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Scottish Nationalism and the common goal have had limited changes since the Wars of Scottish Independence.

Though the daily lives of Scots in Scotland, the entire nation continues to celebrate its ethnic-nationalistic identity were the local cultures and heritage is shared and celebrated nationally and globally as seen with Scots in America and Canada.

Clan gatherings, Gaelic Schools, Tartan & the pipes and drums remain symbols of the Scots people and Scotland's identity in the world.

The simple ignorant attitude that is brought about through globalism and liberalism (citizens of the world) portraying the image that the Scots are not a people or not ethnicity is greatly offensive and damaging, that position is modern racism and bias.

The SNP, the party leading Scotlands democracy have personally decided to state (they believe) Scottish Nationalism is civic nationalism, however, the principles of modern civic nationalism are not nationalistic but liberal socialist, civic nationalism derives from globalisation beliefs.

Whilst the leading political party may wish to push there own political beliefs upon the people of Scotland, the majority of Scotland remains aligned to the ethnic nationalist belief that the Scots are a people and the native race to the land, and those beliefs are shared and promoted through common ancestry.

Scottish Nationalism, however, is not directly revolved around ethnic nationalism or civic nationalism.

Scottish Nationalism has always been about retaining the (status of a nation) and retaining a national identity (Scottish), this is linked to sovereignty, home rule and independence.

Scottish Nationalists generally oppose Scotland becoming a republic vassal state.2A00:23C5:1F17:9600:31DB:40DD:EF57:CF68 (talk) 22:21, 23 February 2020 (UTC)IndyTeacher