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SmilingKitsune

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Patriotism when taken too far creeps me out quite a lot.
As for me, I'm not patriotic at all, I don't even like Ireland that much. Sweden's okay, but I'm hardly filled with pride when I see the flag, I'm just not a very nationalistic person.
I also disagree with the acomplishments of individual people being chalked up as a win for the country they were born in, it doesn't make any difference where they were born.
 

megalomania

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LockHeart said:
Patriotism just means that you love your country, not that you think it's superior. That, m'learned friend, is nationalism. I quote admire the American patriotic spirit, God knows we could do with some of it over here.

OT, I'm proud be be British, just because we've come up with quite a bit of pretty cool stuff over the years and we've had a major role in shaping the world as a global power.
I know what you mean but its been my experience that Patriotism, Nationalism and Xenophobia tend to go hand-in-hand in some horrible little tag team.

If people can separate Patriotism from the other two then good for them I guess.
 

Corpse XxX

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Sindre1 said:
I am proud to be Norwegian becose.....we kick ass?
I honestly dont know....But I AM proud!
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Oh, just remembered. We where first to reach the north-pole AND the south-pole. And apperantly America too. Vikings and shit.
Oh, and Edvard Munch and Edvard Grieg and Funcom :p
And all our traditions. Will not mention all of them.
And the nature, and our flag, and our natonal anthems :D
And 17. of may!!! ^^
I agree with this fellow, WE HAVE THE AWESOME HISTORY OF VIKINGS, and to add to that, we got shitloads of oil and money..

But on a side note, i wish our politicians would have a good look at what Finland are doing, they have many good solutions to many everyday issues...
 

Therumancer

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Proud to be American, though I'm one of the few people who will seriously say that since knocking ourselves is currently hip, and the rest of the world is more than happy to get involved.

Gogo American Jingoism. :p

>>>----Therumancer--->
 

Corpse XxX

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erik91 said:
I am proud to be Swedish because we haven't been in a war since 1814.
Thats mainly because Sweden is not of any geographic importance in any war..
And because they were afraid of the Nazi's and didn't dare to get involved..
 

Ygfi

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urprobablyright said:
I'm not particularly proud to be an Australian.

I'm proud to be International... I grew up travelling and I'm the only nationality I tend to admire (most of my friends are also travelled)
we're not all that we're cracked up to be, i'm totally going to move to germany or something.

new zealand even, dear god...
 

MusicalFreedom

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There's a fine fucking line.

You could simply be proud for your country.

Or you could be saluting the stars and stripes whilst crying bald eagles soar overhead squaking the American national anthem, or shaving your head and wrapping yourself in the Union Jack before necking a pint of lager and going down the chippy to throw up in a cold kebab.

One is understandable, the other just looks silly.

I'm not patriotic in any way. Never saw any need to be.
 

LockHeart

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megalomania said:
I know what you mean but its been my experience that Patriotism, Nationalism and Xenophobia tend to go hand-in-hand in some horrible little tag team.

If people can separate Patriotism from the other two then good for them I guess.
Yeah I know what you mean, there's always some mouth-breathing Combat 18 thug who takes it to extremes. To be fair though, the vast majority of patriots are just people who love their country, at least in my experience.
 

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C-man101 said:
i'm dutch, and i hate it, most of the people here are downright assholes. of course, there are some nice people too, but we as a nation accomplish shit in the world. The netherlands used to be the mose powerful country in the world in a distant history, but now this country has gone to crap and i'm thinking about moving to another country.
Moving from the Netherlands?
Damn, I dream of moving to the Netherlands!

OT:
Yes, I am a patriot. But not a rabid one.
I am proud to be Norwegian, because of our history.
The vikings kicked some serious ass in the past!
And we have the most beautiful nature in the world!


Corpse XxX said:
erik91 said:
I am proud to be Swedish because we haven't been in a war since 1814.
Thats mainly because Sweden is not of any geographic importance in any war..
And because they were afraid of the Nazi's and didn't dare to get involved..
As a well known (in Norway at least) comedian said a little while ago;
"Swedes are the only neutral Nazi's in history."
 

Corpse XxX

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Yudas said:
No im not proud to be danish. Why would I be proud to be a nationality? It isn't like ive done anything to become a dane. I was born that way so it seems weird to be proud of it. Patriotism/national pride is not something I think very highly about. If people thought more about the world as a whole, instead of the little part of it that is their own nation, we would be much better of as a specie.

I am however happy that I was born in Denmark. Being in the happiest country of the world rocks!

Edit: spelling slipups.
I love Denmark, going there for my vacation this summer.. In Alborg..
Awesome good beer, lovely women..
And a cheap country, they almost give stuff away.. (Yes, im from Norway so its like its free)
 

Charli

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Haven't lived in my own country since I was 11 so...meh.

Don't know what to say, proud of it? For arse kissing America at every oppertunity? Not so much. I don't need to be proud of it though, every country in the world has some screwed up problems... It's just 'there'.
 

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FlameOfArnor said:
Richard the "I slept with the French King but definitely not in a Gay way" Lionheart.
He was a bit crap really, I mean what did he achieve? All he took was a tiny piece of land that was of absolutely no use to him and he killed thousands of his men to get it. Why?
 

teh_gunslinger

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Well, mostly I'm ashamed to admit that I'm from Denmark, It kinda sucks. I guess it's an okay place to live, but it's hardly any accomplishment to be born. So I can't be proud of that. And nowadays we are a nation of small minded, racist, petty bastards.

And in general I find it strange that people are proud to be from any country because of, say, Churchill or Vikings. It's not like we had anything to do with that. Taking pride in something you had nothing to do with strikes me as strange.
I could probably be proud of something in Danish history but what is the point? It wasn't me who saved the Danish Jews during the war. So good on the people who did it, but it says nothing of Denmark as a nation. Just as Shakespeare has little to do with people living today.

And don't even get me started on Greek and Italian nationalism and patriotism that takes credit for Rome and the Hellenic poleis. They had nothing to do with the modern national states.
 

Skeleon

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I'm not proud.
I fail to see how my ancestors' achievements give me any bragging rights (the same way I don't see any responsibility for the atrocities some of them commited).
We all have to make a name for ourselves, be it good or bad.