Patriotism is a form of ignorance.... a nation is just a series of pieces of paper. The concepts behind it are subjective, and while they may be best for a people at a certain time, they are entirely subjective, and must be dynamic in order to change, and such notions are unfortunately absent in the USA.
Ignorance is of course, the final defence against logic and reason. Leads me to believe that the greatest fear of the American consciousness is that their nation will turn out to be a phenomenon, not a civilisation, which certainly manifests itself in the blind patriotism, and ethnocentric, geocentric, and sometimes even xenophobic attitudes to others... the French being an example. They use their right in the UN, which they are perfectly entitled to do (for better or worse, I am not discussing Iraq here), and America has an irrational, emotional, short-sighted, harmfull reaction to them. Suchlike will only result in America hurting itself, it should not take itself too seriously, after all, it is a piece of paper, its citizens are humans first, Americans second, and as such should recognise their own subjectivity, and thus realise that just because something can be done, is no justification for it TO be done.
Ignorance is of course, the final defence against logic and reason. Leads me to believe that the greatest fear of the American consciousness is that their nation will turn out to be a phenomenon, not a civilisation, which certainly manifests itself in the blind patriotism, and ethnocentric, geocentric, and sometimes even xenophobic attitudes to others... the French being an example. They use their right in the UN, which they are perfectly entitled to do (for better or worse, I am not discussing Iraq here), and America has an irrational, emotional, short-sighted, harmfull reaction to them. Suchlike will only result in America hurting itself, it should not take itself too seriously, after all, it is a piece of paper, its citizens are humans first, Americans second, and as such should recognise their own subjectivity, and thus realise that just because something can be done, is no justification for it TO be done.
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