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The English flag represents our country. Another way of putting this is to say it represents, "us", rather than, "them," so it is a symbol of our, "tribe."
So, is it wrong to desire to belong to a tribe, a community of people with some commonality, and a rejection of those people who do not share our unique tribalism?
We find comfort within our tribe, others find comfort in theirs.
Do you agree with this?
In my opinion, there are many such tribes based on race and religion, as well as geographical origin.
Many tribes living within a common geographical area is called multiculturalism or diversity.
A desire to maintain our own tribal identity is, it seems to me, to be ingrained in our DNA.
Am I right? Is this a good thing or should it be subsumed for the greater good?