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Mr Hammer wrote on Jan 23 rd, 2017 at 2:20pm: Melanias purse wrote on Jan 23 rd, 2017 at 11:51am: Mr Hammer wrote on Jan 23 rd, 2017 at 11:29am: Melanias purse wrote on Jan 23 rd, 2017 at 11:23am: Mr Hammer wrote on Jan 23 rd, 2017 at 11:02am: Melanias purse wrote on Jan 23 rd, 2017 at 10:57am: Mr Hammer wrote on Jan 23 rd, 2017 at 10:51am: Melanias purse wrote on Jan 23 rd, 2017 at 10:48am: Mr Hammer wrote on Jan 23 rd, 2017 at 10:46am: TheFunPolice wrote on Jan 23 rd, 2017 at 10:45am: Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 23 rd, 2017 at 10:40am: Frank wrote on Jan 22 nd, 2017 at 10:38pm: Anyway, elsewhere in the world his inauguration is greeted: Le Pen said: "We are living through the end of one world, and the birth of another. We are experiencing the return of nation-states. 2016 was the year the Anglo-Saxon world woke up. 2017, I am sure, will be the year in which the peoples of the European continent rise up." Wilders added: "The world is changing. America is changing. Europe is changing. It started last year with Brexit, yesterday there was Trump and today the freedom-loving parties gathered in Koblenz are making a stand. The genie will not go back into the bottle again, whether you like it or not. The people of the West are awakening. They are throwing off the yoke of political correctness." https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9810/trump-europe-establishmentThat's what matters: the genie will not go back into the bottle again, whether you like it or not. Music to our ears. Nationalism is at last beginning to come out of the coma that Leftwing politicians put it into somewhere around the mid-'50's. Not Hitler's expansionist nationalism, but a reclaiming of ones own homeland from 60 years of inviting the Third World to colonise the West as ghetto communities. I'm sick of hearing Arabic being yelled across the rooftops. Bulldust: nationalism is a natural reaction to failing economics! not always muppet. Always. We're in the political climate we're in because of the GFC, just as the Great Depression ushered in fascism. There was nationalism a thousand years ago before complex economic systems. There were no nations or nationalism before capitalism, Homo. Rome, Carthage , Persia were just the same. They were not the same. These empires were merely strong armies that invaded and occupied foreign territories. The concept of a sovereign nation goes back to the post-Napoleonic era. Previously, the world was ruled (and divvied up) by monarchs. We could ague all day and night about it. So do you still believe nationalism come purely out of bad economic situations?? No, hyper- nationalism, or fascism, can only come out of bad economic situations. Nationalist or racial-supremacists are rarely rich and powerful, Homo. As you well know. In Serbia it was hundreds of years of ethnic tension that ticked it off for them . The Germans because the Jews started to take over etc etc. Ethnic tension is behind all nationalism and economic situations tick it off. It isn't the other way around. No, in Serbia it was the dissolution of the USSR and the loss of former markets. In Germany, it was the Great Depression and the burden of its war reparations. In your own case, it's the loss of manufacturing jobs in Western Sydney and your unsuccessful transition to the service economy. Ethnic tension does not exist as a thing in itself. It must be sparked. If there were no ethnicities, people would find other reasons to fight when their economic conditions are threatened.
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