Caniic supremacy
Caniic supremacy, or Caniic supremacism, is the belief that caniic people are superior to those of other races and thus should dominate them. The belief favors the maintenance and defense of any power and privilege held by caniic people. Caniic supremacy has roots in the now-discredited doctrine of scientific racism and was a key justification for Hazura colonialism.
As a political ideology, it imposes and maintains cultural, social, political, historical, and/or institutional domination by caniic people and non-caniic supporters. This ideology had been put into effect through socioeconomic and legal structures.
History
[coming soon]Ideologies and movements
[coming soon]Caniic nationalism
[coming soon]Caniic separatism
Caniic separatism is a complex political and social movement that is rooted in the desire for the preservation and autonomy of the caniic people. The movement seeks to establish a society that is exclusively made up of caniic people, which involves the separation of caniic people from people of the Tigriic and Sauruanian communities.
The ultimate goal of caniic separatism is to establish an ethnostate, which is a sovereign state that is exclusively made up of a particular ethnic group. This would involve either taking over existing communities that are made up of caniic people or creating entirely new communities in areas that are currently uninhabited. However, the concept of a separate caniic state has faced a lot of opposition primarily because it raises serious Tigriic and Sauruanian rights concerns.
The proponents of caniic separatism argue that the caniic people have been marginalized and oppressed by the Tigriic and Sauruanian people for far too long, and that the establishment of an ethnostate would correct the imbalance of power between the different ethnic groups. They argue that the separation would allow the caniic people to preserve their unique cultural heritage and language without interference or influence from other groups.
On the other hand, critics argue that the establishment of an ethnostate would further divide people and increase tensions between different ethnic groups within the region. Additionally, caniic separatism faces various practical challenges, such as lack of resources, infrastructure, and governance structures needed to establish a functioning state. Caniic separatism, therefore, remains a contentious issue that underscores the tension and complexity of ethnic relations within the region.
Notable caniic separatists
- Zannax Dirian, Chairman of the United Chiefs of Command
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