FlyingTeaPot
Irrational Rationalist. Educated Fool.
If you are, that is. What is the biggest reason for your patriotism? I see patriotism as an irrational love for a piece of land, but I want to know what you think.
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Hmm, patriotic...If you are, that is. What is the biggest reason for your patriotism? I see patriotism as an irrational love for a piece of land, but I want to know what you think.
my country is an an extension of the family , an identity, a history,a place to belong.
Would you say you're British or English Kai?
I would consider myself Both.
I suppose I'm a 'west Brit' - Although I wouldn't necessarily shout it from the rooftops around here!
I feel as home in Durham, Bristol, Cardiff or Belfast as I do in Cork. I find that all the people in these islands are pretty much on the same page.
I find that 'patriotism' often serves as an impedement to that.
Narrow nationalism is divisive - a bigger identity, such as Britishness appeals to me.
I could/can be enthusiastic about it in a sense I cannot be patriotic in a nationalist sense. Do you know what I mean?
Yeah i get you completely, i suppose ( maybe from my military service ) i kind of think of myself a Brit and then English, an English Brit
If you are, that is. What is the biggest reason for your patriotism? I see patriotism as an irrational love for a piece of land, but I want to know what you think.
But your country is its government, HH. You're saying you love your terrain.I love my country but despise my government.
That's the pinnacle of patriotism..... Refusal to do so is mere jingoism.Patriotism is a double edged sword. Much better to be critical, and hold your country to account in order for it to excel.