Let's review it :Italy and Germany are genetically and culturally heterogenous nation with 0 historical basis that were born through the unholy inspiration of the masonic lodges dwelling liberal of the 18th century .France is in a similar situation as the former two except that it does have a bit more of a solid historical background. However it's unification was achieved through repression and bloodshed and we can't really talk of a french nation before the post revolution era. In that sense it is very similar to Italy and Germany, more than one would think at first.The yookay is both hard and easy to explain. It is extremely homogenous genetically and somewhat culturally (scottish gaelic is virtually did and Welsh isn't doing great either) yet it feels unnatural. First even if genetically similar and heavily mixed with the local celtic population, the Anglo-Saxons are still invader who imposed their dominion through brutal force. For that reason it is reasonable that the Celtics population wouldn't want to share a country with them. But first and foremost the yookay is an economic zone, it was created to save Scotland from bankruptcy and never emerged as a real nation, that's why devolutions happened so easily. Today it's an economic zone and a failing one at that. I predict the fall of the yookay in the coming decade.Now Spain. Why Spain make sense? Because it is genetically the most homogenous and unlike France historically completely uncomplexed about its cultural heterogeneity (And particularly during the Francoist era, ironically enough). It has it's roots in the middle ages and was ultimately born in the most natural way through the union of two monarchs, and not through insane bloodshed and not delusional revisionism. It is in fact a wonder that a country like Portugal exist in these circumstances. One could bring up the basques but they are a tiny minority and anomaly in the XXIst century europe, the exception that confirms the rule essentially.
>>18023969One might also bring up the Galician and Catalan secessionism but they are only consequence of the stubborn and conflictual characteristic of the Iberian race. If anything the fact that even the most bumfuck place in Spain has its own secessionist tendencies is a proof of homogeneity by itself. Anyway unlike the yookay there's no serious risk that Spain unity will collapse anytime soon and Catalan and Basque nationalist sentiment are presently at an all time low.
Why are you maniacally obsessed with Augustus and his friends?
>>18023991KekThey're fun to troll it's all. I even took a liking to them, retarded 80 iq syrian adjacent teronni they may be.But for this thread I just needed a pic and this was the most recent on my computer.
>>18024000>teronniThough Augustus might be the only actual terun in there now that I think of it.
>>18023969>>18024000>just one more deranged cope post and I will not have sub-saharan admixture anymore
Spainjeet sisters, our response?
>>18023969who cares?
>>18024000based flemish bvll
>saaar Spajeet unity saaarhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maketo>Maketo in Basque (or maqueto, in Spanish) is a pejorative term used to describe non-Basque migrants from other parts of Spain who have migrated into the Basque Country,[1] especially those who cannot speak the Basque languagehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xarnego>Xarnego (Catalan pronunciation: [ʃərˈnɛɣu]) in Catalan or charnego in Spanish is a pejorative or descriptive term used primarily in the 1950s–70s in Catalonia (Spain) to refer to economic migrants from other regions of Spain.[1] In its modern usage, it refers to Catalans with recent heritage from Spanish-speaking parts of Spain. The word is used solely in the context of internal migration
>>18024828>>18024830Take your meds>>18024832I do.
>>18024845You're not Catalan or Basque.Castillans have also slurs toward them.Take your meds, you seriously need help.