I was able to find the song by searching for Bayside Waltz. The sound sources used here are similar to those used in the video game Sea Dogs 2. (I'm speaking using the translation function. Sorry if I'm wrong.)
Consider a medieval setting: a Nubian or Ethiopian girl is captured in the Islamic slave trade. From there she is sold to someone in the Byzantine Empire. A varangian guard decides to buy her and takes her back home to Scandinavia. She is adopted by a Norse family and grows up like one of their own. Improbable, but not impossible. Besides that, yes, she obviously doesn't fit in. It's like seeing a white man in tribal African clothing or wearing a kimono.
@@j.langer5949 not absurd and may very well have happened. We know the inverse happened as many North Europeans were traded as slaves to Africa in the Middle Ages. The point is that back then, in the Middle Ages, people defined themselves not in terms of race, but in terms of tradition (religion). Of course they recognized race and the differences between races, but this was not the primary definer of their identity. Race being the central aspect of the identity of a people was only invented in modern, post-enlightenment times, and it is, consequently, pure nonsense. People just like to use modern problems to adhere to nonsensical ideas that solve nothing at all.
@@BradloRaul Because he hasn't lost his sense of justice yet? As a European, I will never be OK with being replaced in our folk traditions by racial foreigners. If it happened the other way around and some European woman imitated folk dances in sub-Saharan Africa, she would already be hated by the liberal online commando.