>>15336096There isn't in most first world countries since people immigrate to them. European countries are so close to each other that I think it's pretty much impossible to be 100% of just one european race. Tons of poles immigrate to Germany for example. If a German guy finds out he has polish ancestry is he just "larping" as a german now?
>it's about where you are bornWhat if he's 60% polish and 40% german? What about African immigrants who birth children in Germany? Are those children more German than some 60% German American? (I'm using germany as an example because it gets lots of immigrants)
>>15336102>There's more to being German or French or whatever than just ancestryYes this is why I am saying racially x instead of just x.
>You are what you are not by your genes but through your upbringing and the culture that shaped youSorry but I don't think an african born in ireland should call themselves irish. They're african or african irish.