Nationalists as well as Socialists agree that Capitalism is the root of all evil throughout the world. Both are disillusioned with Democracy and and agree that Republicans and Democrats are two sides of the same shekel.
What divides nationalists and Socialists are the social positions they hold.
Socialist: >Pro abortion >Pro LGBT >Pro Trans >Pro mass immigration >Pro open borders >Anti second amendment >Anti free speech
Nationalist: >Pro life >Against LGBT >Against Trans >Against mass immigration >Against open borders >Pro second amendment >Pro free speech
What compromise would need to be made for a Socialist Nationalist alliance?
Almost all of your socialist points have nothing to do with socialism. Ditto your nationalist points. It's like this: socialist programs, i.e. unemployment, health care, retirement, childcare, etc. are designed to help those of us who need help. They only work if there are more people contributing to the system than withdrawing from it. In our world today, the only people who contribute more than they withdraw are whites and some asians. So, in order to have all those wonderful, help-the-unfortunate programs that socialists want, the socialist nation has to be racially exclusive. To remain racially exclusive, they need strict border control and an inwardly-focused, nearly isolationist foreign policy. That's not to say that they can't trade with other nations, just that other nations are ALWAYS secondary to our nation: hence, nationalism. For nationalism to work, the nation has to actually be better for everyone in it than other nations: hence, socialism. Both systems need each other to fully work.
Blake Stewart
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Liam Collins
Is that the commie sailor moon chick and lauren rose? When did this happen? God I make myself sick that I even know who these people are desu.
Andrew Jackson
The only conflict of Nationalists and Socialists in this country are their social contracts.
Socialists tend to advocate/oppose all of the aforementioned points.