Is there a difference between nationalism and patriotism?

Is there a difference between nationalism and patriotism?

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It's more or less this.

it's all just pride parade weapons. the difference in the forbidden fruit of the eye of the beholder. So it's always a trap inviting you to perform sin of judging. Of course if you unequipped to perform such acrobatics you have to rely on some method to the madness by reading cooked and orwelled books designed for those who follow solutions to such trolley problems to repeat history to the minute on this clockwork orange colored carrot.

are you alright in the head, mate?

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Nation - An extended family.

Country - the geographical area occupied by a nation.

Patriotism - the love of one's nation.

PS, (((British))) is a wholly political term used by asia-shit in london.

You're either English, Welsh or North Irish.

what ?

>You're either English, Welsh or North Irish.

Don't forget Cornish.

A patriot sucks off the state

a Nationalist loves his Nation

Whatever - just don't forget that blood is the tie that binds - not address, not ideology.

In fact - it's a nice day today - walk over to the cemetery where your great-grandparents are buried and think about things.

>PS, (((British))) is a wholly political term used by asia-shit in london.
Nope.

British, English Brit, Englishmen.

Patriotism is just nationalism for cucks and with the actual heart and soul removed i.e. Civic Nationalism.

My granny told me that my grandad would be very proud of me going out with a German girl. My grandad loved hitler.

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patriotism is blind love and loyalty to your country and government, Nationalism is a way of life, it is it's own philosophy and is not bipartisan.

>Nation - An extended family.
>Country - the geographical area occupied by a nation.

Yes, but you went wrong from here.
Patriots are by definition concerned with their country.
And of course nationalists are concerned with their nation.

Nationalism is thinking that your country is better than every other country.
Patriotism is just thinking your country is good.

>PS, (((British))) is a wholly political term used by asia-shit in london.
That’s a helluva way to speak about our lads.

What she meant to say is, your grandfather wants you to have at least 6 children with your German girl.

According to the flag - there is no Britain without certain nations. So what I'm saying is you need to focus on those nations first.

You're putting the horse before the cart.

Our culture and society was perverted into American civic nationalism, this is the result. "REGARDLESS OF RACE OR RELIGION WE ARE ALL BRITISH" . American influence on us has killed us. This isn't what we are. We are celts and anglo-saxons. We are conquerors and civilisation builders. Not a multicultural hand holding session with socialism.

Yes, they are categorically different things.

Patriotism is a positive emotion for a group of people/an abstract thing (country). Nationalism is a political ideology putting the nation state in the center of political consideration.

Tbf the one thing often comes with the other but not necessarily. I'm not hugely patriotic for example but I'm fervently nationalistic. Just because I rationally think it's the best way to organize a group of people which can be considered one people/a nation. I'm not against close international cooperation but the real deal is and will for the foreseeable time be the nation not a made up council of technokrats.

This is bullshit. They are categorically different.

>According to the flag - there is no Britain without certain nations.
That is correct: if Britain splits up, there is no more Britain. Not rocket science. And if that happens, England will balkanise within about ten years: after all, there are already calls from Cornwall (Mebyon Kernow, Campaign for a Cornish Assembly), Yorkshire (Yorkshire Party, Yorkshire Devolution Movement), Wessex (Wessex Regionalists) and now London (bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36620401) for devolution and/or independence.

nationalism is a natural extension of family bonds

patriotism is a way to trick you into dying for israel

I don't disagree.

But another thing - that bothers me particularly - is trying to make "nations" out of colonies. I cringe when people actually refer to themselves as "Canadians."

To me, Canadian is a nickname given to early English, Welsh, Nor Irish, CORNISH (can't forget them) and Scots (before they became unbearable)


DO NOT LET THAT HAPPEN

>PS, (((British))) is a wholly political term used by asia-shit in london.
Not really. I refer to myself as British more often than as a Jerseyman. Partly because nobody seems to know what or where Jersey is.

>and Scots (before they became unbearable)
Again, helluva thing to say about our lads.
>DO NOT LET THAT HAPPEN
It would help if you stopped promoting separatism.

>I identify as...

>nobody seems to know what or where Jersey is.
Sounds like you need better PR.


>It would help if you stopped promoting separatism.

The Union Jack is essentially the NATO flag of the British Isles, it represents a group effort. I don't want anyone to get ahead of themselves - particularly in this strange climate with immigrants running about, etc.

"Here is the law of the jungle,

the law runneth forward and back,

the pack is the strength of the wolf,

and the wolf is the strength of the pack."

- Kipling

>The Union Jack is essentially the NATO flag of the British Isles
No, the Union Jack is the flag of our country, representing the Union of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England by uniting our two flags in one design, so decreed by our James I, King of Great Britain.