The definition of white has shifted over the decades. At first it only meant Anglo-Saxon protestants, then in the 20th century it expanded to Irish Catholics, Italians and Eastern Europeans for political purposes. Nowadays it means anyone with predominantly European ancestry even if that ancestry is a mix of vastly different European peoples. Next it will be expanded to include mestizo Hispanics who look like they could pass as European.
>What do Americans mean when they say "white" people? >Americans
Europeans and MENAs, plus latin-americans that identify as such, "white" is a very anti-European term.
>The U.S. Census Bureau uses a particular definition of "white" that differs from some colloquial uses of the term. The Bureau defines "White" people to be those "having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East or North Africa". Within official census definitions, people of all racial categories may be further divided into those who identify as "not Hispanic or Latino" and those who do identify as "Hispanic or Latino".
That's because Europe is divided up by languages. Americans aren't. Even the UK is divided up by Kingdoms that had their own Languages which is why people say Welsh or Scottish despite them speaking English. If each state became their own country, then we would identify as those "state" nationalities. Floridians, Californians, Texans, New Yorkers etc.
They mean people who look like them which is usually your average British person, can't even tell British or Americans actors apart when they have accents. If you speak a language, you should genetically be like its speakers.
The same thing people meant by it 200 years ago before leftoids and other brands of retards made it fashionable to LARP like it's an ambiguous, recently invented term. But you already knew that, Schlomo.
Arabs and Europeans and anybody who looks Arab or European
nice try, arab
the us government sorts out arabs as white in polls
acrylic or latex?
Oil based
>Oil has the most durable finish, most resistant, while also being the least flexible; acrylic is next, then latex.
/pol/tranny thread
The definition of white has shifted over the decades. At first it only meant Anglo-Saxon protestants, then in the 20th century it expanded to Irish Catholics, Italians and Eastern Europeans for political purposes. Nowadays it means anyone with predominantly European ancestry even if that ancestry is a mix of vastly different European peoples. Next it will be expanded to include mestizo Hispanics who look like they could pass as European.
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americans mean that black people are good and that white people are evil
>What do Americans mean when they say "white" people?
>Americans
Europeans and MENAs, plus latin-americans that identify as such, "white" is a very anti-European term.
>The U.S. Census Bureau uses a particular definition of "white" that differs from some colloquial uses of the term. The Bureau defines "White" people to be those "having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East or North Africa". Within official census definitions, people of all racial categories may be further divided into those who identify as "not Hispanic or Latino" and those who do identify as "Hispanic or Latino".
WASPs and related Germanics
Whiteness is a fake concept by ameriturds because they have no culture.
Europeans dont discriminate with whiteness but with nationality.
That's because Europe is divided up by languages. Americans aren't. Even the UK is divided up by Kingdoms that had their own Languages which is why people say Welsh or Scottish despite them speaking English. If each state became their own country, then we would identify as those "state" nationalities. Floridians, Californians, Texans, New Yorkers etc.
They mean people who look like them which is usually your average British person, can't even tell British or Americans actors apart when they have accents. If you speak a language, you should genetically be like its speakers.
They're referring to the English, Scottish, Dutch and North Germans.
The same thing people meant by it 200 years ago before leftoids and other brands of retards made it fashionable to LARP like it's an ambiguous, recently invented term. But you already knew that, Schlomo.
>The same thing people meant by it 200 years ago
Roughly the English, Dutch and North Germans?