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Is it wrong to love your country in spite of its flaws?
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...why would it be?
I mean, it kind of makes you a simp. You know it's not actually gonna fuck you, right?
Heads of state come and go, but Brittania, Columbia, and Mother Russia keep on selling their metaphorical bathwater.By definition that only applies for countries that have a female head of state.
There's nothing wrong with adoring your culture, your environs, national ideals, or even simply the aesthetic and mindset of some particular national group. However, the compulsion to continually and vehemently inform others of just how much you love your country, and experience distress when others cannot see the immediate and obvious truth of your stance, is a strong sign of one or more of the following:
Not really, no. Loving your country despite its flaws show that you love your country for what it represents, the ideals that are its soul rather than those who are in charge.
I mean, it kind of makes you a simp. You know it's not actually gonna fuck you, right?
Err... no. I have no clue what school you went to that could have gotten this so wrong, though I'm guessing the problem is mostly you thinking Nationalism and National Socialism are the same thing (they're not, just as Socialism and National Socialism are not the same thing).The opposite is Nationalism, "My country my way or no way and everyone must die along the way".
I have my doubts but that's up to the future's generations to decide.Entirely true. I think the trick is whether the nation is "the people who live here, and the people who could live here and all of us who are in it together" which is all about helping your weakest members and everybody helping everybody else as per Greek agape, to love your neighbor without expectation of reciprocity vs "our iconography and our soil and our history and our conquests" which is very disagreeable -- born in fear, egotism, selfishness, greed, and cruelty.
One shouldn't be proud of things they personally didn't accomplish, but they should still be glad that good things are done by others.
That being said, I hope the very concept of a nation is a thing we outgrow as a species.
I would much prefer us all be much much kinder to each other.
that describes everything in history everThe biggest problem is that it can quickly lead to a situation of what I call 'more ideology than sense' and, historically, we've seen where that ends up...
They call that taxesI mean, it kind of makes you a simp. You know it's not actually gonna fuck you, right?