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But I don't believe in any borders at all, and I've already said I think all countries are ultimately the same. And nationalism is bad.
How does that make me a nationalist? It clearly doesn't.
If it doesn't make any sense it's because your argument, well, doesn't make sense.
Don't worry @jimmy_james I'm done. I think if I argued the earth was round Gruber would be along to tell me that's a London-centric worldview...
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ah, so you're an open minded Globalist petitioning all nation states to abandon borders or any other institutions or customs that would hinder this ambition?
It's funny that this doesn't come accross in any of your posts-here was me thinking that despite all your claims to close intimacy with Scottish politics because you've visited a few times, your stated resentment of people there choosing to speak Gaelic (their native language) and your previous comparison of the SNP to the Nazis that you were actually just a facile idiot.
But lo! You're resentment isn't a political party advocating a peaceful renegotiation of treaties to be able to offer its people a more moderate, socially inclusive and European government, it's just any form of Nationhood existing in the first place.
Given that neither the Lib Dems, Labour or Tories are advocating for the abolition of either borders or Britain's statehood you'll be comparing them-and anyone supporting them-to Nazis any minute now, won't you?
... Your own views represent a far more smug, insidious nationalism than anything Nicola Sturgeon has ever uttered.
To put it in a more local dialect 'if you think you're smelling shite it's because your nose is too close to your own arsehole pal' and if you can't make any sense of it it's probably because you've been raised in the comfortable belief that Britain or UK is just another way of saying 'English'