:frothingfash: :chad-trotsky:

(Just gonna put out there that this is a common myth among neonazis. An Indian Affairs officer coined the term)

Anyway, I’m shocked Mr. Resting-Dipshit-Face’s sub reclined into open fascism.

:live-tucker-reaction:

Link

    • Funkydick [none/use name]
      ·
      3 years ago

      It's the concept of ingroup and outgroup based on clan membership. Clans banded together into a tribe, tribes banded together as a nation. Stronger Together, eh? Of course it's not the Westphalian concept of a nation-state with a customs service and all, but that's where this comes from. We're the ingroup, The Other is the outgroup.

      Globalism and some other ideologies wish to remove all these borders and put everyone together in the same ingroup. That's why anyone who doesn't want to go along with this is treated as the outgroup.

    • SolidaritySplodarity [they/them]
      ·
      3 years ago

      It's a challenge to sympathize with people you are barely aware of. One is at least aware of their neighbors. This doesn't really need to be a nation-state and the nation-state itself tries to co-opt this tendency, turn it into nationalism, create an individual identity out of it.