The Pros and Cons of Nationalism

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Nationalism at its core is the support of a country. The goal of a country is to have some sort of resonance within the individuals that reside there that call themselves citizens. If the citizens don’t feel any connection with their country, they may move to find one that they feel closer too. Once found, they may support the country over others, defend it within conversations of politics or just find groups that have the same ideals they do about the country. This papers purpose is to illustrate the pros of nationalism as well as its cons.

Beginning with America, there is a strong sense of nationalism. Being called patriotic would signify you support America and the ideals the flag stands for. It has many meanings to every individual, either learned through school or something they may have had happen and symbolize it with the flag. For instance, after September 11 happened, people talked to more strangers, donated large amounts of money to relief organizations or even signed up as firefighters. This is a great boon for a country when something devastating can happen and the people ban together to help each other out, but every coin has two sides. Many convenience store clerks where murdered because of their descent. Ignorant patriotism perpetuated when individuals thought they would kill “terrorists” because they were Muslim. The notion that every Muslim is a terrorist may be outrageous on its own, but those who aren’t Muslim even got murdered. It was based off skin color. It made those that weren’t Muslim, but appeared to be, to wear badges on their shirts, and every other article of clothing or accessory they have claiming they are an American Sikh. Even displaying flags in their windows to help symbolize the...

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