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=== [[File:AmericanNat.png]] American Nationalism ===
=== [[File:AmericanNat.png]] American Nationalism ===
'''American Nationalism''' is a form of civic, ethnic, cultural or economic influences found in the United States Essentially, it indicates the aspects that characterize and distinguish the United States as an autonomous political community. The term often serves to explain efforts to reinforce its national identity and self-determination within their national and international affairs. It's variants include cultural nationalism and that the American identity is an integral element of American society, civic nationalism, which is built off of freedom and individual rights, and trumpism, which is based off of the former president Donald J. Trump.
'''American Nationalism''' is a form of civic, ethnic, cultural or economic influences found in the United States Essentially, it indicates the aspects that characterize and distinguish the United States as an autonomous political community. The term often serves to explain efforts to reinforce its national identity and self-determination within their national and international affairs. It's variants include cultural nationalism and that the American identity is an integral element of American society, civic nationalism, which is built off of freedom and individual rights, and trumpism, which is based off of the former president Donald J. Trump.
=== [[File:AntiColNat.png]] Anti-Colonial Nationalism ===
''See also: [[File:Leftnat.png]] [[Left-Wing Nationalism]]''
'''Anti-Colonial Nationalism''' is a form of nationalism that focuses on decolonization and anti-imperialism. Because of colonialism’s creation of state and country lines across ethnic, religious, linguistic and other historical boundaries, anti-colonial nationalism is largely related to land first. After independence, especially in countries with particularly diverse populations with historic enmity, there have been a series of smaller independence movements that are also defined by anti-colonialism.
==History==
==History==
===[[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany [[File:German Empire.png]]===
===[[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany [[File:German Empire.png]]===


====[[File:Bism.png]] German Unification [[File:Cball-Prussia.png]]====
====[[File:Bism.png]] German Unification [[File:Cball-Prussia.png]]====
''See also: [[Bismarckism]]''
''See also: [[File:Bism.png]] [[Bismarckism]]''


German Nationalism is a form of nationalism that began to develop in the 1800s within the German Confederation. It became quite popular in [[File:Habs.png]] Austria and [[File:Cball-Prussia.png]] Prussia, as both states though they would be the ones to unite Germany. Eventually, [[File:Bism.png]] [[Bismarckism]] came around and [[File:Cball-Prussia.png]] Prussia united the Germans under the [[File:German Empire.png]] German Empire.
German Nationalism is a form of nationalism that began to develop in the 1800s within the German Confederation. It became quite popular during the Enlightenment, where more and more educated Germans started striving towards a unified nation-state as in most of Europe by that point (and most recently Italian unification). The fist attempt at a German nation-state was the [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] German Empire (1848-1849), which tried to establish a [[File:Classlib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|liberal and democratic]] unified Germany but failed. After this, a race of influence began where both [[File:Habs.png]] Austria and [[File:Cball-Prussia.png]] Prussia tried to consolidate their power in the German states to establish a unified Germany under their rule. [[File:Cball-Prussia.png]] Prussia would eventually succeed, establishing the first ever unified German nation-state, the [[File:German Empire.png]] German Empire, in 1871.


====[[File:Nazi.png]] Inter War [[File:Mil.png]]====
====[[File:Nazi.png]] Inter War [[File:Mil.png]]====
''See also: [[Nazism]]''
''See also: [[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism]]''


After losing World War I, German Nationalism skyrocketed as the German people wanted to get revenge. This led to the [[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|National Socialist German Workers' Party]] (Nazis) coming to power. The [[File:Nazi.png]] Nazis were eventually deposed after losing World War II.
After losing World War I, German Nationalism skyrocketed, this lead to many new radical ideologies being thought up, most of which involving a form of [[File:Ultranat.png]] [[Ultranationalism]] rather than regular nationalism. Examples of such ideologies include [[File:Paetel.png]] [[National Bolshevism]] [[File:Ernst_Niekisch.png]], [[File:Strasser.png]] [[Strasserism]], and eventually [[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|National Socialism]]; the latter being pioneered by the [[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|National Socialist German Workers' Party]] (Nazis) which would later come to power in Germany and start World War 2, after which the party and ideology were deposed. The Nazi era is strongly remembered and condemned in post-war as well as modern Germany, which lead to the whole idea of Nationalism being associated with the Nazis by many Germans, and thus a sharp decline in the ideology's popularity.


====[[File:Alternative for germany ball.png]] Modern [[File:Rpop-tinfoilhat.png]]====
====[[File:Alternative for germany ball.png]] Modern [[File:Cball-Germany.png]]====
''See also: [[Right-Wing Populism]]''
''See also: [[File:Rpop-tinfoilhat.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]]''


Today, German Nationalism continues to exist with some support with the [[File:Alternative for germany ball.png]] Alternative for Germany (AfD), which also has it's roots in [[File:Rpop-tinfoilhat.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]]. [[File:Neonazi ball.png]] [[White Nationalism|Neo-Nazism]] isn't very popular, though various movements for it do exist such as [[File:Die rechte ball.png]] The Right – Party for Referendum, Sovereignty and Homeland Protection
In the modern day, German Nationalism is very frowned upon due to many opponents connecting the ideas of nationalism to the [[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|Nazis]]. Some nationalism continues to exist in Germany however, with some support going to the relatively new [[File:Alternative for germany ball.png]] {{PCBA|AfDism|Alternative for Germany}} (AfD), which has its roots primarily in [[File:Rpop-tinfoilhat.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]]. Due to its roots in Right-wing Populism and [[File:Classlib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Economic Liberalism]] however, many German nationalists view the AfD as too soft or not properly representative of the ideas of nationalism. Explicit Nationalisms, especially those kinds which take an anti-capitalist approach, are extremely rare in modern Germany, with only very minor parties supporting them. The largest explicit nationalist party in Germany is the [[File:NPD-Germany.png]] [[Ultranationalism|National Democratic Party of Germany]] (NPD), which is very controversial due to allowing [[File:Neonazi ball.png]] [[Nazism|Neo-Nazis]] in their party and being primarily associated with said movement, is itself very small and hasn't been represented in any state parliament since 2016. Other, even smaller, [[File:Neonazi ball.png]] [[Nazism|Neo-Nazi]] parties such as [[File:Die rechte ball.png]] [[White Nationalism|The Right]] or the [[File:IIIWeg.png]] [[Strasserism|III. Path]] exist too, but are extremely unpopular and given little consideration in German politics.


===[[File:ROT.png]] Turkey ===
===[[File:ROT.png]] Turkey ===

Revision as of 19:55, 2 June 2023

Nation, also referred to as Nationalism, is an ideology, specifically a Values ball representing Nationalism in general without a specific country attached. It usually refers to a strong affinity or loyalty to ones own national identity or ethnicity. It is not to be confused with Patriotism, which refers to loyalty to ones own country.

Nation may also be used to represent a type of "Pan-Separatist Nationalism" which believes that the nation-states are good within itself and every nation should have it's own nation-state, under this interpretation he might be also called Souverainism or Sovereignty.

Variants

American Nationalism

American Nationalism is a form of civic, ethnic, cultural or economic influences found in the United States Essentially, it indicates the aspects that characterize and distinguish the United States as an autonomous political community. The term often serves to explain efforts to reinforce its national identity and self-determination within their national and international affairs. It's variants include cultural nationalism and that the American identity is an integral element of American society, civic nationalism, which is built off of freedom and individual rights, and trumpism, which is based off of the former president Donald J. Trump.

Anti-Colonial Nationalism

See also: Left-Wing Nationalism Anti-Colonial Nationalism is a form of nationalism that focuses on decolonization and anti-imperialism. Because of colonialism’s creation of state and country lines across ethnic, religious, linguistic and other historical boundaries, anti-colonial nationalism is largely related to land first. After independence, especially in countries with particularly diverse populations with historic enmity, there have been a series of smaller independence movements that are also defined by anti-colonialism.

History

Germany

German Unification

See also: Bismarckism

German Nationalism is a form of nationalism that began to develop in the 1800s within the German Confederation. It became quite popular during the Enlightenment, where more and more educated Germans started striving towards a unified nation-state as in most of Europe by that point (and most recently Italian unification). The fist attempt at a German nation-state was the German Empire (1848-1849), which tried to establish a liberal and democratic unified Germany but failed. After this, a race of influence began where both Austria and Prussia tried to consolidate their power in the German states to establish a unified Germany under their rule. Prussia would eventually succeed, establishing the first ever unified German nation-state, the German Empire, in 1871.

Inter War

See also: Nazism

After losing World War I, German Nationalism skyrocketed, this lead to many new radical ideologies being thought up, most of which involving a form of Ultranationalism rather than regular nationalism. Examples of such ideologies include National Bolshevism , Strasserism, and eventually National Socialism; the latter being pioneered by the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis) which would later come to power in Germany and start World War 2, after which the party and ideology were deposed. The Nazi era is strongly remembered and condemned in post-war as well as modern Germany, which lead to the whole idea of Nationalism being associated with the Nazis by many Germans, and thus a sharp decline in the ideology's popularity.

Modern

See also: Right-Wing Populism

In the modern day, German Nationalism is very frowned upon due to many opponents connecting the ideas of nationalism to the Nazis. Some nationalism continues to exist in Germany however, with some support going to the relatively new Alternative for Germany (AfD), which has its roots primarily in Right-Wing Populism. Due to its roots in Right-wing Populism and Economic Liberalism however, many German nationalists view the AfD as too soft or not properly representative of the ideas of nationalism. Explicit Nationalisms, especially those kinds which take an anti-capitalist approach, are extremely rare in modern Germany, with only very minor parties supporting them. The largest explicit nationalist party in Germany is the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD), which is very controversial due to allowing Neo-Nazis in their party and being primarily associated with said movement, is itself very small and hasn't been represented in any state parliament since 2016. Other, even smaller, Neo-Nazi parties such as The Right or the III. Path exist too, but are extremely unpopular and given little consideration in German politics.

Turkey

Turkish War of Independence

See also: Kemalism

The Sphere Newspaper, 5 March 1921

After the First World War, the people resisting the occupation of the Ottoman Empire and leader, Mustafa Kemal, started a resistance. Thus, by fighting against the monarchy and foreign enemies, they pioneered the establishment of a new and modern nation-state.

Personality

Nation is very patriotic and proud of what the country has done, especially military achievements. He loves competitive sports between countries.

How to Draw

Nationalism's design is based on the 8values Nation icon.

Flag of Nationalism
  1. Draw a ball with eyes
  2. Make it Orange
  3. Draw a black silhouette of a waving flag

You're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Orange #FF9800 255, 152, 0
Black #141414 20, 20, 20


Relationships

Proud Stanistani Citizens

Tolerable Internationalists

  • Imperialism - I like the idea of making my country big and strong, BUT STOP INVADING MY COUNTRY, YOU OPPRESSOR!
  • Pan-Nationalism - Uniting with other nations who are culturally and linguistically similar to us is based, but what if they start to suppress us? I'm fine as it is.
  • Jingoism - Takes things way too seriously. At least playing Jingo with him is fun.
  • Ultranationalism & Irredentism - You are my children and I love both of you, but you're giving me headaches. Just calm down for a minute.
  • Strasserism - At least you live up to the "National Socialist" name, unlike certain someone...
  • National Capitalism - You have good economic policies, my son! But you should really stop hanging out with that scumbag!
  • National Feminism - Same as above but with gender than economic policies.
  • Ethnonationalism - Come on now, you're making me look bad.
  • Post-Colonial Anarchism - How can a nation exist without a state?
  • National Anarchism - Anarchy? Really?
  • Alter-Globalism - You value your nation and traditions but also value and want to protect other nations as well? WHY?
  • Stransserism - Same as above, TRANSFORMER RIGHTS!
  • Zionism - Jewish people do have a right for their homeland! Now please leave Palestinians alone.
  • Enlightenment Thought - You have some great ideas, but why do you hate me so much?
  • Separatism - Want to establish your own nation? BASED!!! Want to leave your own nation? CRINGED!!! Ignore the fact that you're my child...

Globetards and National Tratiors

  • Globalism - YOU WANT TO UNDERMINE STANISTAN'S SOVEREIGNTY, YOU SCUMBAG! Also, not all my variants are xenophobic...
  • Anationalism - A steady patriot of the world alone, the friend of every country but his own.
  • Nazism - Yes, you're a nationalist, but your insane tactics have also tarnished my reputation and now everyone thinks that I am you! You disgust me and brought shame upon our family!
  • World Federalism - YOU'RE EVEN WORSE THAN THE GLOBETARD! I'LL NEVER JOIN YOU! NEVER!!
  • Neoliberalism - Greedy corporatocratic globalist.
  • Illegalism - You will go to prison for spreading fear in our glorious Nation!
  • Neighborstan - WORST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD!!!

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