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There are four ethnostates, japan, israel, north and south korea.
You don't have to have 100% of an ethnicity to have an ethnostate, just a strong majority and a value of keeping a strong majority.
The reasons why I prefer to live in an ethnostate (even inside one that isn't my own ethnicity), is that areas with a single dominant ethnic group are more peaceful and every group (including outgroups) experience higher trust, security and community.
Everyone who doubts this should read Putnam's study or any of the hundred studies on multiculturalism that have been done.
People already self-organize around ethnicity for the most part. And you can get there at the state level once the majority in a democracy sees the data and agrees.
Israel is a fairly young country and is one example how it could be done. There are more peaceful ways to get there.
Yeah, if Israel is noted for anything, its surely the nation's peaceful, secure atmosphere. North Korea, too
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