YOU didn't invent that!

>YOU didn't invent that!
>YOU didn't do anything! you just happened to be born X and you want to take credit for shit you didn't do.
>taking pride in your race or country is stupid.

How do you respond?

Alright, then I don't want to ever hear about slavery ever again.

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You're just butthurt because your ancestors sucked ass and didn't do shit, you always don't know anything about your family line to be proud in the first place.

i've always thought being proud of things people did before you was a weird concept. Like its fine to think 'wow my ancestors did some cool shit' but to actually feel like you are worth more because of their actions is just ignorant.

There is something to say for genetics you know. If you take a bunch of 100 IQ Europeans and dump them on an island, they're going to develop a better society than if you dumped a bunch of 60 IQ Ethiopians on an island.

>I didn't do slavery
>I didn't kill the indians
>white people didn't enslave any blacks
>white people didn't do any wars

>YOU didn't invent that!
My genetics did.
>YOU didn't do anything! you just happened to be born X and you want to take credit for shit you didn't do.
My genetics take credit for what it do.
>taking pride in your race or country is stupid.
Not taking pride in your race and country is stupid.

I appreciate the things cultures and civilizations did, but I do look at, as an American specifically people to be worth more who have deep roots in this nation.

North and South, the people who actually have a connection to colonial America are the spirit of this great country. We have ancestors who've shed blood in every US conflict, including long before this nation was even formed.

Yes, these people will always be worth more to me than some shitskin poo immigrant.

I wonder why people say this then, in the same breath, request slavery reparations.