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Conflating patriotism with nationalism means you're miles away from even understanding the problem.
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The Mirror. )I know, its the Mirror, but no other Brit source was offering live updates. Or more than a meaningful paragraph surrounded by fluff.) Valefor.Sehachan said: » Conflating patriotism with nationalism means you're miles away from even understanding the problem. na·tion·al·ism ˈnaSH(ə)nəˌlizəm/ noun noun: nationalism -patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. -an extreme form of this, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries. plural noun: nationalisms -advocacy of political independence for a particular country. It is very similar to patriotism. There is very little difference. Where did you learn it was a 4 letter word? Valefor.Sehachan said: » Conflating patriotism with nationalism means you're miles away from even understanding the problem. That or we're not establishing what words mean to everyone before using them, which seems more likely here. Or, hey, I don't know. Maybe Nausi's a closet fan of militant nationalism. But even I don't suspect that of him when it comes down to it. That kind of thing would take a man away from his leisurely pursuits of beer brewing and garden tending. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » It is very similar to patriotism. There is very little difference. Where did you learn it was a 4 letter word? Because in her experience this: Ragnarok.Nausi said: » -an extreme form of this, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries. Is overwhelmingly the most common example. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Conflating patriotism with nationalism means you're miles away from even understanding the problem. na·tion·al·ism ˈnaSH(ə)nəˌlizəm/ noun noun: nationalism -patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. -an extreme form of this, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries. plural noun: nationalisms -advocacy of political independence for a particular country. It is very similar to patriotism. There is very little difference. Where did you learn it was a 4 letter word? "Words mean what we want them to mean." Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Where did you learn it was a 4 letter word? Valefor.Sehachan said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Where did you learn it was a 4 letter word? You did. I'm sorry. In the US "a four letter word" is synonymous with a curse/swear word. Many of the more common swear/curse words are 4 letters. Piss *** *** *** etc. So when I call nationalism a four letter word I mean generally a bad thing. Ramyrez said: » But doing so to the point where you hate others is a terrible thing. And that's the thing about it. This all depends on PoV. It's no longer about what one actually says or does but about what a leftist can contort it into looking like. Lets take a US example, only because I'm far more familiar with it then the UK's situation. A person who entered into the USA without going through immigration procedures has broken a federal law. This makes every single illegal person a criminal. Yet if I were to make the statement "illegal immigrants are criminals", you and every other leftist would lose your collective ***accusing me of being a "privileged white male racist shitlord". Stating the truth is now considered "hate speech" if that truth doesn't fit the desired narrative of a political entity. When you have that level of thought police happening, it creates a gigantic amount of repressed backlash like a powder keg. All it takes is an appropriate spark and that blows up into all sorts of negative stuff that you are labeling "nationalism". The current amount of patriotism is a direct result of the leftists across the world trying to suppress it. Asura.Saevel said: » Ramyrez said: » But doing so to the point where you hate others is a terrible thing. And that's the thing about it. This all depends on PoV. It's no longer about what one actually says or does but about what a leftist can contort it into looking like. Lets take a US example, only because I'm far more familiar with it then the UK's situation. A person who entered into the USA without going through immigration procedures has broken a federal law. This makes every single illegal person a criminal. Yet if I were to make the statement "illegal immigrants are criminals", you and every other leftist would lose your collective ***accusing me of being a "privileged white male racist shitlord". Stating the truth is now considered "hate speech" if that truth doesn't fit the desired narrative of a political entity. When you have that level of thought police happening, it creates a gigantic amount of repressed backlash like a powder keg. All it takes is an appropriate spark and that blows up into all sorts of negative stuff that you are labeling "nationalism". The current amount of patriotism is a direct result of the leftists across the world trying to suppress it. Words no longer mean what they actually mean, only what someone feels they mean. It is very concerning. Asura.Saevel said: » you and every other leftist would lose your collective ***accusing me of being a "privileged white male racist shitlord". Stating the truth is now considered "hate speech" if that truth doesn't fit the desired narrative of a political entity. I personally would not. Because they have broken a law. Just not one I particularly care to get worked up about because it's not murder or rape, or even theft. It's not something that's clearly wrong and causing others to suffer. People act like it is, but it's not. People not using turn signals *** up people's day in this country more than illegal immigrants do. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Words no longer mean what they actually mean, only what someone feels they mean. Strictly speaking, this has always been the case. If it weren't, "***" wouldn't be a slur. That's how the vernacular works. Ramyrez said: » People not using turn signals *** up people's day in this country more than illegal immigrants do. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Conflating patriotism with nationalism means you're miles away from even understanding the problem. na·tion·al·ism ˈnaSH(ə)nəˌlizəm/ noun noun: nationalism -patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. -an extreme form of this, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries. plural noun: nationalisms -advocacy of political independence for a particular country. It is very similar to patriotism. There is very little difference. Where did you learn it was a 4 letter word? Academically speaking, when people use the phrase Nationalism they're using the middle definition. Essentially a fanaticism that leads to wars. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Ramyrez said: » People not using turn signals *** up people's day in this country more than illegal immigrants do. I'm being slightly facetious, but it is a real problem. Turn signal neglect a real danger, study shows Do immigrants cause significant harm to the lives of at least 2 million people (well, at least 4 million, really, assuming two vehicles per accident and only drivers.)? (I don't know the answer to the question. The point is I'd like people to consider the perspective of things.) Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Where did you learn it was a 4 letter word? You did. I'm sorry. In the US "a four letter word" is synonymous with a curse/swear word. Many of the more common swear/curse words are 4 letters. Piss *** *** *** etc. So when I call nationalism a four letter word I mean generally a bad thing. Lega, FN, AFD, PVV, FPO, SD, different country different name, but same ***. We don't have a problem with normal conservative parties, but with these alone. Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Conflating patriotism with nationalism means you're miles away from even understanding the problem. na·tion·al·ism ˈnaSH(ə)nəˌlizəm/ noun noun: nationalism -patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. -an extreme form of this, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries. plural noun: nationalisms -advocacy of political independence for a particular country. It is very similar to patriotism. There is very little difference. Where did you learn it was a 4 letter word? Academically speaking, when people use the phrase Nationalism they're using the middle definition. Essentially a fanaticism that leads to wars. You're conflating the two and that is in error. One can favor their own nation without thinking other nations are the scum of the earth. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Conflating patriotism with nationalism means you're miles away from even understanding the problem. na·tion·al·ism ˈnaSH(ə)nəˌlizəm/ noun noun: nationalism -patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. -an extreme form of this, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries. plural noun: nationalisms -advocacy of political independence for a particular country. It is very similar to patriotism. There is very little difference. Where did you learn it was a 4 letter word? Academically speaking, when people use the phrase Nationalism they're using the middle definition. Essentially a fanaticism that leads to wars. You're conflating the two and that is in error. One can favor their own nation without thinking other nations are the scum of the earth. I'd very much like you to consider the way you use words such as "feminist," "liberal," and "left-wing," then. Ramyrez said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Conflating patriotism with nationalism means you're miles away from even understanding the problem. na·tion·al·ism ˈnaSH(ə)nəˌlizəm/ noun noun: nationalism -patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. -an extreme form of this, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries. plural noun: nationalisms -advocacy of political independence for a particular country. It is very similar to patriotism. There is very little difference. Where did you learn it was a 4 letter word? Academically speaking, when people use the phrase Nationalism they're using the middle definition. Essentially a fanaticism that leads to wars. You're conflating the two and that is in error. One can favor their own nation without thinking other nations are the scum of the earth. I'd very much like you to consider the way you use words such as "feminist," "liberal," and "left-wing," then. Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Well, I would tip my hat to that point if there were such things as moderate liberals or feminists. *sigh* Not sure if trolling or really that convinced of your own righteousness. Italians are known for their humour!
But not really in this case since my joke was bad.
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Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Conflating patriotism with nationalism means you're miles away from even understanding the problem. na·tion·al·ism ˈnaSH(ə)nəˌlizəm/ noun noun: nationalism -patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. -an extreme form of this, especially marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries. plural noun: nationalisms -advocacy of political independence for a particular country. It is very similar to patriotism. There is very little difference. Where did you learn it was a 4 letter word? Academically speaking, when people use the phrase Nationalism they're using the middle definition. Essentially a fanaticism that leads to wars. FFXIAH speaking potato ! Garuda.Chanti said: » Boris Johnson reveals he will NOT stand for Tory leadership leaving party stunned - live updates The Mirror. )I know, its the Mirror, but no other Brit source was offering live updates. Or more than a meaningful paragraph surrounded by fluff.) Ragnarok.Nausi said: » In the US "a four letter word" is synonymous with a curse/swear word. Many of the more common swear/curse words are 4 letters. Piss *** *** *** etc. you forgot ***! that's a fun one. Siren.Mosin said: » Ragnarok.Nausi said: » In the US "a four letter word" is synonymous with a curse/swear word. Many of the more common swear/curse words are 4 letters. Piss *** *** *** etc. you forgot ***! that's a fun one. Oh yes. There's a certain percentage of the population that just loses their collective mind if you use that one. I try to use it sparingly so that when I do, it really pisses them off because they don't see it coming. Offline
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Brexit: EU referendum was a 'draw' and UK exit will not happen, LSE [London School of Economics] professor says. I'm voted Leave on political reasons but I have to concede that Boris Johnson stepping aside has raised the 'Game Over' screen on the campaign. Michael Gove will not win the nomination, neither will Stephen Crabb but Theresa May will. Theresa May is an avid supporter of the Remain camp and will absolutely refuse to trigger Article 50. She will put it to a parliamentary vote where it will be crushed. There will be rioting in the streets and it will be *** messy. The best possible outcome is that this event forces the EU's hand and brings about political devolution while maintaining the single market. Boris Johnson will go down in history as the person who threw his country on the bonfire in a gamble-bid for the highest office. I compare him below. In the 'Sharpe' stories by Bernard Cromwell there is a detestable character called Sir Henry Simmerson. Simmerson is a coffee-house-toff who is portrayed as a stereotypical snobbish, petty and tyrannical English aristocrat. He is narrow-minded, inept and cowardly; while he is not presented as a clever man, he does display a certain cunning and deviousness. In the episode "Sharpe's Eagle" he leads a demoralized unit to a choke point on a bridge, fully and unjustly confident in himself. However, when he sees the size and firepower of the incoming French army he destroys the bridge in a fit of cowardice and flees, leaving his countrymen to face the consequences cut-off from all support while saving his own skin. That's basically Boris Johnson. |
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