This is why I have no problem with Ethno-Nationalism outside of the US, and outside of Socialism. Why should a nation not argue for it's own political structure? If the nation feels best served by a state without an ethno-nationalist government, then so be it, but if they chose to be represented by such a state, it is their choice. Ireland right now is trying to re-embrace Ethno-Nationalism, but since their Nationalism was carried by Progressives at the turn of the century, they've been betrayed by the very Socialists who came up with the idea in the first place. It is the Ethno-Nationalist Socialists of Wales, Scotland, and Ireland who are directly demographically replacing their own nations, on purpose. If the German National Socialists had survived World War 2 they would have the same policies as the German Green Party (partly because the Green Party was founded by several members of the NSDAP).
What you have in Ireland now are non-Leftist, non-Progressive, Nationalists trying to re-capture a Nationalist sentiment that was hijacked a hundred years ago.
This is why I have no problem with Ethno-Nationalism outside of the US, and outside of Socialism. Ireland right now is trying to re-embrace Ethno-Nationalism, but since their Nationalism was carried by Progressives at the turn of the century, they've been betrayed by the very Socialists who came up with the idea in the first place. It is the Ethno-Nationalist Socialist of Wales, Scotland, and Ireland who are directly demographically replacing their own nations, on purpose.
What you have in Ireland now are non-Leftist, non-Progressive, Nationalists trying to re-capture a Nationalist sentiment that was hijacked a hundred years ago.