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Will the real patriots please stand up?
From the book: Chum for Thought: Throwing Ideas into Dangerous Waters by David Satterlee
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Chum For Thought:
Throwing Ideas into Dangerous Waters |
Teachers train students to evaluate ideas by comparing and
contrasting. There seem to be several strongly-contrasting ideas about what
patriotism is, so let’s compare them.
Everybody seems to agree that waving and saluting a flag is
patriotic. So is praising troops, singing certain songs, and setting off
fireworks. I’ll agree that all of that is very nice. Symbols stand for things
that have real meaning and showing respect for those symbols is not entirely
without meaning. But, what else do you stand for? What personal actions and
sacrifices are you willing to take as a patriot?
One vision of patriotism is standing together with existing
compatriots to fight against a common enemy. Yes, that is always a good idea.
We are, by definition of being “us,” inherently good. And, everyone else is an
enemy and therefore always bad. Show these patriots an enemy and they will
rally together, crying “death to (whomever),” shaking their fists, and even
gunning up to go attack someone. Man, now THAT’S real patriotism.
A first priority for this kind of patriot is to protect
their country from foreigners – people who surely want to overrun them or just
somehow run them into the ground. Let’s see, that could include