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Is nationalism different from racism?
in Politics
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Then, why are people who would be ashamed to be racist, are proud to be nationalists?
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I don't agree with that premise. Racists are often proud to be racists.
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I was not referring to the far right goons, I am talking about average people who would be horrified to be called racist, but would be totally fine with being called a nationalist.
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1. Being prejudiced against people of other nationalities.
2. Loving your country.
3. Thinking immigration should be restricted.
4. Believing that your land deserves independence from the federal authorities.
5. Claiming that all nations should be united under a single banner (yes, internationalism is also nationalism!).
So to answer the question in your first comment, people who proudly call themselves nationalists rarely use the 1st meaning of this world. Usually it is the 2nd or the 3rd, but it could be many other definitions as well.
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Of course not. One's nation does not determine anything. You will find a variety of people in any nation as well as in any race.
Portraying all people of one race or nation stereo typically is equally idiotic.
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