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TEST Preview of Jim Jatras: The J. Burden Show Ep. 384

Dec 08, 20252 min
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Is, And it gets back to what you're saying, if America is to survive, I don't mean the American Republic that's gone. The American Republic, the American constitutional pub is gone. The question is will the American ethnos survive? Will the American people, basically, you know, white Christian English speaking people, as the core ethnos that makes the United States and

the United States still survive. I mean, you know, the Russians like to talk about, oh, Russia, we have we have a one hundred different nationalities blah blah blah blah, which is true. But what makes in Russia is the fact that there's an Orthodox Russian speaking core, which is the nucleus of the state. In the same way that you know, French speaking people are the nucleus of France, not Bretons, not Basques, not Corsicans, not Alsatian French speaking people. So

you know, we've lost sight of that. If you ask your typical American who you are, as I said, he'll talk about constitution, democracy. He won't say, well, because I'm ethnically an American. I'm an American. I'm nothing else but an American. You know. Now some of them will say well, because I'm white. They'll look look at just crude racial terms.

But you know, white race is not an ethnos. I mean, it takes a language, religion, values, I mean, all those things are a common descent, obviously, but all those other factors are what make a nation a nation. Americans have almost completely lost sight of that, and that's why I don't think the future bodes well for US. I mean, I'm actually, in some ways more optimistic about Europe than I am about America, because at least in Italy, there

are Italians who know they're Italian. They're Germans who know they're Germans, French who know they're French. Most Americans have no idea who the hell we are.

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