Comments by "Rita Gameiro" (@puraLusa) on "TLDR News EU"
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@herptek ethnicity has no influence on identity with exception on phisical traits that might place an individual (/s) in an outside group. If u genetically test europeans you'll find a bunch of brits who couldn't feel, behave etc more irish. Same with any other nationality. Example: italy 2000 years ago and you would find zero italians. No, most modern countries of today europe didn't exist 1000 years ago. Example, venice 500 years ago and again u would find zero italians, they were venetians allied with the othomans. I could go on and on. Today's european borders and identities weren't so not so long ago. It's very relative to time and place and it's very subjective. Again, ethno-nations do exist, but most countries (and thus national identity) do not correspond to a particular ethno group. Nationalism is a phenomenon from the xix century, before that, identity was mostly regional/ city-state in same cases, dependant on servitude and religious and before that tribal or in same cases of social status (roman citizenship). Identity isn't stagnant and culture is always changing, and politics have a huge impact.
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