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Post by commiczar on Aug 19, 2009 8:15:31 GMT 10
Greetings to All !!
"Macro" nations form and forge their national identities from their primary culture, as well as from several sub-cultures as a general rule. ( primary being the dominant )
Are there any member-states of this microforum, that have a "sub-culture(s)" within their sphere-of-influence; which can be based physically, or virtually with CyberCitizens ??
And as always, any and all informative replies are hereby thanked in advance.
ThanX !!
Regards to All !! ______________
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Post by George on Aug 19, 2009 17:21:21 GMT 10
Micronations (collectively) are a sort of subculture.
Somewhat less influential than the bikie and trucker subcultures, and slightly more so than... err... the cosplay or french knitting ones. Maybe.
Individually, micronations are too small to sustain sub-subcultures of their own - although most micronations with at least a few dozen members represent a microcosm of the societies from which their members are drawn.
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Post by commiczar on Aug 21, 2009 2:01:14 GMT 10
The question was really more along the lines of any "minorities" who are actively engaged within the "majority" of any micronation, or who were directly and/or indirectly instrumental in the establishing process of a micronation; which, by example, would be the Blacks and Hispanics within the Imperium, who share in the work and rewards of their labors. ( i.e. who built, or helps maintain, the foundation of your micronation ?? )
Said subcultures could include both "Physical" or "VirtualCitizens"; and could include positions of everday Citizens, or MicroGovt Officials and/or Officiers. ____________________________________________________
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Post by D. N. Vercáriâ on Aug 21, 2009 5:58:16 GMT 10
In the Republic of Talossa, all Europeans are assigned to the Province of Cézembre. Incidentally that means that presently all the Talossans who are not speaking English as a first language are assembled in Cézembre. Positively that means that Cézembre is the province of the multilingual monsters.
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Post by George on Aug 21, 2009 7:27:50 GMT 10
It sounds like Cézembre is a sort of Talossan Bantustan.
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Post by D. N. Vercáriâ on Aug 21, 2009 7:35:45 GMT 10
I wrote "incidentally" deliberately - if we really attracted people from all across the world (meaning, from across the world, instead of only North America, EU-Europe, Australia-NZ), most provinces had their share of non-anglophone citizens.
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