I posted this quote (by me, by the way) to my Twitter feed before and received some surprisingly positive feedback. It pretty much sums up my thinking on today:
It’s a fine line between respect for your homeland’s ideals and unthinking patriotism. Our nation was born in dissent, not thoughtless nationalism.
I should add this from Matthew Rothschild’s commentary from Friday:
Nationalism is the egg that hatches fascism.
And patriotism is but the father of nationalism.
Patriotism is not something to play with. It’s highly toxic. When ingested, it corrodes the rational faculties.
It gulls people into believing their leaders.
It masks those who benefit most from state policy.
And it destroys the ability of people to get together, within the United States and across boundaries, to take on those with the most power: the multinational corporation.
Plus, it’s a war toy, wheeled out whenever a leader needs to improve his ratings by attacking some other country—often after invoking God’s name, too.
It’s been so since the Spanish-American War and World War I and right up through the Iraq War and the Afghanistan War.
American patriotism has also gotten in the way of solving global warming. Many in the United States, which consumes 25 percent of the world’s resources but has just 4 percent of the world’s population, believe we have the God-given right to use up all the resources we can. And there is an all-too-common attitude that we don’t need to listen to any other countries, or the U.N., or obey any international agreements because we’re Americans, and we’re better than everybody else.
We’ve got to get over patriotism, and we’ve got to cure the American superiority complex.
That would be a great way to show our independence.
Happy 4th.
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\”When fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.\” – Sinclair LewisSome folks say that it's an urban myth that Sinclair Lewis made that statement but so far as I can tell, it's an actual Sinclair Lewis quote.