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This quote is a false dichotomy logical fallacy. There is no reason that someone who is proud of their personal accomplishments can't also be proud of their nation.

The issue is that we do not have nations in the United States or Europe. We have proxy state tax farms openly run by powerful jews and their jewish mafia networks.

This is a reductionist argument that slyly misleads: "you must be an individual who does not subscribe to a group identity in order to be successful." Meanwhile, our jewish rulers subscribe to their group identity fiercely, and use their in-group preference to oppress all others.

This type of toxic individualistic philosophy is precisely how Europeans were subjugated by jews.

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oops @AOU move to /s/quotes please ??? is that even a sub? Yes it is, I think that might better, dunno, don't care really.

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That's a small minded view of a fool who thinks his subverted government equals Nation.

Nation is people, history, ancestors and their achievements. Being proud of that is a requirement, if you are not proud of that you have no business being part of it.

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I don't think he's saying "nation" in the same sense you are, though I do understand and agree with the general principle you post of. If he is that's sad, I read it as meaning more of "state" which is the government and eh entity of such. Rather than kin, volk, race, ethnicity etc.

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From my experience people back then knew that there is a distinction between Nation and government, unlike today.