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The categorization clarified it as "revolutionary nationalist" despite the relations section seeming to contradict that and making it seem to be anti-nationalist which doesn't really seem to make sense considering the most notable examples in Catalonia and Korea are explicitly nationalist, perhaps this is because a lot of euro-anarchists saying things like "nationalism is inherently anti-anarchist" even when it's blatantly not true.
(I don't think indigenist movements in America for instance wouldn't recognize the struggle of the Sami in the same way they wouldn't also recognize the struggle of the Palestinian since they are all united against settler-colonialism.)
(The categorization clarified it as "revolutionary nationalist" despite the relations section seeming to contradict that and making it seem to be anti-nationalist which doesn't really seem to make sense considering the most notable examples in Catalonia and Korea are explicitly nationalist, perhaps this is because a lot of euro-anarchists saying things like "nationalism is inherently anti-anarchist" even when it's blatantly not true.)
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*[[File:Nation.png]] [[Nationalism]] - As much as I dislike the nation-state, I don't dislike the existence of nations. I'm still waiting for you to acknowledge that nations are stateless and borderless.
*[[File:Anat.png]] [[Anationalism]] - Your false internationalism that does not acknowledge peoples' right to autonomy makes your ideology inconsistent with your anarchism, and is merely another form of imperialism. And I'm not a nationalist! <s>Esperanto is cool though.</s>
*[[File:Natcom.png]] [[National Communism]] - Meh, we collaborate sometimes.. ManyYou're seekinda you asjust my authoritarian counterpart, but you're actually nationalist, not independentist.
 
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