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People born in the USA, whom I meet on the internet and in real life can proud of incredibly about their nation. Especially on the internet I often see that word: "nation"

I was not born in a country founded by nomadic people. The country I live in has a very long history, a deep culture and a national consciousness. However, the two definitions I mentioned in the previous sentence don't exist in Americans, but there is a national consciousness.

So what makes "American"s a nation? For Americans, how do you describe yourself with the definition of nation?

People born in the USA, whom I meet on the internet and in real life can proud of incredibly about their nation. Especially on the internet I often see that word: "nation" I was not born in a country founded by nomadic people. The country I live in has a very long history, a deep culture and a national consciousness. However, the two definitions I mentioned in the previous sentence don't exist in Americans, but there is a national consciousness. So what makes "American"s a nation? For Americans, how do you describe yourself with the definition of nation?

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Not xinjiang, its east turkestan autonomous region

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I'm really surprised that you responded to this. Good for you (either that or the ccp changed their policy.)

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hahaha, i guess im a cheeky turkish

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stick around, i'd like to talk to you but i have to finish somework first.

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What country are you from then? Can't be Turkey (Turkic peoples were nomads). Can't be China (Chinese, particularly Northern Han have a great deal of Mongol and Eurasian nomad ancestry; South Han are ~1/4 what we now call Vietnamese, particularly on the X chromosome.)

If you are from one of those countries, you're incorrect on you're country's founding.