GhostValkyrie
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If you're refering to people trusting the President as being blind patriotism, then you're wrong - That's not patriotism at all, that's just being naive.
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Willber123 said:yeh true, i mean im alrite if someone loves their country and likes to say that they do ( except the french ).
but ill tell you what does piss me off, is when people take the piss out of Britain, for reasons they shouldnt ( our suposed big teeth and uglyness!!! ).
GhostValkyrie said:If you're refering to people trusting the President as being blind patriotism, then you're wrong - That's not patriotism at all, that's just being naive.
The Vietnamese really abused blind patriotism, it is in their culture.mortiz said:What I meant was that 'blind patriotism' is often used by leaders and people in charge as a weapon in order to blind and pursuade people into comitting monstrocities.
Take Nazi Germany for an example. Hitler would have never gained so much power in the first place if he wasn't able to whip up a blind frenzied patriotic 'revolt' in the general population. Take the holocaust, many German's accepted it because they believed it was in their countries best interest.
While following your Leaders may not be 'patriotic' in the true sense of the word, it is their questioning of 'patriotism' that those same leaders often use in order to get you on their side.
Other examples of this use of 'blind patriotism' can be seen in wars such as Vietnam and The First World War. Perhaps not towards the end of those conflicts, but certainly at the beginning.
Razor said:Agreed, patriotism isn't in believing your president or prime minister, but in believing what your country and people stand for, not the idiot who they put in charge.
A.I. said:Did anyone read Cornelius Ryan's A Bridge Too Far? That's why I'm not surprised about the British hardcore. It's not only the training it's the British spirit. (out of ammunition... God save the King!)
Razor said:I would have to say that that is the very best war movie ever made.