The results of a group of people with their head so far up their asses that that they form a unified collation of people inside rudimentary drawn lines in which the same assholes, as stated previously, decide who and what to tax. These ass-hats also have the ability to dictate national symbols, pride, beliefs, cultures, stigmas and a great extra deal of societal structures that are better left to the uneducated pheasants that mass in the under class. Nation-States also like blowing up other Nation-States in an attempt to force others to kneel down and suck their dicks
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Example: When a refugee crisis emerges, Nation State Cognition immediately frames it as a problem of border security, asylum quotas, and national burden, rather than as a humanitarian crisis requiring a regional or global resettlement solution. The cognitive framework of the state cannot easily think beyond its own borders and legalisms.
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Example: When a pandemic hits, the immediate global response is framed by Nation State Bias: "What is France's policy? What is Brazil's strategy?" This overlooks more relevant units like cities, regions, or global supply chains, and creates competition for vaccines instead of coordinated, transnational public health planning.
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Example: "He felt genuine distress when he crossed into the region where the national minority lived—not prejudice, but his Nation State Habitus misfiring. The map in his head showed a continuous nation-state; the reality of mixed populations violated his internalized sense of how the world should be ordered."
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Example: "He never thought about his nationality until he met someone from a stateless nation. His Nation State Capital was so abundant he didn't even notice it—his identity and his citizenship had always matched perfectly, so he assumed that was just how the world worked."
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Example: "He couldn't imagine political organization beyond the nation-state—not because he'd examined alternatives, but because nation-state orthodoxy had made the current system seem like simply how the world is. The orthodoxy's power is making contingency feel like necessity."
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