I was adopted at birth. My de facto mother is a first generation immigrant from Germany, so naturally I have german speaking grandparents. My fathers family has been in the US since the thirty years war. However, my biological mother was Swedish, and my father is apparently a genoan Italian. How does someone like me develop an ethnic identity? I feel like I identify more with my german side, as I was raised with german grandparents, but I have no ethnic connection with Germans.
>>130116792
"Point, Ray. I was one of those unfortunates adopted by upper middle-class professionals and nurtured in an environment of learning, art and a socio-religious culture steeped in more than 2000 years of Talmudic tradition. Not everyone is lucky enough to have been raised in a whiskey tango trailer park by a bow-legged female whose sole qualification for motherhood is a womb that happened to catch a sperm of a passing truck driver."
TL;DR you are what you're raised to be. A Jew who is raised by the goyim will never think of himself as a Jew. A goy who is raised by Jews will think of himself as a Jew.
>>130116792
Identify with what your biological parents were
A wolf born in a stable is not a horse
>>130117315
Yeah, I have literally no connection to my biological parents whatsoever. I am very greatful to have the parents I have, I would never turn my back on them.
>>130117473
Alright, I'll wait for you to move back to turkey to appease your ancestors
>>130118488
But I'm not a turk
You're the mutt anon, not me
>>130118488
You ask a question and you get an answer and you become a whine ass. Why even post the thread?