You recently started holidays and you want to spend time with your friends, but your parents wont let you do things. They tell you: yes, we will, just not today. You finally went to garden city, but for one purpose, to buy one of their friends a gift. You enjoyed yourself, but wanted to stay over at one of your good friends house for the night. You asked your mum, but your mum said no, and so did your dad. But none of them had a reason for it. Then, on the way back home, you had an argument with your dad, and got angry with you…he ended up yelling at you. When your sensitive, you raise your voice to stop yourself from crying, but that's not how your dad took it. He got angry, and banned you from all sleepovers and you could not go to friends houses as much as you could have if you didn't raise your voice! The worst thing is…they're taking another 2 ½ weeks off of your holidays, by forcing you to going down south with them. You didn't want to go down south, but they told you that it was compulsory. This made you lose another few weeks off of your holidays, and then expect you to not go to any of your friends house for sleepovers or hang out with friends as much! You sit in your room, and begin to cry! This is where you think about running away from home or committing suicide, because you feel like your family don't care!
It's not really a possible scenario.
Not in any religion I am aware of.
State-Building
They are divisive and create disunity.
Because of disunity,jealous and envy.
Ekynxnen
Both! in my global studies class its been proven that Nationalism is both a Unifying Force or one that creates disunity amongst people and/or nations.
Unity refers to the state of being united or in agreement, often leading to cooperation, harmony, and solidarity among individuals or groups. Disunity, on the other hand, refers to the lack of agreement or cohesion, resulting in conflict, division, and discord among people. Essentially, unity promotes collaboration and togetherness, while disunity fosters fragmentation and division.
Community Disunity Impunity
Religion
Argument, squabble or disunity.
confusion, disorder, indiscipline, disunity, disorganization