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It's not what the commenter said... you keep twisting other people's narratives in the service of your own bullshit. It said that it was "conductive", which means supporting these racist, nativist narratives, even if not directly ethno-nationalism *by itself*.

Bioregionalism is asserting that politics and culture are to be tied to a somewhat specific environmental area, therefore giving a bioregion a political, ethnic, cultural character in itself. It's a more naturalized (literally) version of the abstract politico-historical delineation of territories.

It can also serve as a Trojan Horse for ethno-nationalism, and I don't see anything in it that makes it *not* being useful in that way.