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>Not in a direct way. However, once the regime revokes this, it can be used to excite dumb people who would otherwise not understand higher arguments about the negative aspects of multi-racism (aka the Christians).
It will not be a racial thing to them. It will continue to be a national thing.
>I mean, civic nationalism is to nationalism what your mom's beenie baby collection is to a museum.
I'm not sure about that. "Nationalism" is kind of a red herring. It is in fact a social construct, whereas ethnocentrism is cold, hard biology at work. The two overlap, but in the case of the US, the two are now and have been for a very long time, mutually exclusive.
>The issue with "cultivating our own identity" until some unspecified time is that, in order to separate, we need to be capable of organized violence.
Well, I think we should remember that Orania has made great strides at separating peacefully. Ultimately, nothing can happen if we do not come together and unity requires identification. Trying to separate without more tangible togetherness is putting the cart before the horse, although I absolutely think we should start incorporating ever increasing amounts of cultural separatism in to prep the playing field.
>To be in such a position, we need numbers. Both high func