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You have to understand that it is still early. What do you think will happen over a few generations? And then after many generations? Why do you think every single ethnic background in their nation has their own distinct genetic signature, even if they are closely related? The ethnogenesis of every ethnicity took generations, century upon century to develop. And what comes with that ethnogenesis is diversity in linguistics, culture, genetics, food and so on.I could be wrong of course (odds are, I am), but I don't see how eliminating nation states would extinguish diversity. If we use modern open societies as an example, within nations like the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, we have thriving diverse cultures within those nations in each case. I mean in NYC alone you probably have cuisine from almost every region on earth. But, like I said, I humbly admit I don't have all the answers. I'm only a couch.
What you call tribalism is exactly why we have diversity among humanity in the first place. And an important point to make is that cultures vary wildly among different peoples. What is considered ok for one group of people would be considered absolutely heinous and appalling for another. We are already seeing that today. I know you want this kumbaya thing where all of humanity gets along. But it is just not realistic. You abolish nations, you will actually destroy diversity. After some generations you end up with a hodge podge where everyone is exactly the same. It's quite literally the goobacks episode from south park.The way I see it, nations are just the latest iteration of tribalism. It's a way to have an in group and an out group. We care about these people in here, but fuck those people out there. It's paleolithic thinking that we can't afford to continue in a global society without killing each other. I mean look, If Floyd Eye and me can figure out a way to get along, surely nothing is impossible.