@Passerby #230849
Sure as hell cannot be Blood and Soil, either, seeing as it was founded by an assortment of renegade colonists who had settled there only one and a half centuries ago, and from there grew massively and in no way homogeneously, both in territory - spreading itself across an entire continent, into lands very unlike from their homelands across the sea - and in people - even if we just limit us to “True Whites”, that’s still a melting plot of most of the diverse and often inimical peoples of Western Europe!
As I write this… at least in case of Matt Walsh, “Anerucab Identity” almost certainly includes Christianity - specifically, of course, a mythical unified specifically American Christianity that has absolutely nothing to do with the actual religious history of Colonial North America (and also, any similarities to the teachings of Jesus the Nazarene being completely coincidental).
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And of course, it is Matt Walsh who arbitrarily decides whether or not someone fulfils “American Christianity”…
In general, I am certain that any cultural components would be pretty much ritual - saying the correct oath of allegiance, raising the right flag, eating the right meal on the right day, etc.