The Most Endangered Ethnocultural Groups in Western (and Western-Adjacent) Civilization

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Regarding the increase in Quebec's Anglo population:
    montrealgazett...
    Other groups I should have mentioned: The peoples of Iceland, Jersey, and Guernsey

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  • @lboston4660
    @lboston4660 Месяц назад +4

    "Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil". It filled my heart with the purest joy to finally hear somebody else acknowledge us not only as a distinct culture but as one worthy of preserving too. Nobody ever talks about us on RUclips, so I wasn't expecting to be mentioned here. Thank you so much.

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад +2

      @@lboston4660 Thank you. Glad you feel that way. I know a lot of people from down there.

    • @Wahrheit_
      @Wahrheit_ 25 дней назад +2

      Rioplatense culture is what unites us 🇦🇷🇺🇾🇧🇷

  • @codysparks1454
    @codysparks1454 Месяц назад +2

    I just found your channel recommended on my feed. Crazy how I can still be recommended channels under less than 1,000 subs, but I guess the RUclips overlords are spying on me since I have a keen interest in western civilization, ethnic groups, and urban planning, kinda creepy isn’t it? Lmao.
    But all jokes aside, I enjoyed this video, and I’ll be checking out some of your other content. You just earned a new sub ❤

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад +2

      @@codysparks1454 Thank you. Appreciate it!

  • @theodorerobertscoffieldkoz9329
    @theodorerobertscoffieldkoz9329 Месяц назад +10

    Karelia is already only 5.5% Karelian and like 86% Russian.

  • @pajeetsingh
    @pajeetsingh Месяц назад +8

    Diversity is very good for business.
    People who promote diversity are rich; don't care about their race being replaced because they are Royals, protected groups which forbids marriage with other groups.

  • @smp1017
    @smp1017 Месяц назад +5

    Gooning to this

  • @jedsamuels9409
    @jedsamuels9409 Месяц назад +2

    Nice video, could you do Indigenous South American ethnocultural groups next?

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад +1

      @@jedsamuels9409 Thanks. Not really familiar with them.

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai Месяц назад +2

    The groups that I would like to have high fertility rates here: are the Uralic peoples of Russia, the French Canadians, Arab Christians*, Basques, Cajuns and Metis People.

    • @Juan-qu4oj
      @Juan-qu4oj Месяц назад +3

      Québécois birthdate fell after the Quiet Revolution

    • @shzarmai
      @shzarmai Месяц назад +1

      @@Juan-qu4oj damn that's bad.....

  • @Lurker27819
    @Lurker27819 Месяц назад +4

    Perhaps, Udmurts in Russia? I don’t have much knowledge of them, but they seem to be rapidly decreasing, and I presume mixing as well (you might’ve mentioned this, but I haven’t watched the video yet)

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, I mentioned them actually. It's especially concerning because they have the most redhead genes of anyone on the planet.

  • @aspen1606
    @aspen1606 Месяц назад

    12:00 I would argue that the American southwest and Mexicans is another place where assimilation is happening rapidly due to the cultural and religious similarities of American southwesterners and northern Mexicans. The average Mexican American immigrant until the 2000's was actually primarily of north Mexican ancestry. 1/5 of all Hispanics marry a white non-Hispanic and even in majority Hispanic border communities uphold many of the Anglo-created institutions. Despite going from around 20-25% of the regions population to 40-50, the southwest has kept its social cohesion better in tact than many european countries who imported less people.

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад +1

      @@aspen1606 Although non-Hispanic wh!te Americans are predominantly Protestant, while Mexicans are predominantly Catholic. Plus they have a different linguistic background. I would say the cultural differences are greater there than in the cases of blitzkrieg-tier assimilation that I mentioned (Portugal, Southern Cone, Turkey). Does the average wh!te non-Hispanic American from the Southwest or California even know Spanish fluently?
      When I was in the Southwest recently, I saw a lot of Trump memorabilia, don't step on snake flags, etc. It didn't feel like everyone was welcoming Mexicans with open arms there.

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад +1

      @@aspen1606 I would say the main cultural commonality there is food. Everyone eats Mexican food down there. Hell, even here in Canada, everyone does.

    • @aspen1606
      @aspen1606 29 дней назад

      @@AbstractEntityJa couple interesting things about that actually.
      1. A lot of Hispanics are converting to Protestant sects, but if religion is a factor then countries like Germany or even the eastern US should be collapsed countries right now
      2. Many of the Mexicans voted for trump, actually border communities are why Texas stayed red due to mass Californian migration
      3. There’s no identity between the rest of Latin or South America. It’s the southwest and northern Mexico vs their surrounding regions.
      4. Runs deeper than just food, it’s dress, religious practice, lifestyle at the rural level.

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  29 дней назад

      @@aspen1606 Maybe I'm biased because my experience in the Southwest and California is mostly in the national parks and nearby areas. But in those areas, the Hispanic influence isn't that strong, and there doesn't seem to be much of a sense of shared identity.

  • @grouchypotatowolfpack5580
    @grouchypotatowolfpack5580 Месяц назад +2

    Mine certainly qualifies. I come from Jersey, the old one. The island has a population of 110000 people, of which the majority are either English, Portuguese (mostly Madeiran) or polish. We had a language once, but after a few generations of being beaten in schools for not speaking English and a massive wave of immigration from the UK and elsewhere, there's not many true natives left, and none of the younger ones know anything of our own culture, never mind the language. There's only a couple thousand speakers left, and they're all old. The old Jersey culture is effectively dead, after 1000 years of developing in our own way, with English nobles and Norman peasants instead of the other way around.

    • @grouchypotatowolfpack5580
      @grouchypotatowolfpack5580 Месяц назад

      Also, I disagree with you about the Portuguese potentially going extinct. There's a massive diaspora here, and they have a bit of an insular streak - their kids are as Portuguese as their parents, and there's people who've survived just fine for decades without learning English because they can find everything they need within their own community.

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад

      @@grouchypotatowolfpack5580 Yeah, Jersey would definitely be an example of an endangered culture. Also other small islands associated with the British Isles.
      What language family was the Jersey language part of? Was it more similar to English or to Celtic languages?

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад

      @@grouchypotatowolfpack5580 The Portuguese aren't insular where I live. They seem to have a high rate of outbreeding, both with other wh!tes and non-wh!tes. I find them to be the least insular Southern European ethnicity, with Italians or Greeks being the most.

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад

      @@aditya_dan516 Interesting.

    • @grouchypotatowolfpack5580
      @grouchypotatowolfpack5580 Месяц назад +2

      yeah, an offshoot of norman-french with a millennium of drift. we used it under Germany as a code, since it was close enough to french that most Germans would think it was French, but distinct enough that their french-speakers couldn't understand us.

  • @1685Violin
    @1685Violin Месяц назад +1

    How come you omited details of White Mexicans when you discussed Latin-America?

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад

      Do you think white Mexicans are a distinct culture?

    • @1685Violin
      @1685Violin Месяц назад +2

      @@AbstractEntityJ I don't know. What I do know is that Northern Mexico, which have a higher percentage of whites, has a different culture than Southern Mexico, which not only has more Indians living there but are of the Maya tribes, distinct from the Indians of Central Mexico.

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад +1

      @@1685Violin Tbh I don't really know enough about Mexico to say. I'm aware that the north has always had whiter genetics than the south, although I'm not sure to what extent the population of northern Mexico would qualify as white either today or in the past by the typical standards of western countries. And I know that there has been a lot of migration from southern Mexico to northern Mexico in recent decades. These days, however, northern Mexico may actually be more dangerous overall than southern Mexico with the drug war, so I'm not sure how much that internal migration is still happening. Is northern Mexico still viewed as a destination or just somewhere to pass through en route to the US?
      But yeah, as far as the cultural differences between northern Mexico and southern Mexico are concerned, that I'm not so knowledgeable of. I'd assume the whole cowboy image and tex-mex cuisine are more associated with northern Mexico.

    • @ahmadtheIED
      @ahmadtheIED Месяц назад

      @@AbstractEntityJ Not distinct from White Latinos in general. Also, you should really rephrase this. I know you're a fellow non-PC racist ethnologist, but like the idea of "whiteness" in Central and South America is different from anywhere else. You know HOW these majority "Mestizo" populations formed? They're the rape children of Native women and European invaders, and by and large they have less than 20% Native ancestry on average in most regions, outside of places like Peru.

    • @Juan-qu4oj
      @Juan-qu4oj Месяц назад +1

      @@AbstractEntityJMy Grandpa had family from Northern Mexico and they had much more Spanish and Basque heritage as opposed to the Indigenous people down south

  • @ahmadtheIED
    @ahmadtheIED Месяц назад +1

    My post was autoremoved. Fuck RUclips.

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, they suck. I hate when they do that.

  • @CalidrisJZ
    @CalidrisJZ Месяц назад +4

    Isn't the term "Western civilization" redundant?

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ  Месяц назад +4

      @@CalidrisJZ Is Northeast Asia not civilized?

    • @pajeetsingh
      @pajeetsingh Месяц назад

      Redundant? You mean no longer required, used? Why though? "Western Civilization" isn't distinctive now?

    • @ahmadtheIED
      @ahmadtheIED Месяц назад

      No. The Chinese, Indians, and all other important races might have bowed to your Machine God of Reason and Logic, but in the desert hills and sandsplashed caves, the God of Islam preserves. Waiting.