
RichmondBread
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Americans are mostly NW European, but all of those ethnicities are similar enough to make a more homogenized group. So, for example, there is hardly any difference between a German Alpine and one from France. Or someone from England vs Ireland. So therefor, the term "Amerimutt" is improperly used . The only time someone is a mutt, is from the result of race mixing, so if someone had white and black blood, or Indian or Oriental or something of that nature. That would be a "mutt". If you are European blended, you are not a mutt, you are non-ethnic. Just a little food for thought!