#european stuff

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becausegoodheroesdeservekidneys:

thebaconsandwichofregret:

soloveitchik:

soloveitchik:

soloveitchik:

There’s a trend on TikTok about white Americans fighting back against white Europeans who say they’re not allowed to claim their European backgrounds and while I’m all about about white Americans getting in touch w/ their ancestry…

I become incredibly frustrated at how uneducated they are about that alleged ancestry. Every time I see the term “Scots-Irish” I can feel a blood vessel pop because they think that means Scottish and Irish and it’s like they don’t know what the fuck they’re talking about or the history or geopolitics involved. That’s Ulster Scots and they’re colonizers in Ireland. ❤️

I got blocked on TikTok for pointing out Scottish colonialism LMAO

Like this is precisely the problem. It’s an ethnonationist historical pity party. You don’t actually want to learn the history of the places you supposedly hail from. It’s pathetic

A lot of US citizens are not willing to understand that to speak about heritage as if its nationality (for example saying someone is Scottish when no member of their family has left Idaho in the last century) is DEEPLY insulting in a significant number of European countries.

We saw this a lot after the last World Cup. Lots of people were talking about how the French football team was “really” African and US tv shows made fun of the French Ambassador for correcting this and saying “no, these men are French”. None of them realising that by calling the French football team African they were, in the eyes of French people, invalidating the Frenchness of these young men. “They’re African” is the language of the French Far Right, in fact it is the language of the far right in many European countries, aiming to invalidate the contributions of immigrants to our various societies.

I get pissed off when US-ians say Chicken Tikka Masala isn’t British or was “stolen” from India because to me that erases the contribution to British culture of the person who invented it. Don’t tell me that someone who moved here and created a dish that was so popular that it changed our entire nation’s relationship with food ISN’T British. I will fight you over it. That person is arguably far more British than I am.

When challenged about claiming national identity from countries that they are in no way a part of many US-ians will make the argument that they are “more Scottish than you” or something similar. This is almost always an argument based on blood quotient or them partaking in two or three stereotyped activities that are associated with the culture, ESPECIALLY heavy drinking or violence. It is not a good way to endear yourself to members of a culture you are trying to ingratiate yourself with by calling them all wife beating drunks and claiming that your own drunken violence makes you a member of their community.

And as for the blood quotient, many of us Europeans who have had unfortunate encounters with people like this take great offence to people who have never set foot in our country claiming that a 23% DNA match from one of those fraudulent genetic heritage tests (seriously, literally all their data is fake and you’re paying them to steal information about you, stop using them) makes them a more valid member of our community than our Polish neighbour who has lived here for the last 15 years.

PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS POST TRYING TO EXPLAIN THE US POINT OF VIEW ON HERITAGE.

I KNOW the US view on heritage. I hear it all the damn time. What US people need to hear is just how insulting the way they speak about heritage is to those of us who live in these countries. When you speak to us remember that these words have different meanings to us and you are being incredibly disrespectful to valued and loved members of our communities and invalidating their identities as members of our communities in order to set yourself in their places.

Also anyone who claims the US “doesn’t have a culture” so you have to claim ours gets an instant block. Please consider just how privileged you are to have your national culture dominate international life. What you see as “default culture” is YOUR culture. You’re buying into Imperialism when you see US things as the default and anything else as “other”.

TL;DR: When people from the US speak about their heritage from other countries they are often unknowingly using language that people from those countries find insulting and is often used to attack immigrant groups within those countries. People from the US need to be more thoughtful in their use of language and make an effort to speak about cultures they wish to claim membership of in ways that are respectful of those cultures and their current members.

I do not have big enough hands to give this the round of applause it deserves

javic-piotr-thane:

dichotomoustessellations:

queer-omens-in-the-archives:

whatrfrogs:

elliesgaymachete:

Man I wish universal basic income was a thing so people could just leave jobs they’re unhappy at and wouldn’t have to worry about not affording their basic needs while they look for something new or so that people could actually explore their passion projects like only the rich and powerful can just take time off to write or work on art or go back to school and even if you’re having mental health problems you can’t just take an extended vacation a lot of places still don’t consider mental health as actual illness anyway fuck capitalism am i right brother?

The best part of UBI is that you don’t need to see a cent of that money to enjoy the benefits it would provide. Just the shear ability to be able say “I don’t have to work here if I don’t want to” would give ALL workers the bargaining power to demand more from their employers, higher pay, more benefits. It would be amazing!

good news if you’re a European citizen: there’s a European Citizens’ Initiative currently collecting signatures to establish unconditional basic income in the EU!

i quote,

Our aim is to establish the introduction of unconditional basic incomes throughout the EU which ensure every person’s material existence and opportunity to participate in society as part of its economic policy. This aim shall be reached while remaining within the competences conferred to the EU by the Treaties.

[…]

We request the EU Commission to make a proposal for unconditional basic incomes throughout the EU, which reduce regional disparities in order to strengthen the economic, social and territorial cohesion in the EU. [x]

for it to pass, it needs at least 1 million signatures total + minimal participation threshold in at least 7 countries. as of today (September 9th 2021) it’s at a little bit above 146k signatures total and 6 more countries need to reach the participation threshold

if you’re a EU citizen please consider signing here (it’s a quick process! you enter your nationality then follow the instructions, took me 5 minutes yesterday)

if you’re not or can’t sign please consider passing on the info to EU citizens you know!! if we manage to get this implemented, it could really improve quality of life for everyone living in the EU

Even though i dont live in europe i hope they make this happen

reminder that this is CURRENTLY ONGOING

End of the collection period: 25/06/2022

dduane:jackhawksmoor:twitblr:This too shall pass (x) this has a very subtle “isn’t the west racist s

dduane:

jackhawksmoor:

twitblr:

This too shall pass (x)

this has a very subtle “isn’t the west racist so you should sympathize with them less, the Ukrainians are less sympathetic because they’re benefiting from racism” message. Not openly stated…but you felt a bit less charitable and positive towards Europe and Ukrainians when you read it, didn’t you? That’s not an accident.

here’s the rest of the post with a partial list of Russian propaganda tactics currently being used:

https://eowyntheavenger.tumblr.com/post/678364924203941888/ive-been-really-frustrated-to-see-people-i-was

this kind of stuff is not being posted/tweeted/passed around out of CONCERN for other groups of refugees. This stuff is being pushed specifically by Russia to get people to care LESS about THESE refugees. Look at the tweet. “Begrudge” is a really good word, isn’t it? It’s unusual, it sticks in your mind. “I don’t begrudge them” sort of implies a lot of people do, doesn’t it? Or even that maybe some people should. How interesting.

This. …Some of these old games go WAY back. :/

(Also, as a mildly interesting linguistic side note: colloquial Irish has a specific word for the local form of this: “begrudgery.” [Though the precise Irish-usage definition is a little more nuanced. Normally it indicates a reluctance or refusal to acknowledge someone’s accomplishments, because that person just might be thinking those accomplishments make them somehow better than you / than Average People.])


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