[Serious] Does anyone feel the UK has turned much more nationalistic in the past few years?

I don't think anybody was placed on this Earth because I'm not an imbecile.

I think homosapiens likely originated in Sub Saharan Africa then certain tribes evolved to be exploring/migratory 'humans'. They spread across the globe and reached new lands as pioneers, unless you consider them killing animals for food as them invading.

Then they continued to evolve in their environments. Some came across the Neanderthals and breeded with them, some didn't.

The ones who did probably did so somewhere in south east Europe/the middle east. From there, I believe they went on to explore and take land.

I think their cultures, traditions, morals and outlooks developed through evolution and I think they founded modern nations based on those aspects of life.

As such I think it's quite far to say that some groups can be defined as homogeneous and should be protected as individual nationalities. I care as much about the protection of Swedes as I do for regional Indians, Islanders, Native Americans and any other human group.

Maybe you need to read up on this stuff mate. Unless you're a citizen of the world and think every country needs to intermingle en masse until we're all atheist, coffee coloured, cultureless slaves to globalism which seems to be the current ideal for many.

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