Unrecognized or stateless nations portrayed by SpongeBob

Описание к видео Unrecognized or stateless nations portrayed by SpongeBob

Context:

The squids complaining about Squidward sound slightly French Canadian, and therefore can represent Quebec.
California tried to gain independence but gave up quickly
Honorary Latin America is like San Diego, Texas near the Rio Grande, South Florida and possibly others.
CSA means the American south, and is stereotyped with rednecks
Texas just has the name referenced
Native Americans
Cascadia is a bioregional movement, and therefore partially nature focused
Tibet is a heavily Buddhist nation, and is sparsely populated and mountainous. The chicken is Bhutan, a small yet independent country between Tibet and India, east of Nepal
Sao Paulo is a successful part of Brazil, which is dissatisfied with the fact that is is essentially subsidizing other parts of Brazil.
Dutch/Flemish speaking Flanders and French speaking Wallonia make up Belgium, and they can never agree on anything.
Basque language has no known related languages. It is called a language isolate.
Catalonia was its own country from October 27, 2017 to October 30, 2017. It also strongly identifies with itself over Spain, not even speaking Spanish, but Catalan
Sami (Sweden/Norway/Finland) and Karelia (northwest Russia) are pretty cold
Many stereotypes of Germany actually come from Bavaria, which has more in common with Austria than North Germany.
Transnistria is a strip of land that Moldova claims for itself, and wanted to stay part of the USSR when it was falling apart. Now it prevents Moldova from joining the EU.
Scotland
Taiwan claims to be the real China, couldn't think of anything else to represent it.
Taliban is a terrorist group which controls parts of Afghanistan
ISIS hates everyone (Syria, Iraq, Free Syrian Army, Kurdistan, Al-Qaeda and the entire middle east)
Kurdistan wants to be independent, and isn't as violent or crazy as terrorist groups.
Israel keeps building settlements in Palestine, despite the objections of the international community.

Комментарии

Информация по комментариям в разработке