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Their existence in these foreign lands - where they lived in exile, depended on those societies being open/tolerant. It's natural they wouldn't be prone to being "nationalist" in those states, as they didn't really belong whole-heartedly to any of those nations (peoples), which were represented in those states.
I'd gather they weren't in the position, prior to the 20th century, for any nation-state of their own to come into any fruition. But certainly, they are "nation-al-ist". They call us specifically goy (a word God is also said to refer to them as), meaning nation or nations. They use it to name nations other than them/their's.
Why would one nation put another's before their own?
I'd gather they weren't in the position, prior to the 20th century, for any nation-state of their own to come into any fruition. But certainly, they are "nation-al-ist". They call us specifically goy (a word God is also said to refer to them as), meaning nation or nations. They use it to name nations other than them/their's.
Why would one nation put another's before their own?
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