Pink haired faggots won't be able to recognize the sacrifice a morally upright Christian has done for them. All they care about is me, me, me. They don't want to pay homage to a dead soldier for the ultimate toll for their freedom to wear pink hair and spread their starfish for the next faggot.
No: American immigration was NOT a "melting pot" because the immigrants were compatible with the national identity.
Italians married Germans. Irish married Germans. Southern Europeans married earlier immigrant stock. Etc. They were compatible peoples.
These later immigrants could still adhere to their mostly Protestant or Catholic religions, etc. They chose to learn English and especially for their children to learn English. They worked where there was work: coal mines, steel mills . . . They were not on welfare. To some degree or another, they were proud of their ethnic heritage. They could celebrate their traditions in their communities, and sometimes the USA celebrated with them: St. Patrick's Day, Oktoberfest, etc.
IN America European peoples stirred the pot allowing them to associate as they pleased.
Pink haired faggots won't be able to recognize the sacrifice a morally upright Christian has done for them. All they care about is me, me, me. They don't want to pay homage to a dead soldier for the ultimate toll for their freedom to wear pink hair and spread their starfish for the next faggot.
"amazing melting pot"
No: American immigration was NOT a "melting pot" because the immigrants were compatible with the national identity.
Italians married Germans. Irish married Germans. Southern Europeans married earlier immigrant stock. Etc. They were compatible peoples.
These later immigrants could still adhere to their mostly Protestant or Catholic religions, etc. They chose to learn English and especially for their children to learn English. They worked where there was work: coal mines, steel mills . . . They were not on welfare. To some degree or another, they were proud of their ethnic heritage. They could celebrate their traditions in their communities, and sometimes the USA celebrated with them: St. Patrick's Day, Oktoberfest, etc.
IN America European peoples stirred the pot allowing them to associate as they pleased.