Monday, July 4, 2016

Why Patriotism Is A Love/Hate Relationship


I used to think that patriotism meant flag-waving, tears-streaming while singing The National Anthem, undying devotion to our country. And it is all those things. But there's an element of sadness that makes patriotism a love/hate relationship.


  • I love that I can say what I believe, even criticize someone in power, and not be jailed for it. 
  • But I hate that politicians don't run for office on their own merits--they always dig up dirt about their opponents--even lies--to win the race. 
  • I love that our government helps the poor, sick, and needy. 
  • But I hate that some who aren't any of the above take advantage of govenment help, making the truly needy suspect. 
  • I love that our nation was founded on Biblical principles, and we see Scriptures on many buildings and monuments in Washington, D.C. attesting to the fact that God was a major player in the forming of this land. 
  • But I hate that we kicked God out of the schools and have watered down our text books to remove any mention of His hand in our success as a country. 

  • I love that men and women are still willing to go to war and die to keep us and weaker nations free from oppression and tyranny. 
  • But I hate that we don't pay them well or give them the medical care and respect they deserve. 

You can disagree with my views. You may call me a radical, narrow-minded, and a religious fanatic. That's your right and a given freedom of living in the U.S. A


And that right is at the top of my list of loves: we are free. God, help us to remain so. 

3 comments:

  1. Narrow is the way, my dear. I'm with you. Just posted my dramatized reading of a short story about Betsy Ross and Providential history so central to every aspect of this constitutional government and independence at the outset. Grieving . . .
    Joy to you!
    Kathy
    http://www.thewritersreverie.com/2016/07/patriots-petticoats-providential-history-podcast.html

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  2. Bravo, I couldn't have said it better. I especially liked: --I love that our government helps the poor, sick, and needy. But I hate that some who aren't any of the above take advantage of govenment help, making the truly needy suspect.-- Because of those take advantage of the government's helping those in true need, it causes those who see this happening to be calloused toward all who receive that help.

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  3. Yes, freedom of speech, and even freedom to declare our faith (and government shooting us for it) is a blessing.

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