ratzo wrote:
Can someone please explain national pride and patriotism to me? I notice a lot of it on the likes of facebook and the news, but I honestly cannot grasp the concept of being proud of your government or your country, I mean, it's not something you've done, how can one ideology be better or worse than another?
I'd really appreciate help in this, many thanks!
OK, you might be talking about two different things here.
1) Patriotism- being proud of your country and its values
2) Nationalism- thinking your country is superior to all others in every way, and its people are superior to other peoples
Patriotism is the feeling I get when I hear Three Lions, or think about the 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony.
Nationalism is the domain of the BNP and the EDL.
I am proud of Britain's welfare state, NHS, comprehensive education, justice system, and football team*, but I think there are many ways they could improve. Our welfare state benefits millionaires ahead of the disabled; parts of our NHS are not caring enough; our children are not as literate as they should be; our justice system discriminates against ethnic minorities and men; our football team hasn't won anything for nearly 50 years.
Nationalism is when people defend the recently-publicised murder of an Afghan by British soldiers, or I guess what I feel like when I imagine losing the Ashes- irrational belief in the immutable superiority of your country.
*England, not any of the others