Look around, look around.
Otherkin, transgender, demisexuals, transniggers, feminists, antiracist, pro-this, pro-that, brony, whovian, neets, gangsters, commodified sub-cultures, invented sub-cultures, blah blah labels and slacktivism.
These are the descendants of decent hard working people, and they don't even know it. They're likely to even rather forget their ancestors out of shame or guilt, thanks to their 'education' and 'entertainment'.
But can traditionalism solve the identity crisis the radical left are taking advantage of? To first romanticize the national dress and the festivals, then the old lifestyles and values in an ever maddening arms race to be the most politically correct?
Maybe TV series like "Who Do You Think You Are?" and vid related could pave that way. But how else can it gain traction?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Sx0Wr-uT0s========Alt for Norge (All for Norway, though marketed in the United States as The Great Norway Adventure) is a Norwegian reality television series which debuted in 2010 and appears on TVNorge and hosted by Henriette Bruusgaard. The series features Americans of Norwegian descent, but who have never visited Norway, competing in various tasks while traveling the country, aiming to win $50,000 and meet their Norwegian relatives. The popular series won the Gullruten award (Norway's version of the Emmys) for best reality show in 2011 and 2012.[1][2][3][4]
A Swedish version of the program, Allt för Sverige, debuted in 2011 and a Danish version of the program "Alt for Danmark", debuted in 2012. The series concept has been sold to several countries / TV networks.