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What is White?
This is a great question. The answer will vary from
person to person. I have crystallized my own method of determining
who is White and who is not. Here are the details.
The Maternal and Paternal Line Rule
If you're 3/4 White, 1/4 non-white (Indian, Arab, north Asian
or high cast East Indian) you LOOK White, and it's your
father's mother or mother's father who is the non-white grandparent,
you're White. Or at least given grace and loosely defined as
White
If you're 3/4 White, 1/4 non-White and a female who's mother's
mother is non-White, you're NOT White
If you're 3/4 White, 1/4 non-White and a male who's
father's father is non-white, you're NOT White.
If you're 3/4 White, 1/4
non-White and a male who's mother's mother is
non-white, or a female who's father's father is non-white, it goes
on a case by case basis.
If you're 1/8th non-white, and 7/8th White, in most cases
you're White. The exceptions to this would be a male who's great
grandfather along the direct paternal line was non-white, or a
female who's great grandmother along the direct maternal line was
non-white. In fact a female who is 1/16th, 1/32nd or 1/64th
non-White along the direct maternal line may still be considered
mixed. However, their male children would be considered White.
The same applies to males who are 1/16th, 1/32nd or
1/64 non-White along the direct paternal line. However,
their female children would be considered White
The rules set fourth for 1/4 and 1/8th non-white people,
in many cases, do NOT apply if the non-white ancestor is Black. This
because the Black genome is so radically different from the White
genome.
If you're a 1/2 White, 1/2 non-white, and a male with a
non-white mother and a White father, you're mixed.
If you're a 1/2 White, 1/2 non-white, and a male with a
non-white father and a White mother, you're completely NON-WHITE.
If you're a 1/2 White, 1/2 non-white, and a female with a
non-white father and a White mother, you're mixed.
If you're a 1/2 White, 1/2 non-white, and a female with a
non-white mother and a White father, you're completely NON-WHITE.
Why the Emphasis on Maternal and Paternal
lines?
The reason I put emphasis on direct maternal and paternal
lines is because of mtDNA and Y chromosomes. A person's mtDNA is
only passed from mother to child. Y chromosomes are only passed from
father to child. Women can only pass on their mtDNA. Men can only
pass on their Y chromosome. Y chromosomes and mtDNA are carried on
for countless generations. I prefer that mtDNA and Y chromosomes are
consistent with the race that the individual appears to be.
Why so Liberal?
A common view in the White Nationalist community
regarding the question of "who is White?" is the 1/16th rule. Given
the large percentage of 1/4 and 1/8th non-whites that we have today,
is the 1/16th rule reasonable under these conditions? This would
exclude a lot of people who look White, who pose little or no threat
to the race, and are ingrained in our society. It just makes more
sense to include as many people as we can WITHIN REASON.
When I say '"White" it is meant more as a loose
definition, as opposed to something we carve in stone. The
implications of being not White would mean that you cannot live
among, or marry White people. Because of this serious
implication, I try to be as fair as possible.
If you do think about seriously dating someone who might
be part something, PLEASE look into their family tree. Screen them.
Make sure everything is fine, at least along direct maternal and
paternal lines.
I feel the Maternal and Paternal line rule strikes a
balance between protecting the sanctity of the White race and being
reasonable with people who are not "100% pure".
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