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− | ''Tschintierst nationalism'' is an ideological notion that evolved in opposition to [[Gintem nationalism]] beginning around the 46th Century, emphasizing [[Tschintiessteiss]] carve its own distinct identity from other Gintem nations. Tschintierst nationalism also encourages pride in oneself as a citizen of TSC. Tschintierst nationalism evolved as an alternative to Gintem nationalism in the 46th century, which emphasized TSC's independence as a nation over that of a unified Gintem nation. |
+ | '''Tschintierst nationalism''' is an ideological notion that evolved in opposition to [[Gintem nationalism]] beginning around the 46th Century, emphasizing [[Tschintiessteiss]] carve its own distinct identity from other Gintem nations. Tschintierst nationalism also encourages pride in oneself as a citizen of TSC. Tschintierst nationalism evolved as an alternative to Gintem nationalism in the 46th century, which emphasized TSC's independence as a nation over that of a unified Gintem nation. |
Revision as of 23:59, 7 December 2022
Tschintierst nationalism is an ideological notion that evolved in opposition to Gintem nationalism beginning around the 46th Century, emphasizing Tschintiessteiss carve its own distinct identity from other Gintem nations. Tschintierst nationalism also encourages pride in oneself as a citizen of TSC. Tschintierst nationalism evolved as an alternative to Gintem nationalism in the 46th century, which emphasized TSC's independence as a nation over that of a unified Gintem nation.