Re: Is Montana turning into the Alabama of the North?
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 9:57 am
That is really f'd up.
That is what nationalism is - as opposed to Patriotism.
That is what nationalism is - as opposed to Patriotism.
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Agreed. And that's why he's in jail.dbackjon wrote:That is really f'd up.
That is what nationalism is - as opposed to Patriotism.
The boy had to be airlifted to a hospital out of state.
Don't laugh until you think you're having a heart attack in Rapid City, SD.CAA Flagship wrote:The boy had to be airlifted to a hospital out of state.
CAA Flagship wrote:The boy had to be airlifted to a hospital out of state.
You are such a piece of shit.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Kid should have took his hat off
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What is your definition of Patriotism Jon?dbackjon wrote:That is really f'd up.
That is what nationalism is - as opposed to Patriotism.
How is removing your hat respectful to the special song?ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Be respectful or bad things happen. Someday you might learn that
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This is more along the lines of fascism.SeattleGriz wrote:What is your definition of Patriotism Jon?dbackjon wrote:That is really f'd up.
That is what nationalism is - as opposed to Patriotism.
Thank you, but I didn't ask that.Vidav wrote:This is more along the lines of fascism.SeattleGriz wrote:What is your definition of Patriotism Jon?
The left doesnt give a fuck about free speech you racist!Vidav wrote:How is removing your hat respectful to the special song?ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Be respectful or bad things happen. Someday you might learn that
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Do people fight for our country so that we are not allowed to have free speech?
This definition is a good start:SeattleGriz wrote:What is your definition of Patriotism Jon?dbackjon wrote:That is really f'd up.
That is what nationalism is - as opposed to Patriotism.
Oh FFS. Where did that come from?dbackjon wrote:This definition is a good start:SeattleGriz wrote:What is your definition of Patriotism Jon?
“The difference between patriotism and nationalism is that the patriot is proud of his country for what it does , and the nationalist is proud of his country no matter what it does ; the first attitude creates a feeling of responsibility while the second a feeling of blind arrogance"
Patriotism is loving your country but also recognizing that the rights in the Constitution doesn't mean everyone else has to think exactly like you do. Nationalism is a blind devotion to the symbols without understanding the meaning, and not tolerating those who look at the symbols differently
That's rich coming from you.dbackjon wrote:Patriotism is loving your country but also recognizing that the rights in the Constitution doesn't mean everyone else has to think exactly like you do.
89Hen wrote:That's rich coming from you.dbackjon wrote:Patriotism is loving your country but also recognizing that the rights in the Constitution doesn't mean everyone else has to think exactly like you do.
Thanks Merry Webster!dbackjon wrote:This definition is a good start:SeattleGriz wrote:What is your definition of Patriotism Jon?
“The difference between patriotism and nationalism is that the patriot is proud of his country for what it does , and the nationalist is proud of his country no matter what it does ; the first attitude creates a feeling of responsibility while the second a feeling of blind arrogance"
Patriotism is loving your country but also recognizing that the rights in the Constitution doesn't mean everyone else has to think exactly like you do. Nationalism is a blind devotion to the symbols without understanding the meaning, and not tolerating those who look at the symbols differently
Copied and pasted from some left wing Twitter accounts.........CAA Flagship wrote:Oh FFS. Where did that come from?dbackjon wrote:
This definition is a good start:
“The difference between patriotism and nationalism is that the patriot is proud of his country for what it does , and the nationalist is proud of his country no matter what it does ; the first attitude creates a feeling of responsibility while the second a feeling of blind arrogance"
Patriotism is loving your country but also recognizing that the rights in the Constitution doesn't mean everyone else has to think exactly like you do. Nationalism is a blind devotion to the symbols without understanding the meaning, and not tolerating those who look at the symbols differently
How did you intend for that to read? Neither side is very tolerant of the other side's views, but the left has made it an artform.dbackjon wrote:89Hen wrote: That's rich coming from you.
I figured one of you clowns would parse and misinterpret that.
Please tell us what you think of Mormons.dbackjon wrote:I figured one of you clowns would parse and misinterpret that.89Hen wrote: That's rich coming from you.