Originally posted by ianpickeringOh no, here we go again! Sounds like a repeat of the "flags" thread (page 9) and those of us who have choosen to fly the flag of St George instead of the Union Jack being labelled stereo typical racist thugs!
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Samuel Johnson, English writer (1709-1784)
Is it good or bad to be a patriot? And what does it mean to you?
What do you like best about your country?
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There are two types of patriotism: loud patriotism and quiet patriotism.
Loud patriots go around waving flags and shouting slogans like "America, love it or leave it". They typically cannot stomach any criticism of their country, and would gladly subvert the very principles their country was founded on in order to stifle any opinion contrary to their own.
Quiet patriots have no need for such empty theatrics. They do things that actually matter instead, like voting and serving on jury duty when they're called. They also believe that in order for their country to be the best that it can be, it should be subjected to frequent criticism. Unjust actions of their country should be questioned, and if necessary overturned.
Whenever I hear the expression "God bless America" I have come to understand the implied meaning behind it which is "God bless America and no one else." Theologically I find it rather shallow. Personally I think we (in the US) have been blessed enough and some others in the world need it more than we do.
Originally posted by rwingettI live in an area of 16% ethnics.Not Christmas for them but one gave me a Christmas card.He could not write.He said You write whatever you like in it from me.I am proud to live in a multi-culture community.
There are two types of patriotism: loud patriotism and quiet patriotism.
Loud patriots go around waving flags and shouting slogans like "America, love it or leave it". They typically cannot stomach any criticism of their country, and would gladly subvert the very principles their country was founded on in order to stifle any opinion contrary to their ...[text shortened]... riticism. Unjust actions of their country should be questioned, and if necessary overturned.
Originally posted by missleadbetcha wish it was a cheque 😉
I live in an area of 16% ethnics.Not Christmas for them but one gave me a Christmas card.He could not write.He said You write whatever you like in it from me.I am proud to live in a multi-culture community.
but no-if you live in a country and don't love it, then why are you there?
Originally posted by ianpickeringPeople are people, no country is any greater than any other, and the idea that anyone could ever argue otherwise is just daft. But that said, how boring would international sport be without your own nation to cheer on? Patriotism can be great in a light hearted kind of way and great full stop as a way of binding people to the society they live in, but it's a concept that collapses if examined too closely.
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Samuel Johnson, English writer (1709-1784)
Is it good or bad to be a patriot? And what does it mean to you?
What do you like best about your country?
Rich.
Originally posted by ianpickeringI am interested in knowing the context of this statement and where you read it. If you can help me with that information, please send it to me in a message.
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Samuel Johnson, English writer (1709-1784)
Is it good or bad to be a patriot? And what does it mean to you?
What do you like best about your country?
I'm not sure how to answer the question though and will give it some thought. Not that my opinion matters, but I do consider myself patriotic in regards to my country. I don't storm the streets with any message, but take advantage of the opportunities given me.
I vote, write my political leaders, and do what I can to honor the brave men who fought to give me and others our freedom. I still want God to bless America as well as all nations.
Doug
Originally posted by ianpickeringPatriot as defined in Websters New Collegiate Dictionary: A person who loves, supports, and defends his country and its interests. Yes, it is good to be a Patriot. If not for Patriots, we would still be an English colony. Questioning your country's foreign policy is not unpatriotic, as long as you do it in a civilised manner and as long as you ultimately support your country when the "$hit hits the fan".
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Samuel Johnson, English writer (1709-1784)
Is it good or bad to be a patriot? And what does it mean to you?
What do you like best about your country?
I love a lot of things about my country:
1. The fact that more people want to come here than leave.
2. Americans are basically a GOOD people who donate more $ and
goods to the world's needy than any other country with a
comparable population.
3. We defend the free world almost singlehandedly for the most part
at the same time feeding God-less communist countries like North
Korea.
4. The American Farmer feeds the world by supplying 60% or more of
the wheat, corn, rye and soybeans.
5. Our Constitution and Bill of Rights are the government blueprints
of half the world's democracies.
6. Let's face it...without the US, the Muslim hordes would sweep the
world clean of Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Shintos,
homosexuals, lesbians, Freethinkers, Liberals, Conservatives,
women's rights, women drivers, British Soccer, American
Football...etc.
Some things I dislike about America:
1. We are no longer a nation of producers but a nation of consumers
and we create most of the world's trash and pollution.
2. We have too many Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) that burn more oil
and provide revenue indirectly to Al-Qaeda, not to mention causing
carnage to "little" drivers on our highways.
3. Our children have become fat, stodgy, lazy video game junkies
who couldn't find Mexico on a map much less Manhatten and their
parents make sad examples of mothers and fathers.
4. Sports figures make 25,000,000 a year while teachers make
25,000.
5. We export total crap to the world in the guise of entertainment,
a.k.a HOLLYWOOD, and the world really thinks it is a reflection of
our society(they are not far off) our fast-food is unhealthy and we
expect the world to devour it and be happy (Happy Meal).
6. And last but not least, we claim to be a God-fearing country when
in truth we are the current Soddam and Gomorrah.
But all in all, I'm not ashamed to say that I love America and still think it is the greatest nation since the Roman Empire...but then again, I am a bit biased....and Patriotic
Originally posted by chancremechanicNice edit
Patriot as defined in Websters New Collegiate Dictionary: A person who loves, supports, and defends his country and its interests. Yes, it is good to be a Patriot. If not for Patriots, we would still be an English colony. Questioni ...[text shortened]... ry since Rome...but then again, I am a bit biased....and Patriotic