Is nationality a social construct?

Is nationality a social construct?

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Yeah

Maybe

No

It depends

Do you eat da poo poo?

Yeah basically everything is and that's ok.
Money is a social construct but its the basis of all prosperity

yes because even though im technically america I love china more

obviously, how is that even a question

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Yes, it's not as if nation states have always existed, they were intentionally constructed at some point. I suppose tribalism could be somehow innate to humans, no clue though. Nations are inherently artificial but it doesn't make nationalism/patriotism insincere

Yes

Define "nationality", and we might give you a respectable answer

I wouldnt have made the thread if I thought you cunts would all agree with me.
Alright here is one- is race a social construct?

>it doesn't make nationalism/patriotism insincere

Yeah.

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yes

Yeah to that too. Lobotomies are a rarely done if at all but that doesn't negate the many people who got it against their will or people getting one when they clearly should not.

Yes.
Yes.

Yes.

What about genders?

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Name one thing that isn't a social construct

It's a political construct.

it's a spook

Gravity?

No, nationality is inherently biological, the French Revolution was solely based on genes and dna.

Physics

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spoons

It's a spook for sure

Sure

lol leave already

2bh, most things are social constructs

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gender?

Of course, that doesn't make it a bad thing though, and that doesn't mean it should be deconstructed.

Sciences and our understanding of physics indeed are social constructs by definition. And it doesn't even matter whether or not the sciences give us a perfect understanding of the universum or just one that works adequately well. There's also a lot of variation in how some different groups perceive sciences.

I come from an area with very small villages (some have less than 2,000 inhabitants) and if someone moves from one village to a neighboring village some people unironically treat them like immigrants because they apparently don't share the same cultural identity despite only living 2 kilometers apart.

It's like gender dysmorphia but every old fart has it.