‘Homeland II: St Andrew’s Cross and Dixie’
January 22, 2012 by
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www.slmnews.com This is the second in a series of videos from SLMN about the creation and ultimate restoration of a homeland for Southrons. Isn’t it time for self-determination? DEO VINDICE
Im a born and raised Canadian, my family is of Scottish decent from Glasgow, and now I realize why i have so many relatives in Texas, thanks for this video, helped me learn a little bit more about my family.
@MICKJAC08 Unfortunately the French-Indian War is a bit of a hole in my knowledge of history. For whatever reason I just haven’t had much about it in my education. I do know about the whole Vinland thing, though. Awesome story. I’ve even gone back and read the original sagas that the stories came from.
@PookieDude1 Also the French you are speaking of. Did not move down to the Northern U.S. of their own freewill. They were run-out by the British, and they mostly ended-up in Louisanna, before most were eventually allowed back. This is why they are called ACADIANS. You need to study about the French/Indian war. As this is when G. BRITAIN took control of N.A., until 1776. Wish I could explain in detail here for you. Lastly, the 1st immigrants/settlers to N.A. were the Vikings in Newfoundland, Can.
@PookieDude1 Wrong my friend. The French did arrive in what is now known as Canada, only to originally trap,fish, etc. France had no plans to build a new country, hence: immigrate. Great Britain saw the bigger picture, and they decided to not only use the so-called new world as more than just a land rich in stated furs,fish, and other such raw materials. They dediced to colonise it. This was at the same time basically, as they were doing the same in what is now the U.S.A.
@RedShirtArmy Idk. These groups displaced English & brought their own influence into universities, business, etc. NYC now only 4% wasp. NO English there or in acknowledged cities of u.s. power. It’s like blaming “new england” or “puritans” for every bad (some groups r highly invested in creating books with that narrative, etc.) In part, a “yankee” is a jewish communist-statist and catholic nationalist (not catholic, but pro-theocracy) coalition to rid country of wasps and southerns, no?
it all makes sense now, the racists and sectarian bigots it all stems from south of scotland and scottish reformation. they need the popes authority
@RedShirtArmy Don’t forget the French. Most of the first immigrants to Canada were French. Many of them came down into what later became the northern US states.
@TheAmericanDefender The original Yankee culture was English. That ethnic group spread out from the Boston area to most of New England and from there spread through the Great Lakes region. But recent immigrant groups (Italians, Irish, Poles, Russians, Jews, etc.) from all parts of Europe and beyond now probably greatly outnumber the original English-descended Yankees as an ethnic group. However, Yankee culture has been spread to other ethnic groups via media, universities and so on.
@RedShirtArmy Hmm sounds good to me. If you don’t mind, I would like to know what culture the North is based on? I myself am 1/2 English that arrived here before America was a country, and my other half is French that arrived here quite some time ago tho I’m not too sure.
@TheAmericanDefender Yes, they do. All the historical groups are embraced. However, just as the Afrikaner nation was built on a Dutch base (with Germans, Flemings, French, etc. added in small numbers later), so too is the Southern nation largely built on an Ulster-Scots (and arguably English) base with French Huguenots, Germans, etc. added. I am not trying to diminish those other groups. My own family is over half German – unusual for the South. I’m jut celebrating what unites most of us.
There are plenty of other European groups that have been in the south a very long time. Such as the English, French, a little Spanish, and others. Do they have no place in your southern nation? (honest question)
@elpampapedro the conquistadors made plenty use of native american slaves anyway. Nobody’s history is perfect so don’t be so disparaging and judgemental of others
@TheFatalInstinct1 NO I”m not — so you guys have a problem with Americans trying to reclaim their roots ?? why ??
and don’t ever, ever call a southern American a Yankee — word to the wise gentlemen
so what do al of you call the clog dancers ?? American ?? yea right — nope Irish,
Celtic, Scottish — it’s not American ……
@segano1 NO I’m not — I’m a southern American of Scot -Irish decent — aka Ulster Scot –
and btw never ever go to the southern US and call us that …. just so you know …..
@segano1 not myy 2 great grandfathere 2 great uncle and many other relatives fought and killed yankees during the american civil war so learn some history my ancestors were rebels not fucking yankees dumb fucking foreigners
@Yizlanu You are a Yankee, Yank for short in modern usage, check your birth certificate and passport for further details…
@TheBullionBull Con’t, Check your birth certificate and passport for further details…
Also, Europe IS much bigger than the USA, not just land mass but near double the population too.
Unless you were referring to the whole of the Americas North and South of course?
Either way, American culture, accents, ideals, inward/outward perceptions, politics, world view, personality traits and views are vastly different from European ones.
Your whole existence and being is cultured and shaped by America.
@TheBullionBull If you were born in the United States you are a native to the United States and in modern terms that officially makes you a ‘Yankee’, or ‘Yank’ as it’s more commonly known as in modern usage.
Either way, you came from America and are therefore native within the Americas.
Blood is irrelevant, the Yanks are largely near enough a separate ethnicity itself, wether Black Yanks, Yellow Yanks, Red Yanks or White yanks, it’s irrelevant, you are all native Yanks.
@Luigi84289 A Yankee is a native or inhabitant of what’s now the United States, so you most certainly are a Yankee, you are describing the original olden term of the word, but the modern term refers to all natives of the United States, in it’s modern usage, it’s commonly shortened to ‘Yank’.
Look up the American-Heritage, description 3.
Also, I never stated that any individual owns religious symbols.
Your flag is the United States flag, if you love it, then what’s the problem?
@Southernjuggalo63 “Yankee” in it’s modern usage can be shortened down to ‘Yank’, is used to officially refer to a native or inhabitant of the United States, that means you as you are a native born and bred American-Yankee.
Look up the American-Heritage term for it, description 3.
@scotinulster As I said, it’s irrelevant how the Yanks or other people like to call it these days as it’s a badly outdated term and is akin to the 1800’s days of empire, nowadays it only refers to Whisky, i.e. Scotch Whisky.
Plus, my original point was that it’s obviously wrong to use it to describe a Scotsman.
@segano1 ‘Scotch’ is how many Scottish still refer to themselves in the Scots/Scotch tongue and have done for hundreds of years. People who speak in Ulster-Scots (a dialect of Scots) call themselves Ulster-Scotch.
@TheFatalInstinct1 Did you get your ass kicked by some American tourists or something? My people came from Ulster around 1800, why does that bother you so much?
@TheFatalInstinct1 You show your massive ignorance when you call people from the South or Appalachia Yankees. Its like me calling you German it doesn’t make any sense.
“America is not bigger than Europe, all of Europe combined more than doubles the Yank population.”
I guess if the population made any difference in the size of a country you’d be right? Try looking at a map sometime.