Mr Khan said: The problem is that the trend is in the other direction. Unless political trends shift, in 30 years Belgium, Britain, and Spain will cease to exist. Though Europe economically centralizes, more peoples are demanding local sovereignty as time goes on, and we'll see independent Flanders, Scotland, Wales, Basque, and Catalonia soon enough. A more peaceful nationalism seems to be the trend of the world, and the large states' days are numbered Now i disagree with this, as i'm also of the "World State" mind. The larger states we can build, the more we can even out economic and social inequalities, broaden our ability to enforce the law and freely interact with one another, but the reality is that the world is heading in the opposite direction EDIT: |
That is just a sad prospect. Those crazy nationalists don't relize what a huge mistake they're making. Hopefully the current states will treat these groups as terrorists and somehow surpress them.
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