I am Arian.
A euro is a cuck that sells his rights off for security and bitches about his government doing exactly what he wants by expanding socialism.
Nearly wiped off the earth a dozen times by socialism yet they kept diving back in. Finally a bunch said, "Yer all fked in the head."
So they left and came over here.
They killed all the injuns and started the most advanced and wealthiest country in the world by using competitive greed and mankinds basic nature to create something good.
Then they had kids and they were pussies and started rotating back to the shitty ways claiming they were better, though they failed for thousands of years in Europe, and created countries with no spine or sense of honor; which paled in comparison to the power of the US.
Anyone who would get rid of their right to protect themselves is pretty much a euro.
Its a derogatory term.
I invented it.
Euro: Yer·oh~ fr Latin vagboi meaning pussy man socialist.
Exame:
"That black guy just said he wants to ban guns! He's a, "Euro!"
Last edited by The road; 02-22-2020 at 05:18 PM.
I've never looked at it that way. Perspective I guess. I was born in the USA and my ancestors are of Irish descent, therefore I'm American of Irish descent. I can't stand it when I hear people put their ethnicity first. Such as I'm Irish-American or African-American. Bullshit, if you were born in America than you're American of this or that descent.
Just my thoughts.
There is nationality, ethnicity, and race. As a white person in the US, you are of European ethnicity, American nationality, and Caucasian race. The comment I was referring to was calling people “Euros,” which I took to refer to their ethnic background, which is why I made my comment. The guy explained that it’s not about ethnicity but about views/culture. My rebuttal is that there are 44 countries in Europe and each one of them have different laws, cultures, and belief systems. I don’t like the “us vs them” mentality because that just creates hate and divisiveness. Im prejudiced like anyone else, it’s a part of our survival instinct to protect and support our own, and I understand the nationalistic sentiments expressed by others on here. I’ve just experienced friendships and good times on both sides of the pond so I don’t like calling people euros or whatever.
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