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Not quite. GA and I agree that "White American" is a coherent ethnicity. It's the blending of the european people who've been here for 400 years. 400 years is plenty enough time for an ethnogenesis. It is whatever I and GA, and all the generic white guys are, who are descended from Europeans and identify only as American, with no hyphens, and see ourselves as part of the continuity of this place from Jamestown through the Revolution and the Civil War and WWII and the moon landing to today.
I'm ambivalent about "white ethnostate." I'm not sure what that means. If it means "everyone is White American" then absolutely not. Black Americans are heritage Americans, they've been here as long as my family. What I'd like is something more like the racial demographics of my childhood in the 1980s or so. What I don't like is having to ever hear the words "the Somalian community in Minnesota" or "the entirely Muslim city council of Deerborn Michigan" or "Another Chinese spy for the CCP caught smuggling a parasitic mold into the US that could wipe out all vegetable production" or "new Indian CEO of major American corporation fires 10,000 workers, plans new $10B investment in India." None of this new immigration is doing anything for me. It's making my life and my country worse in countless ways large and small, from my kid's school concerts to the cost of housing to my car insurance premiums to my tax bills to ER wait times to everything else.
I wouldn't call 1986 a "white ethnostate," but I liked it when the major race relation issues we had were between white and black Americans, and I can tolerate a smattering of hispanics and some one-off asians. But no "communities."