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No. Not if it's going to interfere with my culture and raising the children. People need to think of that aspect as well. Remember, You do not only marry the woman but also the family who will try to influence. If they are irreligious it becomes a different matter as it won't affect the relationship and upbringing. I believe that it's important that both sides share the same values and outlook on life on ethical and cultural matters. If You can make it work, go for it. But I believe it's better to have an upbringing in values that both parents are in cohesion about. Very often though, as most are not that pious, the matter of culture comes into play. It's essential that my wife would assimilate into my culture.
In Your introduction You said values You held dear are "European Identity, furthering their race, opposing degeneracy,,etc". And now You contradict Yourself by appearing as a spineless trojan horse ready to sell out Your way of life and culture. Listing "ABB"/Breivik as Your personal hero in Your profile. You think he would approve of that?
Nor did You respond when I wrote to You in Norwegian. You clearly want to stir the pot, but I'd say the cover is blown already as You stumbled from the start.
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