I’m always fascinated by the reaction to displays of patriotism, particularly by the mainstream media here in Britain. It usually involves subtle mocking or sneering, and rarely is it considered a noble thing. Perhaps that’s just the way it is here.
However, what’s wrong with people feeling a deep sense of connection with their roots? What’s wrong with people feeling a sense of belonging and pride in their nation?
Surely, patriotism fosters unity, strength, and a collective spirit that uplifts everyone.
I’m not an enthusiastic flag-waver by nature, but I am quietly proud of my roots and it’s certainly an important part of my sense of identity.
Anyway, having given the issue some thought recently, I wrote a patriotism poem to reflect how I felt about it.
I hope it will get you thinking about patriotism a little.
PATRIOTISM POEM
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