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they don't align with any thoughts but their own; one of the major reasons they find it so easy to screw over so many people. Same as Europeans when it comes to non-euro issues, or the US when it comes to non-citizens. Or undesirable citizens, per usual with most countries.
Simon TTS?
Well, I ask because the isles are in the European continent but it also has a shared history, a common language, an overlap in religious beliefs and legal principles, and kinship ties that reach back hundreds of years when it comes to the United States.
If you're referring to the Britons, the Britons migrated to Wales which has a distinctive DNA from the rest.
The British that ruled the Empire were of Germanic descent and they also have a German royal family.
Both UK and US are majority northwestern European ancestrally, speak the same language, shaped by generally Protestant Christianity, both immigrant countries.
France and Northwest Africa don't even have the same ancestry.
No surprise here, since they are objectively Europeans in any conceivable way...
no but I sound much cuter uwu