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Can you be patriotic and a globalist/internationalist at the same time? This is a yes or no poll question.
I say no you can't because part of patriotism is loyalty to one's own country and that means protecting your nation's sovereignty. There is more to patriotism that saying I support the troops and waving a flag around,those things are meaningless if you are trying to sell this country out to globalism.
Alot of these republicans today seem to think you are patriot as long as you wave a flag and saying I support the troops and that's it. Selling jobs down the river to China, allowing foreign countries and foreign companies to run your ports and allowing millions of foreign nationals to invade your country is not patriotic and is severely disloyal to your country. Tossing the salad of businessmen with no loyalties to any country and selling your nation's sovereignty down the toilet is about as patriotic as selling nuclear secrets to a country we are at war with.
I say no you can't because part of patriotism is loyalty to one's own country and that means protecting your nation's sovereignty. There is more to patriotism that saying I support the troops and waving a flag around,those things are meaningless if you are trying to sell this country out to globalism.
Alot of these republicans today seem to think you are patriot as long as you wave a flag and saying I support the troops and that's it. Selling jobs down the river to China, allowing foreign countries and foreign companies to run your ports and allowing millions of foreign nationals to invade your country is not patriotic and is severely disloyal to your country. Tossing the salad of businessmen with no loyalties to any country and selling your nation's sovereignty down the toilet is about as patriotic as selling nuclear secrets to a country we are at war with.
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