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Ethnic nationalism, also known as ethnonationalism, [1] is a form of nationalism wherein the nation and nationality are defined in terms of ethnicity, [2] [3] with emphasis on an ethnocentric (and in some cases an ethnocratic) approach to various political issues related to national affirmation of a particular ethnic group.
Queer nationalism (or "Gay separatism") seeks a community distinct and separate from other social groups. [9] [10] On the other hand, the MGTOW movement is sometimes considered a male-gender separatism, as at the center of this ideology is the notion of male separatism where men should not be a part of a feminist-biased society. Some fringe ...
Cascadia. Cascadia. Proposed state: Republic of Cascadia Advocacy group: Cascadia Department of Bioregion [3] [4] [5] Western Canada. Western Canada. Proposed state: West Canada (includes Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan as well as (sometimes) Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut)
Carib Country (Black Carib indigenous communities north of the Rabacca River: Orange Hill, Overland, Sandy Bay, Point, Owia and Fancy) [11] [12] [13]. Proposed state: Yurumein
European Free Alliance, political party that consists of various regionalist, separatist and ethnic minority political parties in Europe; Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization; Political parties of minorities. List of regional and minority parties in Europe; List of minority political parties; Separatism
Greater Albania [31] or Ethnic Albania as called by the Albanian nationalists themselves, [32] is an irredentist concept of lands outside the borders of Albania which are considered part of a greater national homeland by most Albanians, [33] based on claims on the present-day or historical presence of Albanian populations in those areas.
Asserting the right to difference, national-anarchists publicly advocate a model of society in which communities that wish to practice racial, ethnic, religious and/or sexual separatism are able to peacefully coexist alongside mixed or integrated communities without requiring force. [16]
Two schools under one roof [a] is a term for schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina based on the ethnic segregation of children on the pretext of speaking different languages. [2] Children from two ethnic groups, Bosniaks and Croats , attend classes in the same building, but physically separated from each other and taught separate curricula. [ 3 ]