
Skara
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because there's no evidence that they are unequal, yes.Do you really believe all ethicities are equal
But there's a lot of evidences that they are equal that's it.
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because there's no evidence that they are unequal, yes.Do you really believe all ethicities are equal
Again, patriotism doesnt equal submission to the state, you can clearly criticize your governement in the name of national values. If you live in a country and dont appreciate any of its values, history or achievement, thats completely on you.I mean that patriotism contradicts common sense.
patriotic ideals assume that the interests of the state should be above the interests of your family or party. That is, essentially - above your own, including in cases where your interests and beliefs completely contradict the beliefs and interests of the majority ruling the country
you know in the 30-40s of the 20th century this led to the most terrible consequences
You may defend individual liberties and democracy for a variety of reasons that are not necessarily related to love for your country or commitment to its interests.
all sorts of rednecks also consider themselves true patriots
you understand, nationalism and patriotism are either the same thing or very closely related and there are no noticeable differences
Patriotism is literally love for the state/countryAgain, patriotism doesnt equal submission to the state,
there are no national values, it's just propaganda nonsense. Hitler justified his nazi regime revanchism and crimes with "national values". Although not all Germans wanted to avenge the defeat in WWI or were Nazisyou can clearly criticize your governement in the name of national values.