Nationalism: Difference between revisions

Information from The State of Sarkhan Official Records
(Created page with "MoNoRi-Chan believes that nationalism is a flawed concept because it divides people based on arbitrary geographical boundaries, creating unnecessary conflict and hindering progress. He believes that people should be free to travel, work, and live wherever they want, without being restricted by national borders. Furthermore, MoNoRi-Chan sees himself as a citizen of the world, not tied to any particular country or government. He believes in the power of global collaborati...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
MoNoRi-Chan believes that nationalism is a flawed concept because it divides people based on arbitrary geographical boundaries, creating unnecessary conflict and hindering progress. He believes that people should be free to travel, work, and live wherever they want, without being restricted by national borders.
MoNoRi-Chan believes that nationalism is a flawed concept because it divides people based on arbitrary geographical boundaries, creating unnecessary conflict and hindering progress. He believes that people should be free to travel, work, and live wherever they want, without being restricted by national borders.


Furthermore, MoNoRi-Chan sees himself as a citizen of the world, not tied to any particular country or government. He believes in the power of global collaboration and sees the potential for exponential growth when people from all over the world come together to share ideas and work towards common goals.
Furthermore, MoNoRi-Chan sees himself as a citizen of the world, not tied to any particular country or government or any tax jurisdictions. He believes in the power of global collaboration and sees the potential for exponential growth when people from all over the world come together to share ideas and work towards common goals.


In terms of Thailand, MoNoRi-Chan sees the country's current [[IRL:Minimum Wage|minimum wage]] system as a major hindrance to economic growth. He believes that Thai Zoomers are capable of achieving so much more if they are given the opportunity to work globally and receive global payments, rather than being held back by low wages and limited job opportunities within the country.
In terms of [[Thailand]], MoNoRi-Chan sees the country's current [[IRL:Minimum Wage|minimum wage]] system as a major hindrance to economic growth. He believes that Thai Zoomers are capable of achieving so much more if they are given the opportunity to work globally and receive global payments, rather than being held back by low wages and limited job opportunities within the country.


Ultimately, MoNoRi-Chan believes that a globalized world is the key to progress and growth, and that nationalism only serves to divide and limit us.
Ultimately, MoNoRi-Chan believes that a globalized world is the key to progress and growth, and that nationalism only serves to divide and limit us...
[[Category:-isms]]

Latest revision as of 21:44, 13 April 2024

MoNoRi-Chan believes that nationalism is a flawed concept because it divides people based on arbitrary geographical boundaries, creating unnecessary conflict and hindering progress. He believes that people should be free to travel, work, and live wherever they want, without being restricted by national borders.

Furthermore, MoNoRi-Chan sees himself as a citizen of the world, not tied to any particular country or government or any tax jurisdictions. He believes in the power of global collaboration and sees the potential for exponential growth when people from all over the world come together to share ideas and work towards common goals.

In terms of Thailand, MoNoRi-Chan sees the country's current minimum wage system as a major hindrance to economic growth. He believes that Thai Zoomers are capable of achieving so much more if they are given the opportunity to work globally and receive global payments, rather than being held back by low wages and limited job opportunities within the country.

Ultimately, MoNoRi-Chan believes that a globalized world is the key to progress and growth, and that nationalism only serves to divide and limit us...