Nationalism: identification with one’s own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
by Johnny Punish
Nationalism got its wings in the 17th century and it is set to end sometime in the 22nd century replaced by Unions of Nations and then eventually, by a World Government.
It was cleanly on its way until the elite ran too fast towards the One World goal. People around the world are reacting negatively. They want a return to something they know. They don’t like feeling so unstable. It’s supposed to be a mission creep not a sprint. The elite made a mistake and went way too fast! Now, all over the world, there are movements to return to the past, to go backward and preserve cultures, economies, and languages to what people know and are comfortable with.
But will this reaction stop the march towards complete globalization ending in a one-world government sometime in the 22nd or 23rd centuries?

Johnny Punish is the founder and owner of VT. He is also a writer, global citizen eco-activist, visionary, musician, artist, entertainer, businessman, investor, life coach, and syndicated columnist. Punish was educated at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (1980-81) and California State University Fullerton (1981-1984) with studies in accounting and business. Before the “internets” had been invented, he owned and ran (5) national newspapers in the United States of America from 1987-1998
Punish has over 100 original songs written. He records and produces music. A member of ASCAP, Punish has several songs placed in feature films. His music is promoted worldwide and played on all digital networks and net radio.
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