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Default Re: Which kind of Nationalism do you favour the most?

Speaking for Ireland, the majority of immigrants are Europeans.
It is so-called "White" Europeans taking the jobs, undercutting the native workers, damaging the culture and forcing us into a pluralist, multicultural society.

As for European Unions, or Confederations, or Imperiums....thanks but no thanks. Being sovereign and independent doesn't mean isolationism. Co-operation is still desirable. But not at the price of some monolithic Pan-European state.

I am interested in an apparent contradiction in your views though. Namely this:-


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I know that you are some type of "españolista", that you dont reconize the right of Galiza or Catalonia being independent, since you nationalism is State based nationalism and not in ethnic-cultural roots (the true nationalism).
But then from being a champion of small ethnic states, you seem to do a u-turn by attacking the very same idea:-

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some poeple are more attached to their small, tiny, ridiculous differeces than to the survival of us all, the Europeans
In any case, if the future Europe is one without a distinct Irish people then why should I care whether it is over-run by non-Europeans?
Multiculturalism is poison, whether it is White Multiculturalism (White Nationalism), European Multiculturalism (Pan-Europeanism) or Worldwide Multiculturalism (Globalism), it matters little
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- Edmund Curtis (A History of Ireland: From Earliest Times to 1922)

The Irish are one of the most ancient nations that I know of at this end of the world, and are from as mighty a race as the world ever brought forth.
For it is certain that Ireland hath had the use of letters very anciently and long before England; that they had letters anciently is nothing doubtful, for the Saxons of England are said to have their letters and learning, and learned men, from the Irish.
- Edmund Spenser (writer, and British Government Official in Ireland, AD 1596).

The renaissance began in Ireland seven hundred years before it was known in Italy. And Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, was at one time the metropolis of civilisation.
- Arsene Darmesteter, Professor of Old French and Literature

Ireland can indeed lay claim to a great past; she can not only boast of having been the birthplace and abode of high culture in the fifth and sixth centuries . . . but also of having made strenous efforts in the seventh and up to the tenth century to spread her learning among the German and Romance peoples, thus forming the actual fountain of our present continental civilisation.
- Heinrich Zimmer, Professor of Celtic and Sanskrit, Member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences
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