Timsup2nothin
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Yeah.. I sort of agree. It doesn't really make sense to say "white culture", unless you specify that you mean some small town with 500 people in it who are all Scandinavian or something.
But why say white culture then when it would be far more correct and descriptive to say Scandinavian culture, in that scenario?
Because if that small town is in Minnesota the chances of it really representing Scandinavian culture are also really slim. Part of what makes America complicated is that it tries very hard to maintain this aura of multi-culturalism with the 'Scandinavians' of Minnesota or the 'Creoles' of Louisiana. In reality the vast majority are so many generations removed that while they may be unique from other parts of America they are just as unique from the homeland of their ancestors, and probably more.