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Question: Do you prefer greater globalization or greater nationalism?
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Globalization
 
#2
Nationalism
 
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OneJ
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« on: May 13, 2017, 08:25:05 PM »

A mixture of Civic nationalism (putting America first, having a high level tolerance, etc.) and globalization (participating in trade, helping other countries, etc.). So I am probably lean Civic nationalist/patriot.

Nationalism doesn't have to be bad like what some might want you to believe. When some think of it, they think of the "dark" side (racism, misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia, etc.). Nationalism doesn't have to be any of those things. There should be nothing wrong about taking pride in your own country and putting it on the #1 spot.

I may not be proud of some of the things America has done since the very beginning, but this country is where I was born. This is the country in which my family lives in. This is a country with a diverse background whether it be political ideology, ethnicity, accents, stories, etc. This is a country that actually attempts to work with other nations like trade and aid.

Because of all that + some more, I am very proud to confirm that I am a proud citizen of America. Smiley

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