South Singularism
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South Singularism (南特異性, Minami Tokui-Sei), or better known as Deep South Singularism (極南特異性, Goku-Minami Tokui-Sei), is a form of Singularism which combines the existing right-wing politics and populist views with regional nationalism and more moderate ideas. The political ideology was coined and put into practice by Hoterallian radical political journalist and warlord, Shin'ya Hashimoto, during the Second Reunification War of Hoterallia. The original doctrine of South Singularism was "the mixture of great enthusiasm for modern Technology and New-Age Thinking with embracement of traditional focus and values of society."
Today, South Singularism had split into many branches to fit other national ideas. In Hoterallia, South Singularism stayed under restriction, so groups and parties that follow this ideology had to modify it to fit national requirements, which created Reactionary Singularism. Even with ideological differences, the main principle of South Singularism is establishing a single state with a single ethnicity, language, and identity and led by a single leader.
Definition
South Singularism is an ideology that primarily espouses Singularism, ultranationalism, populism and economic nationalism.