Nationalism. Is there an up side?
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Smoked kipper?PordFrefect wrote:Care for some vindaloo?
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Only if it's curried.
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Re: Nationalism. Is there an up side?
Agreed on both points.Hermit wrote:...and conversely, world government =/= homogeneity.RiverF wrote:Nationalism =/= diversity.
Though the word "government " has rather a lot of negative connotations for me. I'd go for "understanding and cooperation".
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Re: Nationalism. Is there an up side?
Here in the USA nationalism is definitely a stumbling block. Demagogues are able to blind citizens to the problems in our society by chanting "We're number one" constantly.
Health Care reform?? No we have best system in the world 'cause "we're number one"
USA a world citizen?? Hell no !! If they cross us bomb 'em they should know "We're number one"
Global Warming?? Couldn't be us "We're number one!!"
That type of thinking makes it impossible for many Americans to consider solutions found abroad, makes us insular, and keeps us from considering alternative solutions to our problems.
Health Care reform?? No we have best system in the world 'cause "we're number one"
USA a world citizen?? Hell no !! If they cross us bomb 'em they should know "We're number one"
Global Warming?? Couldn't be us "We're number one!!"
That type of thinking makes it impossible for many Americans to consider solutions found abroad, makes us insular, and keeps us from considering alternative solutions to our problems.
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Re: Nationalism. Is there an up side?
Red Celt, this is a reminder that personal attacks are against the rules.Red Celt wrote:You're a Little Englander. You are a part of what you hate. Stir your mug of Horlicks with that idea as you go to bed, tonight.Rum wrote:When I was a kid I read loads of science fiction. I was an idealist too and I figured that one day we would have some kind of world government that was wise, beneficent and liberal.
All silly of course given the state of things these days.
Is nationalism defensible these days when all it appears to offer is difference rather than commonality, splitting rather than uniting, excluding rather than including?
Should we not be breaking down barriers rather than creating them?
As an example, Scottish independence is being sought after because Westminster has been doing a shit job of it for too many years. If it had been doing a great job, independence would be a non-starter from the outset. This isn't about nationalism (and you've been told that more than once, you fuckwit) but self-determination... because distant-determination doesn't work.
One world government? Great. So long as it has subdivisions that do their best for their own people. Hell, let's go all out and call them... oh, I dunno... "countries".
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Re: Nationalism. Is there an up side?
Red Celt wrote:Oh Jesus Fucking Christ.
Red Celt, this is a reminder that blasphemy is punishable by Lozzer.
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Is this about nationalism or patriotism?
But here’s the thing about rights. They’re not actually supposed to be voted on. That’s why they’re called rights. ~Rachel Maddow August 2010
The Second Amendment forms a fourth branch of government (an armed citizenry) in case the government goes mad. ~Larry Nutter
The Second Amendment forms a fourth branch of government (an armed citizenry) in case the government goes mad. ~Larry Nutter
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Re: Nationalism. Is there an up side?
Are you Scots still bleeding for Wallace?
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Re: Nationalism. Is there an up side?
JimC wrote:Are you Scots still bleeding for Wallace?

Nah, not really. He's not all that great

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Without differences there could be no progress. Change is necessary for progress and that means thinking and doing differently. Differences inspire ideas, sameness does not. Sameness is status quo.
But here’s the thing about rights. They’re not actually supposed to be voted on. That’s why they’re called rights. ~Rachel Maddow August 2010
The Second Amendment forms a fourth branch of government (an armed citizenry) in case the government goes mad. ~Larry Nutter
The Second Amendment forms a fourth branch of government (an armed citizenry) in case the government goes mad. ~Larry Nutter
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Re: Nationalism. Is there an up side?
One can agree with that, while still worrying about the hominid tendency to fear/hate those that are different to one's tribe...Gallstones wrote:Without differences there could be no progress. Change is necessary for progress and that means thinking and doing differently. Differences inspire ideas, sameness does not. Sameness is status quo.
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Re: Nationalism. Is there an up side?
Yes. That's why we would never have found out that the earth is not flat, were it not for nationalism. Or women getting the vote.Gallstones wrote:Without differences there could be no progress.
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