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Originally Posted by Aptrgangr
Do you think non-ethno-nationalism exists?
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No, I dont think it, I know it - it is pretty indisputable fact.
People define nation and ethnicity differently, which leads to different kinds of nationalism, even different kinds of ethno-nationalism. I believe there is a poll about that
here.
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Originally Posted by Aptrgangr
The whole concept of multiculturalism is a hoax, except some degenerates most people like to stay within their own ethnic group.
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Depends how you define multiculturalism. We are using a presumed definition of multiculturalism in this thread (and many other places), without clearly defining it. To a large extent, I myself am the product of multiculturalism - I am the descendant of a mixture of Danes, Jutes (who themselves are a mixture of many things), Dutch and Austrian immigrants, and to my most essential roots, I am the descendant of a mixture of Indo-Europeans and paleo-Europeans. Whats more, many of the cultural components of my country have a foreign origin, such as Christianity. So to a large extent, multiculturalism is also embedded in ourselves and our cultures.
The difference is that that it is another kind of multiculturalism - intra-European, so to speak - whereas today, multiculturalism typically refers to either societies with a dividing ethnic/cultural diversity, caused by large migrations between countries, or large minorities, typically non-western refugees or immigrants, with foreign cultures and religions.
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Originally Posted by Aptrgangr
Currently European people are too weak and it is unlikely this will change this soon, so there are no deportions to be expected anyway. But the more foreigners come, the more the government comes under pressure, since these foreigners, especially Muslims, have better things to do than to "integrate". They hate the liberal democracy and exploit it for their own purposes.
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The fact that you use muslims as an example of "foreigners" interestingly indicates what I just wrote is pretty accurate.
On topic,
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Originally Posted by Aptrgangr
Of course we must deport them - back to where their ancestors came from.
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How? You do know, that their countries will likely not take them back, right? In Denmark, we are having these controversies with thousands of refugees that have been rejected and officially "deported" 10+ years ago, living in asylum here in the country, because their countries (typically Middle Eastern) wont have them.
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Originally Posted by Aptrgangr
Currently there are no practical solutions since all nationalist and so-called "right-wingers" fail to gain any political influence despite about 50% of the population thinks there are too many foreigners within our borders.
So currently the only weapon is to fight the "integration" by boycotting (non-European) foreigners and to encourage segregationism.
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But you, seemingly suggesting that the only nationalism that exists is ethno-nationalism, must certainly also be against
European immigrants?