Saturday, January 26, 2008

SUPERFICIAL PATRIOTISM (RCJ March 24, 2002)

Since Sept.11 we've seen much flag-waving, songs, speeches and good, old American, intestinal, patriotic emotionalism. We've heard calls for surrendering freedoms and restricting liberties for security.

Is this patriotic outburst simply superficial, emotional chest-pounding and sometimes commercial exploitation? Or is it deeper with roots in commitment to institutions, freedoms and principles for which this nation stands?

If this patriotism is simply superficial emotionalism, then those who would hijack our grief and anger to their own ends can easily lead us astray by exploiting insecurity.

If, however, patriotism arises from commitment, the thought of relinquishing freedoms and liberties, even if necessary, must create heightened awareness and a demand for accountability, debate, dissent and criticism.

While military power protects us from outside enemies, debate, accountability and dissent protect us from despots within. Now isn't the time for true patriots to be silent!

Open debate is vitally important because it makes and keeps us what and who we are. It's the very freedom we defend!

Terrorists threaten property and lives. The exploitation of superficial, fearful, emotional patriotism threatens freedom and liberty more than any terrorist! Terrorists can only win if we succumb o the fear they create!

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