interspark said:
it might be just an unfair stereotype, but it's generally believed that if you badmouth america, any nearby americans will go up in arms and get very angry, and i'm just wondering why. Just to clarify, i have nothing against america, but i hardly think it's anything to write home about. and don't say that anyone would be that way about their home country, because if someone came up to be and said "hey, england's crap!" i'd just say "yeah, it is a bit"
Why would that be unfair? Being patriotic means to love, care for and be proponent of one's own country... not hate every other country.
Hating every other country, that's Nationalism.
"i hardly think it's anything to write home about"
Do you even LIVE THERE?!?! Here's the thing: Americans, tend to live in America. It's a good idea to care for and be a proponent of where you live?
I think a way more pertinent question is why don't other countries love their own country as much as Americans love their own country? What is this paranoia over patriotism?
"hey, england's crap!" i'd just say "yeah, it is a bit"
A country is mother to all its inhabitants, whether native born or adoptive. How would you react if someone said "you're mother's a really horrible woman", how would you tolerate such a slight?
Why do you feel no significance to the country that made so much of who and what you are? Do you just have poor self esteem? Would you react the same way to "England is crap" as "you are worthless".
Buggy, YOU have way more questions to answer than any of us.
England, America, any country has specific points of concern, but patriotism is a commitment to celebrating the best and endeavouring to improve or eliminate the worst, certainly not to settle for it.