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18th November 04, 01:28 PM
#11
Well that one was sort of a backlash against hyphenated-americans. It's as if being American isn't enough, or that one is grasping for some cultural identity that America cannot give.
I'm a mutt of european descent. I was born in the US and so were my parents. I'm American.
There's some Scot back there. I happen to like Celtic music and love beers from the Irish and Scottish cultures. But I'm not so desperate for cultural identity that being American isn't enough for me.
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