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Even if that was the context those are not the only two options dummy. Jesus you are spineless.GromsDad said:Context is everything bro. I was watching that live when he said it and the context was in contrast to globalists which he spoke about prior. You're either a globalist or a nationalist in that context. In that context I am a nationalist and I'd hope you are too.
Your shitty ethos undermines your logos?Q_anon said:I’m a nationalist too what’s your point?
GromsDad said:Context is everything bro. I was watching that live when he said it and the context was in contrast to globalists which he spoke about prior. You're either a globalist or a nationalist in that context. In that context I am a nationalist and I'd hope you are too.
Every single one of those definitions is just a way to paint good patriotism as dangerous nationalismStuAzole said:It's probably important to understand what an American "nationalist" is. I don't think GromsDad does - not that it matters. Which one are you, GD?
https://www.thecut.com/2016/10/these-are-the-3-types-of-american-nationalism.html
Well patriotism isn’t a constant, so it certainly can be. It already holds many similar attributes to nationalism.ifallalot said:Every single one of those definitions is just a way to paint good patriotism as dangerous nationalismStuAzole said:It's probably important to understand what an American "nationalist" is. I don't think GromsDad does - not that it matters. Which one are you, GD?
https://www.thecut.com/2016/10/these-are-the-3-types-of-american-nationalism.html
And that's why its easy for globalists and such to paint patriotism as something bad.manbearpig said:Well patriotism isn’t a constant, so it certainly can be. It already holds many similar attributes to nationalism.ifallalot said:Every single one of those definitions is just a way to paint good patriotism as dangerous nationalismStuAzole said:It's probably important to understand what an American "nationalist" is. I don't think GromsDad does - not that it matters. Which one are you, GD?
https://www.thecut.com/2016/10/these-are-the-3-types-of-american-nationalism.html
ifallalot said:Every single one of those definitions is just a way to paint good patriotism as dangerous nationalismStuAzole said:It's probably important to understand what an American "nationalist" is. I don't think GromsDad does - not that it matters. Which one are you, GD?
https://www.thecut.com/2016/10/these-are-the-3-types-of-american-nationalism.html
Would you be willing to double down on that statement?GDaddy said:"America First" never meant anything less America acting in it's own best interests.
Yeah, except Canada and Mexico were not involved in overturning foreign governments, starting wars in the middle east and elsewhere or have their military spread around the globe to protect their interests.GDaddy said:WYSIWYG. "America First" never meant anything less America acting in it's own best interests. We expect Mexico and Canada and every other nation to act in what they perceive to be their own best interests, too. So what?
None of that precludes conducting commerce and politics with the world on a fair and equal basis. The nature of a commercial transaction is that both sides benefit.
Because it's the richest country in the world that has all the cool stuff.Surfdog said:Why do so many of them want and end up in the USA?
Would you double down on the assertion that "America First never meant anything less America acting in it's own best interests"?GDaddy said:In what way?