So why is Nationalism still tolerated and even lauded? Why is the British flag allowed to be be waved all over the place, but the Nazi flag not so much? (Feel free to substitute your own local good and bad flags here.) — unenlightened
Why is it that nationality talk and Nationalism in particular is so easily acceptable, and race talk and Racism is so difficult and unacceptable? — unenlightened
Nationality (supposedly) is made about people’s customs,heritage, history, religion and ideas. — javi2541997
There's a fair amount of pacifism in the US that clashes with flag waving, which is often associated with military action. — frank
So why is Nationalism still tolerated and even lauded? Why is the British flag allowed to be be waved all over the place, but the Nazi flag not so much? (Feel free to substitute your own local good and bad flags here.) — unenlightened
People are too comfortable offending people, an the same people are too sensitive to receive. — Tharealist
Why is it that nationality talk and Nationalism in particular is so easily acceptable, and race talk and Racism is so difficult and unacceptable? — unenlightened
"Make white people great again" is a ridiculous statement, but if someone were to say. e.g. "Make France great again" I don't see what's offensive about that. — BitconnectCarlos
When you see the Spanish flag you think about that bigot who hates gay people — javi2541997
When you see the Spanish flag you think: "Hm, whose flag is that?" :joke: — SophistiCat
Can’t make something great again if it’s never been great, people suffered.
When people suffer from only natural cause not human cause people can not be labeled great. — Tharealist
It makes no sense to have allegiance or affinity to a race, which is devoid of such content. — NOS4A2
George Orwell's wrote a nice essay on this subject: Notes on Nationalism.
"The nationalist not only does not disapprove of atrocities committed by his own side, but he has a remarkable capacity for not even hearing about them."
"Nationalism is not to be confused with patriotism.... Patriotism is of its nature defensive, both militarily and culturally. Nationalism, on the other hand, is inseparable from the desire for power." — Tom Storm
You could generalize 'nationalism' further to any group identifier, including sports team, religious group, hipster groups etc etc... I think we have a need to identify with groups, and will do it regardless. For all the negative that is associated with it, it also motivates and mobilizes to transcend the purely individual/selfish. Doing away with all of it also would imply doing away with some of the positive aspects of it.
So why do we still tolerate Nationalism is a bit like asking why do we still tolerate the rain? Because it will rain regardless of us tolerating it — ChatteringMonkey
nationalism can unite people across a number of different boundaries like race or class. — BitconnectCarlos
It makes sense... It makes no sense — NOS4A2
Well, you are just reiterating the received wisdom that unenlightened is questioning. And the question is normative, not anthropological. Racism is just as easy to explain in anthropological terms as nationalism (at least at the just-so story level). But how is it that racism is less acceptable than nationalism or ethnocentrism, when they are so similar? — SophistiCat
So why is Nationalism still tolerated and even lauded? Why is the British flag allowed to be be waved all over the place, but the Nazi flag not so much? (Feel free to substitute your own local good and bad flags here.) — unenlightened
Why is it that nationality talk and Nationalism in particular is so easily acceptable, and race talk and Racism is so difficult and unacceptable? — unenlightened
Probably because countries around the world tend to be conceived of as nation states, not as race states.But how is it that racism is less acceptable than nationalism or ethnocentrism, when they are so similar? — SophistiCat
Yes, logically this makes no sense if nationalism is a (more or less) disguised in-group favouritism narrative - which it is -, but you can't tell that to people and expect them to believe it just because it's true. — fdrake
There's a distinction between being a proud black man wanting to advance his interests and accomplishments and one declaring racial superiority and wanting to crush those unlike himself. — Hanover
It's really just a jumping off point, nothing else. — BitconnectCarlos
f I were to travel to the UK and spot someone with a Boston Red Sox hat in a bar that would make me more likely to try to establish rapport with them, but it doesn't make us best friends. It's really just a jumping off point, nothing else. — BitconnectCarlos
Your framing makes it look like that is all nationalism tends to be. I think you know it's not! — fdrake
I'm not prepared to just cede nationalism to the far right. — BitconnectCarlos
I think what you're not prepared to cede is the "good heart" of protectionist policies; which ultimately is taking care of a community and protecting it from predators. That's orthogonal to nationalism, which is a way of deciding -usually based on sentiment- who the predators are. — fdrake
What I am keeping an eye on is the fracturing of a common American identity and a progression towards a society where identity is more based along racial, ethnic, or ideological lines and conflict is not so much perceived as acceptable disagreement and instead more perceived as war. — BitconnectCarlos
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