Message from @Dᴏᴏғᴜs Dᴏʀᴋᴍᴀɴᴇ
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@MikuChan I'm talking about ethnicity not culture
their ethnicity hasnt changed..
I know
the reason they are different is culture
both shag sheep though
I am arguing that culture and identity are what a nation is created upon not ethnicity
its a mix of all of them
if it was just ethnicity
then you have the germans
being a subjective shitshow of a race
Do their borders link Electric? They don't. A lot of time has also passed that this feeling of unity between the groups has passed.
Is your question "why do similar/same ethnicities not unite and form a country"?
Do you even know what ethnicity is?
Which is why i am using the example of Wales and Scotland because according to @Dᴏᴏғᴜs Dᴏʀᴋᴍᴀɴᴇ they are from the same ethnic group and if that ethnic groups decides the nation then surely they should have the same identity
No
@Dᴏᴏғᴜs Dᴏʀᴋᴍᴀɴᴇ I don't believe nations are founded based on ethnicity
You have said that they are
English are an ethnicity
But there are sub groups within that
noun: ethnicity; plural noun: ethnicities
the fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.
*national*
Dude, most nations are founded on ethnicity. If you are whining about current borders or placement of ethnic groups you can blame history and power
What about Germany then
Same ethnicity
Close to each other
dogshit country
Took decades to unify
xddddd
cos some of it is catholic
some of it
is protestant
and if you didnt know
To be honest, it was mostly united once it became unified in religion, but man feudalism butchered it
theres a rift between the 2
In fact the UK unified multiple different ethnicities in the time it took for Germany to unite it's shared ethnicity
under the English Language, they also spread their religion
Like I just said, feudalism butchered Germany and drove them apart to form separate states
sargon's video on the validity of nazi comparisons explains the german psyche
Twatter claimed another scalp tonight
quite nicely
who?
Katie Hopkins