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In reply to the discussion: I don't love this country, [View all]deurbano
(2,973 posts)57. Watch it, buddy. I was born in Mississippi! In the Delta.
I later found out my dad was a member of the White Citizens' Council in MS, so my people helped cause the Blues that needed to be expressed there in the Delta. (Credit due?)
Fortunately, we moved to a town in California when I was two. Unfortunately, that town was Bakersfield. Fortunately, I left Bakersfield at 21, and have been living in San Francisco for the last 40 years.
(My dad is dead now, but he and my live mother continued to be white supremacists, and just had to switch from Dixiecrat to Republican when the time came.)
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I'm curious. Can you explain why or is it just something we are "taught" to do?
Ferrets are Cool
Jul 2021
#9
Patriotism has always been linked to nationalism and thus to borders and isolationism.
erronis
Jul 2021
#25
great movie about the Maori in present times, 1994, "Once were Warriors"
Shellback Squid
Jul 2021
#17
never understood why I have to 'love this country or leave it' y'know just coz some meme.
KG
Jul 2021
#27