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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Nathan's 1st Post

        Differences are the pieces of information that define a person. A nationality is a difference that people can see without having to ask a single question. In our modern day society it is a great mistake to judge a book by its cover, a nation is more than physical.
        There is no way that coming out of a woman's vagina at age zero could ever be a defining factor of a person, therefore that should not define a nation. A nation is something much different, a nation can only be seen as a group of people that decide to follow a set of traditions that connect one another. A person in a nation joins not through birth but through acception. Put in the most simplest terms a nation is a choice. A choice that is usually made at a young age, but can also change later in life. People in general follow the path that is laid in front of them, so it is easy to assume nationality from which vagina a person comes out of. A Korean youth most likely will choose to accept his or her culture and be Korean, but there is a chance he does not. In some instances those assumptions can not be adhered to, being a part of a nation is a set of choices not an appearance.
       Nationality is not a physical difference, but mental one. Looking at nationality as a physical difference is a mistake that will generally get you to the right conclusion. Its still crucial to get to know a person before you assume.

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