I too am an Italipino. I am sicilian and married a Filipina who is coverting me.
There’s nothing wrong with that. I stressed Cesar’s immediate ancestry, because so many media radicals were hasty to portray him as a stereotypical American redneck of northern European descent.
I’ll get real and sincere here.
One of the hopes of many Democrats after balkanizing Americans with its pushing of multiculturalism is to somehow gather all who are not of northern European descent to vote against people of northern European descent. That’s a violation of American culture and would lead to miserable conditions for all. Why would we want to bring the miseries of the countries of our ancestors here?
It appears from some of Cesar’s promotions of himself, that he was overly concerned about his pre-American ancestry. He allowed too much about the factions of New York to occupy his mind. That’s an error, in my opinion. Here’s what I’m getting at.
Our founding fathers of the United States sought to bring only the best of their ancestral teachings into their generation, leave detrimental teachings behind and help to shape a new people—a new culture. Justice Kavanaugh is a good contemporary example.
He studied the newer philosophical foundations practiced and taught by our founding fathers and did not try to reestablish the culture of the old country here. He’s an American, as some of us prefer to describe ourselves.