i smell the indian nationalism…. probably more than any cn novel [img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap]
Mithun_ReddyGaru
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いいねI forgot to add I haven’t read your book, so I don’t know if your book is nationalistic. I was just replying to the comment as to why nationalism is “bad”. Also I’m not from India as you can most likely tell, I just looked up incidents and policies that were nationalistic in nature to show the problem with such a mindset. Also I wrote German-American, that is not a typo. Real German American that settled in the US went back to German to fight for the Nazi against the allies. And Yes, it was because of Pro-Nationalist sentiment intertwined with the idea of superiority that was so alluring that got people enamored with the Nazi party.
Mithun_ReddyGaru:Probably less than that, since I am not taking over the world so don't even compare the MC with that big boss. I don't get it since when was being nationalistic a bad thing?
Nationalism is a disease that creates borders that don’t exist, while giving stock to ideas of superiority and the "other." While pride in one's country can be understandable, an overzealous pride—nationalism—can be disastrous. It breeds violence, hate, and war. This is the same type of pride that called German-American to arm themselves and go head first into fight for the “fatherland”. Nationalism and fascism go hand in hand. Using India as example for the dangers of nationalist rhetoric is the following: The growing influence of Hindu nationalism, or Hindutva, has fostered an environment of intolerance and violence, incidents such as the Gujarat riots and the more recent discriminatory policies like the CAA, and the NRC. These policies and events demonstrate how nationalism can undermine the principles of democracy and justice, leading to social fragmentation and conflict.
Mithun_ReddyGaru:Probably less than that, since I am not taking over the world so don't even compare the MC with that big boss. I don't get it since when was being nationalistic a bad thing?