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Dishes Out: The Price of Nationalism

A Canadian Salad Collective Society Production

Canada is a nation. And as long as the concept of 'nation' exists, nationalism will follow right behind it. Identity to country is on the tongues and minds of so many and has always been an aspect of creating meaning for ourselves. The defence of an idea, a border, a nation has been enforced more often by violence. But why? What is it about a nation that harming others makes it worth it?

In this Dishes Out episode, we'll explore a comment which highlighted the hopelessness of nationalism - how violence and othering of immigrants or those who don't fit an ideal mold seems to the default for the future. We unpack the complexity nationalism brings in shaping identity. Could nationalism be something positive? Can we be known as a nation who helps people instead of harming people? Maybe . . . maybe we can if we put people first and remember that the cost of a nation shouldn't be the cost of humanity. Because humanity always existed before the nation did - and we have to keep it that way. 

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