Admittedly, these are all right-wing rags, but they are well read right-wing rags. I think the entire UKIP vote in Scotland was comprised of all the Scottish Daily Mail, Telegraph and Daily Express readers put together.
Germany is very lucky in a way that I realized only recently: While we do have tabloids, they retain at least some journalistic standards - and the only one that's important nation-wide, the Bild, has a very strong history of supporting the CDU, the main conservative party. They're not reactionary, but cater to the 'dumb gut-conservative' demographic. It's not perfect,
but it prevents the German tabloids from going off the deep end.norway thinks it's more of an empire than germany does
Hell, you're always in for a laugh when reading about the actual colonial empire - all the pieces the other nations didn't want, we claimed
About Heimat: That's probably what Owlbread's part of Scotland is to him - a specific region that you
belong to. It's patriotism without a nation, just love for the region and its people. I get that every time I drive towards Cologne: The Autobahn goes over a hill, and the city lies before you, you can guess where the Rhine flows, and in the centre of it all,
you see the cathedral, the Kölner Dom...I firmly believe that this is what makes the Rhineland special: It's a distinct area, historically has had great influence, has a common dialect uniting its people, a very distinct culture... And yet, Rhineland nationalism never became a thing. We have our fields, our beer, our carnival - why would we need a nation?