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Patriotism
Since
the 9/11 incident there has been a epidemic of flags of the United
States appearing everywhere - on cars, houses, clothing, advertisements.
What is the meaning of all this patriotism?
While
I'm sure that most folks have an innocent wish for good by displaying
their allegiance to the US, the truth is that their patriotism is
the cause of war.
Think
for a moment about how the feeling of pride of yourself, or your
country, has the effect of making you NOT prideful of anything else
that exists outside of the object of your pride. If you are proud
of your country, what do you feel about the other countries in the
world? How do people in other countries view you as you strut pridefully
around, declaring yourself and your country to be the best in the
world? Is it any wonder that we attract anger with an attitude like
that?
By
being patriotic to your country, your state, your city, or your
school, you are alienating and separating yourself from the other
human beings who also inhabit this planet. Patriotism separates
you from other people. It makes it easy, then, to declare war on
others, since they aren't included in your imaginary boundaries
of what you declare you are patriotic to. How can you declare war
on your own kind? How can you war on your own family?
We
are trained in this belief of patriotism at an early age when we
attend public school and are encouraged to be patriotic to our school.
When we graduate and live in the real world, our boundary of patriotism
expands to our country.
How
about graduating to include the entire world in our patriotism?
It will sure make it more difficult to have war.

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