Nationalism leads to all sorts of nasty things (even Nazi things) like fascism and war.

Christina Engela
Nationalism leads to all sorts of nasty things (even Nazi...
Nationalism leads to all sorts of nasty things (even Nazi...
Nationalism leads to all sorts of nasty things (even Nazi...
Nationalism leads to all sorts of nasty things (even Nazi...
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While nationalism may lead to all sorts of nasty things, it’s certainly not always leading to these things. Nationalism, when used with the right intentions, can be a force for good in the world. It can encourage solidarity and solidarity can encourage cooperation. When nations work together, they don’t have to worry about their neighbors snooping around in their business, which is usually very messy business.

Source: Dead Mans Hammer

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