Most Communist Revolutions were fought on the basis of Nationalism. Castro, Kim Il Sung, Mengistu, Ho Chi Minh... all were motivated by Nationalism. They saw Marxism-Leninism as a way to make their countries great again. Mao even briefly joined Chinese Nationalist KMT Party.
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Also there were plenty of nationlism going on in the African movements to counter the colonizers too.
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Ronald Reagan sold out our manufacturing sector to third world countries in the name of globalization and free trade, so I don't think we should include him as someone who cared about the interests of the average American.
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This is the sort of misinformation that I'm sick of, from what could actually be a good platform for conservatism. How you define nationalism IS DIFFERENT, than the nationalism being thronged against. Address the issues and not the words - propoganda is glaring when it's vieled.
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I am highly patriotic and fear not saying so.
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The lefts biggest heroes such as Dalai lama, Gandhi, Mandela, and even the maniac Mao, were all fiercly xenophobic and nationalists. The combo is often found on the left, the right only believes in nationalism, without xenophobia.
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Nationalism is great. National socialism is not so great. But neither is anything else the left comes up with.
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Stuff is good, stolen stuff, not so much. Wow, words
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