What is the dominant dividing issue in your country

what is the dominant dividing issue in your country
>religious
>national (language / cultural)
>racial
>social (rich v poor)
>political (left v right)

in my cunt it is political

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Sanna Marin not having the full control of the country

Political (europhilia vs british realism)

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Social class. Red tribe vs blue tribe, to use Scott Alexander's formulation (politics is but one dimension of this)

Political obviously. But the political wraps up in religious/cultural/racial/social as well. Democrats are largely educated white people as well as diverse racial, sexual and religious minorities. Republicans are largely facebook-poisoned uneducated white people whose idiotic votes are given undue weight due to being rurals.

The racial one is deeply interconnected with the social one.

All of them

All of them. But ironically Indian diversity (in languages, religions, castes, economic status, political ideologies) keeps India together as there is no clear winner who can dominate and oppress the rest.
>inb4 but hindi is biggest clearly blabla
Most powerful states are non-hindi majority like Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.

national

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1st, so that it doesn't become fourth

Literally everything
>Jeebus vs atheism
>English vs Spanish vs Ebonics
>whypipo vs blacks vs hispanics vs asians
>poor urbanites vs poor ruralites vs rich suburbanites
>minarchists vs progressive neoliberals vs SocDems who larp as marxist-leninists

Political

White and gypsy. In most post soviet countries wealth is rather equal among everyone

Political
Since 2013 it's all left vs right meme

immigration (extension of racial tension being the main political force in the usa)
healthcare, but the younger generation wants universal healthcare

linguistics, religion and religion are just excuses to say we don't like brown people, although if you don't speak english after years of living in the USA as a native speaker spanish speaker you are probably just lazy

>linguistics, religion and religion are just excuses to say we don't like brown people
Nah, Black people are far more religious on average but White Evangelicals vote Republican anyway.

catholincels vs evangelicucks
none (rio de janegro cultural hegemon)
blacks vs whites (pardos in between)
PTminions vs Bolsonaroids

it's all woven together, there's no "dominant" issue

political but neither side is exactly sure what or why because they consume too much overseas media and its generally seen as taboo to pick fights over opinions so overall the country isn't very divided at all really

>religious
>political (left v right)
These. Leftists and rightists used to kill each other.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_violence_in_Turkey_(1976–1980)

>Black people are far more religious on average
Only old people. But I think its like that for Americans in general, regardless of race. Millennials and zoomers (including rightoids) aren't very religious.
Larping "tradcaths" are the exception.