‘Patria’ literally means fatherland in Italian. Ditto Patrie in French. Pretty much any Italian or French person will use those words. If you think that’s fascism might I suggest learning another European language? How ironic.https://twitter.com/HardingMike/status/1114862068581175296 …
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i saw a dumb tweet that thinks nations aren't homelands. Tell that to an Indian after Amritsar or an Irish person after 1916. I agree with nothing Embery says. If for whatever reason you want to mischaracterise my tweeting to someone else, go for it.
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He was saying nations aren’t always homelands in response to someone who was arguing they are as a nationalist argument. Never heard of Ireland or 1916 before though, so thanks for the tip.
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It's way to simplistic a point. We are at a transition point in history where nations are moving from being homelands to just another administration zone. Some people still see them as homelands and it's not helpful to call them Nazis.
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Where did Embery make anti-Semitic comments?
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