• mc900ftJesus@lemy.lol
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      Because no one calls where they live a nation? Country is the generic people term for place you live, we don’t care about the legal distinctions and specifications.

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        It’s less of a legal distinction and more of a definition thing. He is objectively using the wrong word.

        It would not be incorrect to refer to the people of Puerto Ricans as a nation by the definition of the word. The word nation does not refer to a place but a group of people.

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          Both words refer to both concepts.

          country

          1. A nation or state.
          2. The territory of a nation or state; land.
          3. The people of a nation or state; populace.

          nation

          1. A relatively large group of people organized under a single, usually independent government; a country.
          2. The territory occupied by such a group of people.
          3. The government of a sovereign state.
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              Yes but my point is that he’s not using the wrong word.

              Edit: also Kurdistan exists

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                Kurdistan doesn’t really have a central government like that, nor fixed or well defined borders. Keep in mind that the concept of a “Nation State” is really only a couple hundred years old.

                If that counterexample doesn’t satisfy you, then Somalia should. It is a country without a functioning government, which has two nations inside of them of the northern and southern Somalians which are completely different, and neither of which have any sort of unifying government.