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Lord Moreton
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Heathen & Romantic Nationalist
Miercna Rice (Mercia) Katılım Kasım 2025
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This is outrageous. The guy is clearly incapacitated on the ground, having rightfully and thankfully been tased, yet two police officers are repeatedly kicking him in the head.
Who do they think they are: members of the IDF?
BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧@BROKENBRITAIN0
🚨WATCH: Footage shows Golders Green knifeman being TASED, KICKED in the head, and ARRESTED after stabbing two Jewish people 🇬🇧
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@gaersstapa @angloid0 Mostly irrelevant anyway. ‘Celtic/Germanic’ are references to culture and genetic clustering, when considering that all north Europeans descend from the same three Neolithic groups with slight variation. Ethnogenesis is the key here, by 700ad all would consider themselves English
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@gaersstapa @angloid0 Not sure why you think theres an agenda against Brythonic dna. Contact with ‘France’ is both supported and plausible. Likely arrived/absorbed by the Britons (coins, tribal names as evidence), and some later with culturally Germanic peoples (marriage/grave goods in Kent/Sussex)
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@potatothLad @gaersstapa @angloid0 All relative I guess. West Europeans come from the same 3 Neolithic groups in varying amounts. Their arrival in and what they brought is key imo. No group changed the ethnocultural landscape more than the Germanic peoples, but hence why their sometimes labelled CNE in dna studies
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@LordMoreton @gaersstapa @angloid0 From continuous contact with France from the early Middle Ages to Early Modern period. But in some areas that IA French reaches like 35 percent, makes it hard to believe it was just from immigration in the last 1200 years or so.
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@potatothLad @gaersstapa @angloid0 I think it was likely a continuous flow (as makes geographic sense), but probably two key groups/periods. Belgic/Gallic pre AS, and Frankish contemporary AS. In any case, by 700ad the ethnogensis was complete, all would call themselves ‘English’ and be culturally Germanic.
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@LordMoreton @gaersstapa @angloid0 The Iron Age French is still considered Continental Celt tbf, but I agree it’s a bit misleading combining Insular and Cont. Although iirc there’s still debate about when that IA French entered the Isles, some argue it was pre-Anglo-Saxon with Gauls and others argue 700-1700
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@gaersstapa @angloid0 No idea where you’re getting these stats. Latest studies by Gretzinger 2022 show 20-50% CNE dna with an east west divide. Cornwall is lowest, but still at 20% CNE on average.
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@LordMoreton @angloid0 No it only reaches 45% in Kent.
Everywhere else is gnerally 30% on average, and its down as low as 0-5% in the south west.
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@wylfcen The Welsh are descended from the Romano British who resisted Anglo-Saxon invasions from the 4th century AD. he could have Sarmatian, Syrian, Spanish, North African or Italian ancestry because all of these people were in Britain serving in the legions or as auxiliaries/mercs
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@gaersstapa @angloid0 Also, 60-70% ‘Celt’ is false. This only exists in the west. Germanic reaches 50% in eastern England. Much variation and clear east/west split. The rest (<40%) is Iron Age French, but when it arrived in the early Middle Ages (with Franks and others) was never culturally ‘Celtic’.
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Well that depends when you want to recognise England.
Do you start with the man who said 'this is now England' or do you start with the people that made the English.
If you appeal to the first- then you are a civnat, because you would have to suggest the English didn't exist before England.
If the latter- then you are a nativist/tribalist, because you are suggesting the English predate England.
And then the question of the first English comes up- is it the first Anglo Saxon king? The first Brittonic? Or the first mixed of them both?
Theres an argument for any of these positions.
People forget that whilst the Anglo Saxons led to a widescale cultural replacement, you are still ethnically mostly Celt (65-70%).
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@gaersstapa @angloid0 The first king of England is Athelstan. He recognised a political reality for his people. England’s nationhood is synonymous with the English, but Athelstan’s achievement remains. The English existed before, but never united.
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@BasilTheGreat Where’s Aragorn with Andúril when you need him?!
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@MadDogBrit You can only split the vote if you assume Reform are right wing, and they’re not. It’s not about purity, you’re either right wing or not. Reform are traitorous centrists. Restore is the only true right wing option.
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For those worried about Restore splitting the right wing vote, rest assured.. Reform are not right wing. There is nothing to split. Only one right wing party remains.
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage
Up the Reform.
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