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See, “Thank You From African Blacks To Mitch McConnell, Unity Consciousness #2617”Black people did it to ourselves by adopting the name African-American rather than simply insisting on being called American, or better yet, Africans, or at least Africans in America or better yet, American Africans.
Other groups have also allowed this same nomenclature nonsense to exist in the form of Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, Hispanic Americans, Puerto Rican Americans and Native Americans and so on.Mitch McConnell was correct in his statement for the simple reason that, since he is not an African-American (a black person), then he must be an American (a white person). What other equally situated word do we expect him to use to describe white people? We ourselves have already done and said the same thing, but perhaps not in the same sentence.
We could say American is short for European American, but I don't think most white Americans hold that understanding in the forefront of consciousness, leaving it to only arise when speaking specifically of ancestry.I've come to understand that White Americans are to Europe, especially England and the rest of the UK, as the Trumpeteer logic subset of Americans are to the racist collective in America. Both sets of people are the same thing but they choose to disguise themselves behind names and then get you African Blacks to play the same name and then cry when by name you feel defamed.
We could also say that everyone who becomes a citizen of America is an African American since everyone is fundamentally and genetically an African. There is no way around this except to escape into the escape room of illusion. Lastly, it is clear that, if we are going to use geographic identifiers to identify ourselves, then African is everyone's geographic surname.Thus then, white people in the USA are American European Albino Asian African Aethiopian Negro Alkebulanian Kafruti. This shows their lineage more accurately.
Thus then, white people in the USA who simply call themselves American are like the little lost child who knows their first name, but don't their last name or their parent's names. And when asked where they came from the best answer you'll get is that they live in a house. It's not the child's fault. It's the fault of those who have been negligent in the education process of teaching Americans who they are and where they came from.