ComradeBadger
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Proud of your nation? What exactly are you proud of?
One might as well be proud of being blonde; you played no more part in being born with that hair colour than you did in being born in that particular nation. Throughout your school career you will be taught of your nation?s accomplishments, essentially leading you to think that success is a national characteristic ? more often than not, your nation?s failings and the successes of other nations are not taught. There are of course, ideological reasons for this.
What is, for that matter a nation?
A nation is in essence an imagined community, it isn?t tangible ? borders fluctuate ? it often contains many different ethnic groups. What ties these people together? A common identity or the idea of a shared history and heritage, again something that doesn?t quite make sense, because even by placing events chronologically in a narrative you affect the overall narrative simply by omitting certain events and leaving other events in ? you affect its impartiality. This is often done entirely on purpose, with narratives created specifically to lead people to think in a certain way.
Food for thought perhaps?
One might as well be proud of being blonde; you played no more part in being born with that hair colour than you did in being born in that particular nation. Throughout your school career you will be taught of your nation?s accomplishments, essentially leading you to think that success is a national characteristic ? more often than not, your nation?s failings and the successes of other nations are not taught. There are of course, ideological reasons for this.
What is, for that matter a nation?
A nation is in essence an imagined community, it isn?t tangible ? borders fluctuate ? it often contains many different ethnic groups. What ties these people together? A common identity or the idea of a shared history and heritage, again something that doesn?t quite make sense, because even by placing events chronologically in a narrative you affect the overall narrative simply by omitting certain events and leaving other events in ? you affect its impartiality. This is often done entirely on purpose, with narratives created specifically to lead people to think in a certain way.
Food for thought perhaps?