
by Kirrig » Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:33 am
Daistallia 2104 wrote:Kirrig, since you seem to be unable to take hints, allow me make it explicitly clear - you are being ignored.
"Have you ever noticed... our caps... they have skulls on them..."
"Hans... are we the baddies?"

by The Blaatschapen » Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:39 am

by Terra Superia » Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:45 am
Sincerely,
Terra Superia

by Kirrig » Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:45 am
Daistallia 2104 wrote:Kirrig, since you seem to be unable to take hints, allow me make it explicitly clear - you are being ignored.
"Have you ever noticed... our caps... they have skulls on them..."
"Hans... are we the baddies?"

by Kirrig » Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:01 am
Terra Superia wrote:Based on your description of an NZ European, how would you describe me? I have one Ukrainian-Jewish great-grandfather, three Russian-Jewish great-grandparents, two German-Jewish great-grandparents, and two Polish-Jewish great-grandparents. Three of my four grandparents were born in Israel, as have both my parents, but I was born in the USA, though I currently live in Israel, and hold dual citizenship (Israel and USA). Am I European by ethnicity? Am I Jewish by ethnicity? Would you describe my as European, American , Israeli, or something else? This goes to show that ethnicity and nationality are issues too complicated for this kind of simple classification, and should be dependent on how people defines themselves.
Daistallia 2104 wrote:Kirrig, since you seem to be unable to take hints, allow me make it explicitly clear - you are being ignored.
"Have you ever noticed... our caps... they have skulls on them..."
"Hans... are we the baddies?"

by Terra Superia » Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:07 am
Kirrig wrote:Terra Superia wrote:Based on your description of an NZ European, how would you describe me? I have one Ukrainian-Jewish great-grandfather, three Russian-Jewish great-grandparents, two German-Jewish great-grandparents, and two Polish-Jewish great-grandparents. Three of my four grandparents were born in Israel, as have both my parents, but I was born in the USA, though I currently live in Israel, and hold dual citizenship (Israel and USA). Am I European by ethnicity? Am I Jewish by ethnicity? Would you describe my as European, American , Israeli, or something else? This goes to show that ethnicity and nationality are issues too complicated for this kind of simple classification, and should be dependent on how people defines themselves.
Religion complicates things somewhat. My understanding is that Jews tend to consider themselves Jews wherever, like how many Chinese people here in NZ see themselves as Chinese before NZers. However, I would describe you as Slavic or Eastern European given that so many of your ancestors are from that area. I hold that where you live and have lived for most of your life, presumably Israel, takes precedence over nationality if the nationality is more complicated. Therefore, I would put you down as a Eastern European Israeli.
Your situation, I point out, is difficult for me as I see a distinction between European as in the French and European as in Italians and European as in the Poles.
How do you personally see your ethnicity? For the system I used at the end perhaps one gerneration further back is needed.
Sincerely,
Terra Superia

by Kirrig » Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:13 am
Terra Superia wrote:Kirrig wrote:
Religion complicates things somewhat. My understanding is that Jews tend to consider themselves Jews wherever, like how many Chinese people here in NZ see themselves as Chinese before NZers. However, I would describe you as Slavic or Eastern European given that so many of your ancestors are from that area. I hold that where you live and have lived for most of your life, presumably Israel, takes precedence over nationality if the nationality is more complicated. Therefore, I would put you down as a Eastern European Israeli.
Your situation, I point out, is difficult for me as I see a distinction between European as in the French and European as in Italians and European as in the Poles.
How do you personally see your ethnicity? For the system I used at the end perhaps one gerneration further back is needed.
I see myself as an Ashkenazi Jew (an Eastern/Central European Jew). However I also recognize that people in similar situations would chose to define themselves in a different manner. I think people should be able to define themselves, as these things are anything but straightforward.
Daistallia 2104 wrote:Kirrig, since you seem to be unable to take hints, allow me make it explicitly clear - you are being ignored.
"Have you ever noticed... our caps... they have skulls on them..."
"Hans... are we the baddies?"

by Furious Grandmothers » Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:25 am
Kirrig wrote:How to decide on Ethnicity?
Nationality and Ethnicity are to quite separate things. An Englishman can quite easily be French, either he is a French citizen of English stock or vice versa. In this case, his nationality is French and his ethnicity is English. Nationality is very easy to determine, but an individual's ethnicity is somewhat trickier.
Broad ethinic categories such as NZ European, European, Maori, Polynesian, Asian or Indian are also fairly easy to decide upon. An NZ European is born in New Zealand with ancestors from Europe, normally Britain. If the individual also has, say, Maori ancestry the individual just picks which (s)he identifies with the most, or both. This system works quite well but is arbitary. For example, the individual has one Maori great-grandparent and all the others were born in, say, London. However, this person sees themself as Maori, although they are only one eighth so (12.5%.) Obviously, this is quite innacurate.
Now, the individual can describe himself as NZ European. This is more accurate, but the ethnic label is the opposite. To be entirely accurate (s)he should describe their ethnicity as being partially Maori-English New Zealander. The New Zealander part coming from their and their parents having been born in New Zealand. In truth, this is not altogether that accurate, either. This is because the individuals ethnicity has partly been determined from their great-grandparents nationality (English.)
Some would argue that the individual should describe himself as a New Zealander, but by doing so nothing is said at all about their ethnic origin. There will proabaly never be any new ethnicities. People are now far to mobile and children of multiple ethnicities are very common. We should probably accept that we will have to make do with the ethnicities that we have today. Having people going around describing themselves as Dutch-Spanish-German-Frisian-Cook Island Maori does not really work and neither is it appropiate for that individual to describe themself as being Spanish ethnically.
How inaccurate can one afford to be without being ridiculous? How accurate can one be withouit being ridiculous?
I think that a person with 4 Dutch great-grandparents, 2 English ones and 2 New Zealand born ones should describe their ethinicity as European. They should then describe it more fully by incorporating their nationality, resulting in NZ European.
I believe some similar topics have been posted recently, but, I feel, this one is different.

by Free Soviets » Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:12 pm
Kirrig wrote:How to decide on Ethnicity?
Nationality and Ethnicity are to quite separate things. An Englishman can quite easily be French, either he is a French citizen of English stock or vice versa. In this case, his nationality is French and his ethnicity is English. Nationality is very easy to determine, but an individual's ethnicity is somewhat trickier.
Broad ethinic categories such as NZ European, European, Maori, Polynesian, Asian or Indian are also fairly easy to decide upon. An NZ European is born in New Zealand with ancestors from Europe, normally Britain. If the individual also has, say, Maori ancestry the individual just picks which (s)he identifies with the most, or both. This system works quite well but is arbitary. For example, the individual has one Maori great-grandparent and all the others were born in, say, London. However, this person sees themself as Maori, although they are only one eighth so (12.5%.) Obviously, this is quite innacurate.
Kirrig wrote:There will proabaly never be any new ethnicities. People are now far to mobile and children of multiple ethnicities are very common.

by Conserative Morality » Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:16 pm

by Free Soviets » Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:42 pm
Conserative Morality wrote:Ethnicity as genetic has always seemed ridiculous to me. Genetically, I'm 1/2 Western/Northern European and possibly some Native American, 1/4 Italian, and 1/4 Japanese. Yet I wouldn't identify as any of those.


by Tagmatium » Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:47 pm
North Calaveras wrote:Tagmatium, it was never about pie...

by Wazkyraque » Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:50 pm

by Free Soviets » Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:52 pm
Wazkyraque wrote:The concept of Ethnicity, Race, and Nationality, IMO, is stupid

by The Irish Marchlands » Thu Oct 13, 2011 2:57 pm

by The Shrailleeni Empire » Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:13 pm
New Edom wrote:Elizabeth Salt remarked, "It's amazing, isn't it, you rarely see modern troops that wear their 19th century uniforms and gear so well--they must drill all the time. Is this a guards outfit?"
Sif said to her, "This is a modern Shrailleeni Empire military parade. Like as in this is what they wear, this is what they use. This is it."

by Free Soviets » Thu Oct 13, 2011 3:27 pm
The Shrailleeni Empire wrote:My family doesn't really keep track of our ethnicity, we are white Americans.

by The Shrailleeni Empire » Thu Oct 13, 2011 7:13 pm
Free Soviets wrote:The Shrailleeni Empire wrote:My family doesn't really keep track of our ethnicity, we are white Americans.
white americans come in a variety of ethnicities, and we can all basically pick out the ones we belong to and which ones other people do. or, in other words, tell me what you know about southerners.
New Edom wrote:Elizabeth Salt remarked, "It's amazing, isn't it, you rarely see modern troops that wear their 19th century uniforms and gear so well--they must drill all the time. Is this a guards outfit?"
Sif said to her, "This is a modern Shrailleeni Empire military parade. Like as in this is what they wear, this is what they use. This is it."

by Free Soviets » Thu Oct 13, 2011 7:45 pm
The Shrailleeni Empire wrote:Free Soviets wrote:white americans come in a variety of ethnicities, and we can all basically pick out the ones we belong to and which ones other people do. or, in other words, tell me what you know about southerners.
Sorry, that was made as a specific statement, not speaking for "white Americans" as a whole. As in "my family sees itself as white Americans, and not really a specific Euro ethnicity." Again, its an individual thing, other people see themselves as whatever ethnicity they choose. Heck "white" to me doesn't mean the same thing that it does to a white supremacist.

by The Shrailleeni Empire » Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:04 pm
Free Soviets wrote:The Shrailleeni Empire wrote:
Sorry, that was made as a specific statement, not speaking for "white Americans" as a whole. As in "my family sees itself as white Americans, and not really a specific Euro ethnicity." Again, its an individual thing, other people see themselves as whatever ethnicity they choose. Heck "white" to me doesn't mean the same thing that it does to a white supremacist.
and i mean that you have an ethnicity - one of many that fall under the category of 'white american'. i, for example, am a chicagoan. which is really just the urban subtype of the broader great lakes peoples. northwest territorians, if you will. there are lots more ethnic groups around, too. you can identify them yourself - just remember, ethnicity is about culture, not about ancestry. especially not percentages of ancestry.
southern californians, new englanders, southerners, hawaiians, texans, mormons... any cohesive, self-identifying cultural group is probably an ethnic group. or in the process of becoming one.
New Edom wrote:Elizabeth Salt remarked, "It's amazing, isn't it, you rarely see modern troops that wear their 19th century uniforms and gear so well--they must drill all the time. Is this a guards outfit?"
Sif said to her, "This is a modern Shrailleeni Empire military parade. Like as in this is what they wear, this is what they use. This is it."

by Kirrig » Thu Oct 13, 2011 9:22 pm
Daistallia 2104 wrote:Kirrig, since you seem to be unable to take hints, allow me make it explicitly clear - you are being ignored.
"Have you ever noticed... our caps... they have skulls on them..."
"Hans... are we the baddies?"

by JuNii » Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:01 pm

by Bitchkitten » Thu Oct 13, 2011 11:08 pm

by JuNii » Thu Oct 13, 2011 11:52 pm
Bitchkitten wrote:Like many Americans I'm a total mutt. German, Dutch, English, Irish, Scots, Cherokee, Commanche and French.

by Kirrig » Fri Oct 14, 2011 1:29 am
Bitchkitten wrote:Like many Americans I'm a total mutt. German, Dutch, English, Irish, Scots, Cherokee, Commanche and French.
Daistallia 2104 wrote:Kirrig, since you seem to be unable to take hints, allow me make it explicitly clear - you are being ignored.
"Have you ever noticed... our caps... they have skulls on them..."
"Hans... are we the baddies?"
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