Americans seem to have this retarded idea that anyone outside of Europe was brown and that they can only be White if they’re crusaders or colonist descendants. This is why American leftists claim Augustine or Jesus were black (because Dey be from Africa and Dey Middle East mufuggah so why yo axin me to think Dey wypipo yo), while American rightists assume Mohammad Al Tamimi (blond haired toddler shot by Israel) was a descendant of crusaders or Hamesh Mayar (brown haired green eyed afghan that went viral on Reddit because of dumb americans) is a descendant of Ancient Greek garrisons in Afghanistan or Brits that escaped the hill of bones.
The indo Europeans spread from Ireland to northern India before some were muttified by inferior races (which is why there’s so few Whites in India now).
Fact is pockets still exist. A blond haired blue eyed Syrian such as my university roommate that everyone nicknamed Malfoy is not a crusader. A nuristani in eastern Afghanistan is not a British descendant of the hill of bones (which most Americans didn’t even know about until the shitty 2008 horror movie set there- but of course filmed in the tax haven Ouarzazate). These are the indigenous people.
If anything we should use these people as a justification for why we must preserve Our Race in Europe and America. The fact of how rare these people now are (to the point where their photos go viral because people are shocked) is proof that White Genocide has happened throughout history. If the Aryan race don’t protect our race in our European and American homelands then in generations time people will see a photo of a random White guy holding his sister in Wales or Catalonia and make it go viral because “wow look there are White people there- who knew’ the same way they reacted to the photo of the Nuristani boy.
It’s worrying.
A lot of this--I mean a lot--is very relative, and also it's very easy to make incorrect assumptions about all kinds of facts and circumstances. As you describe, people do it all the time and thus have all kinds of erroneous ideas.
Like Genghis Khan, classic Asiatic, right? Wrong. Tall white guy, light-colored eyes. Mansa Musa, richest guy that ever lived, from the Mali Empire. Black like DMX, right? Nope, another white guy. Everything is so far off it actually blocks an understanding of history, just sends it off the rails.
As far as the relativism, I came across something from Ben Franklin about immigration to the US. He said something like, "English, you bet. French, I guess so. But Germans? Forget it, we don't need that kind of pollution." Most racist thing I ever read, relatively speaking. The guy probably thought Swedes had too much race-mixing with Laplanders and were practically Finns.
The Franklin quote had to do with the Palatines. They were impoverished illiterate farmers and the British and Americans didn’t want them. The British tried to put them in Ireland and the Irish rioted and killed them lol.
Whoa, the Irish shit on them?! Pretty low on the totem.
I take back what I said because actually the most racist thing I ever heard is that at one time an insult to black slaves was to refer to them as "smoked Irishmen", this being a reference to all the Irish slaves that have now been vaporized from history.
Like, you know how Rihanna has a unique look? She's part Irish. When she got here from the Caribbean and they were teaching in school about slavery, they never mentioned the Irish. She was like, "Wut?"