What is American culture, /pol/?
Did America have a culture at one point? I feel like we've had a culture, but then it was destroyed.
Also feel like the South had/has culture, but the North was always empty - with except to New England perhaps.
>Picture related: What Virginia used to be. Now it's a Democrat, Third World dumping ground
>>131302007
Whatever it was, 100 years ago it changed into wars for world Jewry and diversity.
>>131302007
Culture really only exists or flourishes when there's a dominant homogeneous group which can enforce a single monoculture which doesn't compete much with other cultures around it. The US, well parts of it at least, at one point was basically an extension of England/Northwestern Europe so it had a culture much like them but it's obviously changed a lot over time.
white culture is ownership, business, trade, efficiency. other cultures are simply losers running away from all this stuff.
>>131302007
>American "culture"
Manifest destiny and greed are the only culturally defining concepts that are still relevant today.
Culture isn't something that can be destroyed. If there are humans living somewhere, they haven't a distinct culture. It may drastically change, and we might not like what it becomes, but to deny it's existence stinks of (((them)))
>>131302386
have* not haven't.
>>131302303
No, we aren't just money, nihilist.
>>131302386
Ask the Germans when culture can be destroyed.