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i disagree that nationalism to such a degree is ever a force for good unless directed at a widely agreed upon evil, (nazis/poverty/etc…)

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Chinese nationalism tends to go hand in hand with anti-imperialism and pro-socialism, and has ever since the Mao era.

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from my experience that is not quite accurate? a lot I’ve seen is hate towards figures that interact with or employ Taiwanese/Japanese ppl as well as jingoistic attitudes towards the surrounding areas

pro/anti socialism is mostly absent from what I’ve seen, although I’m sure in the average citizen there prolly is more pro gov attitude while not being as remotly vitriolic towards percived others

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