about their family history.

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Because the Prussians were taking all farmers and cramping them in huge cities in inhuman conditions, and expropriating all poor farmers from their land to buy more factory land. Ancestor went with like seven family members and next of kin on a klipper to Brazil at a time the Emperor was giving free land to Prussians. He took the chance and arrived.

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I'm Scandinavian, 4th generation in the US.

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My surename showed up in America in the mid-19th century from County Derry. They settled in the smokies and some still remain.

Given the timeline, I'd assume they wanted something better. At this time, there is no reason to return

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