What do you think of them? Do you think of them as one of your group or an outsider?
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I'm ethnically American so I think an American born somewheres else is an outsider
>>218820320I am a mutt but even hypothetically they were the same mix as me I'd consider them an outsider unless they were a leaf or something
>>218820364These videos are nuts!
>>218820320do you think australians and kiwis are your own people?
>>218821400how can you not - seriously asking. how the fuck can you not see them as british
>>218820320Depends whether they retained anything from their culture like if they cant even speak Finnish fluently I dont consider them Finns
>>218821492no i do it was a rhetorical question, although probably not for much longer. lots of different people are moving to australia now and have been for years, and the culture will shift with the demographic changes. watch a lot of aussie reality shows and quite a few of them aren’t of english descent, it is what it is. kiwis will probably stay anglo for a while but i know so many of even the pasties kiwis that have maori family and ancestors.
>>218822154>although probably not for much longerthe demographic numbers in the UK, Australia, Canada, and NZ are very very close. The UK is the whitest of the bunch, but not really by that much.not just the current demographics but the trends as well - yes, anglo countries are getting less white british, but at roughly the same rate across the anglosphere.(only NZ is actually MORE diverse than the other countries, not less, due to large maori populations)its for this reason that I find it confusing that CANZUK isn't a policy priority for the UK. it would revitalize the anglosphere immediately, bringing young and educated workers in from across canada and australia I imagine many retirees in the UK would love to retire in australia for the warmth but cannot do so easily with the autistic immigration policies of the anglosphere. many australians would love to work in london but can't do it easily