Nationalism - Taking pointlessness into the twenty first century!!
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I have perused many of the comments raised on the site, and quite frankly find myself staggered at the ammount of nationalistic squabbling that is currently raging. So, I hereby present the patented Nationalism inhibitor. A simple list which pulls a little rational light on the subject.
1. Nations do not care about individuals.
2. Nations Care about money.
3. Money brings power
4. Nations will sacrafice individuals for money, so to secure power.
5. All wars in history have been about securing money and power.
6. Millions of individuals have been sent to their deaths by their own Nations, which were trying to secure money and power.
Remember, before you raise a fist to an inhabitant who comes from a different techtonic plate, which exists only because of a weakness in the Earths Crust giving rise to an eruption of Magma, please don't do it in the name of your Country. If you do, you become nothing but a brainwashed tool of your masters.
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