Is your European ancestry calling you home?

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Jonny Law
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-WARNING-
Europe is a Feminist Hellhole!
If you think US of GAY is not gay enough. If you think that you can express your opinions too freely in America
With few exceptions. Europe has no real men. Europe has no guns.

Few exceptions:
1. Western Ireland
2. Amsterdam
3. Some parts of Russia
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Rural Spain, France and Greece all allow deer and wild boar hunting. Lots of rifles and shotguns capable of killing humans. Probably also true everywhere in rural Europe but those countries I am certain of.
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Serbia is very high in the world in terms of legal gun ownership per person, and compared to most countries, has a pretty strong 'gun culture' (though of course liberal politicians are trying to squash this). They are also not part of the E.U., and are not particularly feminist.
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BlueEverglades wrote:
July 1st, 2016, 8:48 pm
If you have ever had a DNA test you could certainly know there's nothing "American" in you and even for those hispanic immigrants like me there's nothing 'ameridian" in me. There's no English, native american or Irish DNA in many so called "true Americans" but instead from many others European countries they might have never even heard of. Science says we feel an affinity with those that share similar genes so that might explain why so many people here feel out of place in America as this is not OUR TRUE HOME. Your ancestors lived for so many years in a different environment that it feels strange living in America because is something new in our collective consciousness.
I feel nothing looking at the Grand Canyon and many other 'American wonders" because our history never lived here at all and that's a fact.


There's another study done that says we spontaneously remember memories from our ancestors , we fear and like the same things they did so you might be isolated from your true European family by staying here. I have always been an europhile (a person who is fond of, admires, or even loves European culture, society, history, food, etc. ) and now I know why. I am 90 % European 10% African according to my DNA testing and I can attest for the phenomenon of spontaneously remembering places I have never been before within Europe. I feel happier listening to their music, their landscapes, traditions, food, ect once again because its in my genes for so long, we cannot fight it. If you have some money around do the DNA test and research these places, possibly visit them and you will see what I'm talking about. My grandparents were basques from Spain that emigrated to Cuba so I was not surprised to see this pop up in my test. Do you feel your ancestry pulling you away from America?

That would explain why so many of us here in America do feel out of place, like we don't belong here. Our true home is in Europe, it is where our grandparents and great grandparents once lived.
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