Pott
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If you keep on judging yourself against what you think your patriotism level should be like and what it really is, you're in for nasty surprises.
The pledge of allegiance for instance scrares the shit out of us Euros. We've not had this kind of things here since the rise of Fascism and the Third Reich. We see America as gung hos blind patriots who'd do absolutely anything for their country regardless of others. Not because we want to see you that way or we're forced to, but just because it seems this way to all the rest of the world.
I love going to the US and I love a lot of people there but the place scares the hell out of me. Never saw so many flags outside in any places I've ever lived in. I struggle to find a Luxembourg flag around here, or even French ones in many places in Paris. In Virginia I saw damn flags outside of people's houses and at car dealerships! Makes absolutely no sense to us...
This is not patriotism, it's just blind obediance to what people expect you to do.
The pledge of allegiance for instance scrares the shit out of us Euros. We've not had this kind of things here since the rise of Fascism and the Third Reich. We see America as gung hos blind patriots who'd do absolutely anything for their country regardless of others. Not because we want to see you that way or we're forced to, but just because it seems this way to all the rest of the world.
I love going to the US and I love a lot of people there but the place scares the hell out of me. Never saw so many flags outside in any places I've ever lived in. I struggle to find a Luxembourg flag around here, or even French ones in many places in Paris. In Virginia I saw damn flags outside of people's houses and at car dealerships! Makes absolutely no sense to us...
