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RE: Kwatuism


1) The ethnostate or, at least, a single-language state: The Kwatuist believes a land that is not unified by, at least, language cannot move forward. A single-ethnicity & single-language state is ideally Kwatuan because it's how Kwatu (Africa) was originally. No persecution of minorities just cultural & language unity through the education system.


2) Established/ancient customs prioritised: Cultural practices are prioritised by the Kwatuist state & often made public holidays such as indigenous festivals & ancient practices as well as traditional leaders being part of the land's governance this means chiefs having a place in the land's parliament & government.


3) The physical, mental & emotional health of citizens: This is done through established sports programmes, mental exercises & games being encouraged in media & society in general. Emotional wellbeing of being in a land that works towards the benefit of itself & it's citizens.


4) Prioritising essentials for human survival: Food, water & shelter are essential for all. A kwatuist state incentivises agriculture & has a state-owned construction enterprise to build affordable, compact flats for residence & infrastructure required by the state.


5) Free market: A kwatuist state is a free market, free trade happens, business licenses are easily obtained but local businesses are prioritised & incentivised to succeed rather than international businesses.


6) Self-sufficiency: A kwatuist state strives to be self-sufficient & less dependent on external sources to avoid collapse from forces outside the government's control.


7) A single state-owned bank that governs all the finances of the land: This also helps in self-sufficiency & ensures that foreign banks don't come into the land & gain control of a land's economy.

KWATUISM IN DETAIL.

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