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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Aug 24

    The world is witnessing a rise of nationalism. That can be a good thing.https://on.wsj.com/2PzQ27u 

    9:15 AM - 24 Aug 2018
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      1. IRVING FISHER‏ @IrvingFisherPhD Aug 24
        Replying to @WSJ

        Just no. WTAF, @wsj? Do better.

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      1. Tom Shafer‏ @TomShafShafer Aug 24
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        Sounds like someone got his marching orders today. Why *does* Rupert Murdoch hate America? For that matter, the UK?

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      1. Jason Voorhees Avant‏ @PetCobra Aug 24
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        (Reviews a few hundred years of human history) Nope.

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      1. Imran Tursun‏ @TursunImran Aug 24
        Replying to @WSJ

        I don’t know. Nationalism has usually led to bad events in the past, causing many outbreaks and revolutions.

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      1. Susan Rockwell‏ @redact_group Aug 24
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        Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Fascism "America", 2018.

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      2. joe trader‏ @joetrader6 Aug 24
        Replying to @WSJ

        That’s usually a prelude for war

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      1. Secret Cat Lady Society‏ @TrishNarma Aug 24
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        GTFOH, Wall Street Journal. The rise of nationalism we are seeing here & abroad is NOT, in any way, a good thing. What's next? A piece called "Make Friends With Fascism?"

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      2. PT  💵‏Verified account @ptmoney Aug 24
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        Something never questioned in any non-western country.

        1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
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      2. zvrk31‏ @zvrk31 Aug 24
        Replying to @WSJ

        Nationalism is NEVER good. Do not equate love of a country (national pride) with nationalism (putting one's country above anyone else regardless of consequences, a sense of national superiority & inferiority of every other nation).

        1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
      3. J. Cauchy‏ @Suppose_Not Aug 25
        Replying to @zvrk31 @WSJ

        That isn’t the definition of nationalism used by most nationalists.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. zvrk31‏ @zvrk31 Aug 25
        Replying to @Suppose_Not @WSJ

        What people use is their problem.

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      1. Pandora’s Daughter‏ @MikaLucy1 Aug 24
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      1. Occasional Buddha‏ @OhhhBuddha Aug 24
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        Are you people completely out of your tiny, conservative minds?pic.twitter.com/0blvMYVson

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      1. W. Clayton‏ @weciv01 Aug 25
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        It has also been a force that has held people together who faced adversity.

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      1. Ky Johnson‏ @KyinHI Aug 24
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        No.

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      1. Ken Macdonald‏ @KennethMLK Aug 24
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        When the countries of the British Empire gained their independence was that bad ? US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Ghana, Ireland etc etc etc and soon Scotland, these are all terrible places because they want their own self government?

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      1. Ksmitty1812‏ @ksmitty1812 Aug 24
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        Those who cannot learn from history are...oh for god’s sake.

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      1. Quendi‏ @Quendi459 Aug 24
        Replying to @WSJ

        This article is a twisted turn of words trying to make patriotism the same as nationalism. Once again the writing of Orwell is misconstrued by the wealthy class to support their power agenda.

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