Natalia on Nostr: Not only do imaginary borders not really exist, but it's forcing people living within ...
Not only do imaginary borders not really exist, but it's forcing people living within the border called X (e.g., Turkish, British, Singaporean, etc.) while many people have their own language, culture, and way of living; what's even worse is it separates families who live around the borders.
The world isn't made up of Nations but living creatures, running water, and mountains; However, even the maps are purposely made to emphasize nationalism, a classic divide and conquer.
The world isn't made up of Nations but living creatures, running water, and mountains; However, even the maps are purposely made to emphasize nationalism, a classic divide and conquer.