We are told from birth that nationality is something fixed, unquestionable, and unchangeable. But what if that's not true? What if your heart, your loyalty, and your deepest sense of belonging reside in a country other than the one printed on your birth certificate?
In TransNationals, Benjamin A. Templar dismantles the outdated notion that nationality is determined by geography. Instead, he introduces the concept of TransNationalismthe experience of consciously choosing and fully embracing a new homeland, not just legally, but culturally, emotionally, and spiritually.
Through bold comparisons, real-life stories, and deep philosophical insight, this groundbreaking book explores:
✅ Why accent dictates national perceptionand how mastering a native accent erases all doubts about belonging.
✅ The truth about dual citizenshipwhy true TransNationals embrace only one national identity, rejecting divided allegiances.
✅ The ethics of immigrationwhy true TransNationals respect the laws of their chosen country and stand against illegal immigration.
✅ The "burn the ships" mindsetwhy full commitment is the key to true national integration.
✅ Historical and modern-day parallelsfrom the Falkland (Malvinas) Islands dispute to the transgender experience, exploring how identity is shaped by perception and personal truth.
✅ How language, culture, and loyalty determine true belongingand why those who fully assimilate are often more devoted than native-born citizens.
More than just a book on national identity, TransNationals is a manifesto for those who refuse to be bound by the constraints of birthplace. It's for those who feel a profound connection to a country they were not born in, yet call home with unwavering devotion.
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