Talk:Ethnic nationalism

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Nationalism[edit]

it would seem to make sense that ethnic nationalism woulde be facet to an article on Nationalism generally, however if only ethnic nationalism existed as an article than that would make sense, since it doesn't it ought be merged with Nationalisim.

Europe, Japan etc?[edit]

Ethnic nationalism exist in many places but is most prevalent in ethnostates like most European countries and Japan. The two examples being Myanmar and the USA are strange because the Myanmar thing is mostly religious nationalism Buddhist vs muslim. The US is an okay example but the US is not a literal ethnostate. France, turkey, Scandinavia, Japan are all really extreme examples of ethnic nationalism 97.113.57.76 (talk) 16:49, 5 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

There are groups within those countries that are ethnonationalist, like zaitokukai in Japan. Calling an entire nation ethnonationalist should require objective measures though. While Japan takes pride in their culture, it's not very nationalistic in general and anti-imigration sentiment is actually extremely low (one of the lowest in the world). I'm concerned about perpetuating stereotypes and making cross-cultural understanding more difficult. Dplre (talk) 05:43, 23 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]


USA section is nonsense, it must be removed[edit]

USA section is total nonsense, it must be removed. White Protestant Americans can not be considered as ethnic group. Why is it interesting what Donald Trump said about "true Americans" (Native Americans or what?) if he is not even WASP, but descendant of German origin family. It is total nonsense section in the article--Pharaph (talk) 18:43, 26 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]