You believe that fostering global unity and cooperation will lead to a more peaceful and prosperous world for all.
Anti-nationalism is a political ideology that opposes nationalism, the belief that a particular nation and its culture, people, and values are superior and should be promoted above all others. Anti-nationalists argue against the idea of national superiority and often advocate for global cooperation, internationalism, and multiculturalism. They believe that nationalism can lead to exclusion, discrimination, and conflict, and that a more global perspective can foster unity, equality, and peace.
The roots of anti-nationalism can be traced back to the Enlightenment era of the 18th century…
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If climate change impacts all of us, why do you think some people still prioritize national interests over global ones?
@9KSGW5VLibertarian 3mos3MO
Until you hold China, India, and the other Asian countries accountable for their outrageous emissions, all of this is just grandstanding. So I’m tired of politicians using climate change when in reality they can’t do one thing to stop the real problem across the Pacific.
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People would prioritize their nation over the globe because as long as their country is good, they wouldn't care about other nations going through the same situation.
@9KS7WGB3mos3MO
Because if you cant take good enough care of your own country or your own people, how can you be expected to take even decent care of the rest of the planet.
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If you could choose one global issue to educate your peers about, which would it be and why?
@9KWSZTSRepublican3mos3MO
It would be the issue of big governments and imperialism, and the reason for it would be because it affects the entire world through the United States of America.
@9KWSQ2M3mos3MO
I would choose to educate about water and how much the world has.
@9KWSMR6Women’s Equality3mos3MO
I'm not too sure on what I would talk to my peers about because there is too many things that need to be addressed.
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How might understanding the stories of indigenous peoples around the world affect nationalism?
@9JJ3TDLWomen’s Equality4mos4MO
I don’t think I have the right to comment on this. I understand that we totally colonized over Native American land and forced them out of their home. I also understand that indigenous people have a different system of government to Americans. But it’s effects, I don’t really know if I should be commenting.
@9JM7VYZ4mos4MO
Western culture conquered an inferior culture and the only way to stop it from happening is to advance in culture and economy
@9JJ4P6S4mos4MO
Understanding the stories of other nations will prompt more self-reflection on peoples own nations- Rights, Wrongs, and areas to improve.
@9JHY9HM4mos4MO
The understanding of the stories of indigenous peoples around the world, it would affect each nation's individualism to become more sectored, more exclusive to each country's own people.
@9JHXJ4Z4mos4MO
It might affect it because what "you're" so proud of was "fake."
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Reflect on a time when an international event personally affected you; did it alter your perception of nationalism?
@9KCM9GS3mos3MO
I have no problem with America first. The world is better off when America is first. The problem is that America is not first in very many categories any more.
@9KFCG573mos3MO
This doesn't answer the question. America being first does not provide an answer as to how an international even affected your life.
Yes, after the election and Donald Trump winning the election, it made me have less faith in the country with the amount of people not caring about immigrants.
@9KK3NHG 3mos3MO
The polarization began with Obama. Moreover, Obama deported more illegal immigrants than Trump did. Not only that but before Trump, both Democrats, and Republicans had a consensus when it came to cracking down on illegal immigration.
@9KCLLFKIndependent3mos3MO
COVID-19 affected me, but not my perception of nationalism
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Would you rather win an award recognized globally or nationally, and why does it matter to you?
@9K9PB3J3mos3MO
Globally because then I would be globally more known and I can share my many talents with the world at a faster pace.
@9K9P46C3mos3MO
If I understand what the question is asking, then nationally. If we force every country to agree, that would make the countries unhappy and could end with war.
@9K9NZH43mos3MO
Globally because we are all apart of this world and should live with each other, not against each other.
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How could the spread of a worldwide popular trend impact your feeling of connection to other countries?
@9KCRTFR3mos3MO
It could give us a negative bond we have with our countries.
If the trend is bad then I would think lower of other countries. But if the trend is positive and doesn't have a Massive red flag following it then yeah i'd like that country
@9KCMBQ63mos3MO
The rise and spread of nationalism gave people a new sense of identity and also led to an increased sense of competition among nation-states. It could change how we like the country or not.
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Is a world without national conflicts possible, and what would it take to achieve it?
@9H9HKL5Republican6mos6MO
all nations coming together for a common purpose to sit down and agree to hash things out
A dramatic increase of power granted to the UN, with elimination of nation states in favor of a global government if the future
@9H9DM546mos6MO
No because in any situation a handful of people are very unlikely to agree on the same thing, big or small. We would need to be in a dictatorship.
@9H9DG2G6mos6MO
I feel like there is no world without national conflicts.
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How would the world change if all nations suddenly dissolved their borders?
@9H5WJZS7mos7MO
We would rebuild, as we yearn for some kind of structure, fraternity, and society. We should push ourselves to do better this time.
It is an ideolized idea that would be a catastrophic in practice.
Though there would be a lot more integration, there is also a high chance for conflict and corruption
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If we educated children about global rather than national history, how might that shape our future society?
@9HYV93L5mos5MO
Well if we talked more about International history more than our own National history it could cause some problems and some benefits. One thing is that Global history can lead minors to be more interested in international affairs and are more willing to be more active in this. However this could potentially cause apathy of the young when the topic of National affairs and could be generally less patriotic to their country which could make problems like less support and other things that I’m not gonna go into because this page is already getting really long. On the other hand if we taught… Read more
People would be more intune with world affairs other than just their current country
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What are the possible benefits and drawbacks of feeling a stronger allegiance to the planet than to your country?
@9J4VXFK5mos5MO
positive outcomes promote a sense of identity, unite people, and promote pride. negative outcomes leads to conflict with others
@9J4VW6NRepublican5mos5MO
A benefit would be new alliances, and a draw-back would be that there would be a possible new power
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How does the idea of being an 'Earth citizen' resonate with you and why?
@9HLKZKF6mos6MO
It does not resonate with me. I agree with the concepts of nations and national identity, but I also believe in the concept of humanity working together for the common good.
@9HLKY6SLibertarian6mos6MO
I don't exactly like that idea, as I am very patriotic of my country and want my country to be my country. And the United States being pard of a global federation means that the average US citizens has even less of a voice.
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