Jingoism Quotes

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Patrick O'Brian
“But you know as well as I, patriotism is a word; and one that generally comes to mean eithermy country, right or wrong,which is infamous, ormy country is always right,which is imbecile.”
Patrick O'Brian, Master & Commander

James Connolly
“It would be well to realize that the talk of ‘humane methods of warfare’, of the ‘rules of civilized warfare’, and all such homage to the finer sentiments of the race are hypocritical and unreal, and only intended for the consumption of stay-at-homes. There are no humane methods of warfare, there is no such thing as civilized warfare; all warfare is inhuman, all warfare is barbaric; the first blast of the bugles of war ever sounds for the time being the funeral knell of human progress… What lover of humanity can view with anything but horror the prospect of this ruthless destruction of human life. Yet this is war: war for which all the jingoes are howling, war to which all the hopes of the world are being sacrificed, war to which a mad ruling class would plunge a mad world.”
James Connolly

Noam Chomsky
“…jingoism, racism, fear, religious fundamentalism: these are the ways of appealing to people if you’re trying to organize a mass base of support for policies that are really intended to crush them.”
Noam Chomsky, Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky

Stanisław Lem
“We take off into the cosmos, ready for anything: for solitude, for hardship, for exhaustion, death. Modesty forbids us to say so, but there are times when we think pretty well of ourselves. And yet, if we examine it more closely, our enthusiasm turns out to be all sham. We don't want to conquer the cosmos, we simply want to extend the boundaries of Earth to the frontiers of the cosmos....

We are humanitarian and chivalrous; we don't want to enslave other races, we simply want to bequeath them our values and take over their heritage in exchange. We think of ourselves as the Knights of the Holy Contact. This is another lie. We are only seeking Man. We have no need of other worlds. We need mirrors. (1970 English translation)”
Stanisław Lem, Solaris

Ken Follett
“Why is it that those who want to destroy everything good about their country are the quickest to waive the national flag?”
Ken Follett, Winter of the World

Alexis de Tocqueville
“[Patriotism] is in itself a kind of religion: it does not reason, but it acts from the impulse of faith and sentiment.”
Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America

George Orwell
“Nationalism is not to be confused with patriotism.”
George Orwell, Notes on Nationalism

Robert Jackson Bennett
“Yet I now ask of you—are you marauders or are you servants? Do you give power to others, or do you hoard it? Do you fight not to have something, but rather fight so that others might one day have something? Is your blade a part of your soul, or is it a burden, a tool, to be used with care? Are you soldiers, my children, or are you savages?”
Robert Jackson Bennett, City of Blades

Robert Jackson Bennett
“You are wrong,” says the man. His voice is low and resonant. The metal walls of the dome, all the knives and swords and spears, all seem to vibrate with each of his words. “Your rulers and their propaganda have sold you this watered-down conceit of war, of a warrior yoked to the whims of civilization. Yet for all their self-professed civility, your rulers will gladly spend a soldier’s life to better aid their posturing, to keep the cost of a crude good low. They will send the children of others off to die and only think upon it later to grandly and loudly memorialize them, lauding their great sacrifice. Civilization is but the adoption of this cowardly method of murder.”
Robert Jackson Bennett, City of Blades

“Nationalism: the curious notion that barbarism becomes a virtue when it reaches tribal proportions.”
Jakub Bożydar Wiśniewski

Enock Maregesi
“Kati ya nchi yako na serikali yako ni kitu gani unakipenda zaidi? Ipende zaidi nchi yako, kuliko serikali yako!”
Enock Maregesi

Enock Maregesi
“Ukiipenda sana nchi yako ni rahisi sana kuichukia serikali yake!”
Enock Maregesi

Stephen Markley
“What an important lesson for every young person to learn: If you defy the collective psychosis of nationalism, of imperial war, you will pay for it. And the people in your community, your home, who you thought knew and loves you, will be the ones to collect the debt.”
Stephen Markley, Ohio

“His (Lincoln's) patriotism was saved from idolatry by the overwhelming sense of the sovereignty of God.”
Elton Trueblood, Abraham Lincoln: Lessons in Spiritual Leadership

“Nationalism: the love of tribal fictions inspired by the hatred of social realities.”
Jakub Bożydar Wiśniewski

Terry Pratchett
“Be generous, Sir Samuel. TRULY treat all men equally. Allow Klatchians the right to be scheming bastards, hmm?”
Terry Pratchett

Rabindranath Tagore
“এর কিছুদিন পরেই মাস্টারমশায় পঞ্চুকে আমার কাছে নিয়ে এসে উপস্থিত। ব্যাপার কী?

ওদের জমিদার হরিশ কুণ্ডু পঞ্চুকে এক-শো টাকা জরিমানা করেছে।

কেন, ওর অপরাধ কী?

ও বিলিতি কাপড় বেচেছে। ও জমিদারকে গিয়ে হাতে পায়ে ধরে বললে, পরের কাছে ধার-করা টাকায় কাপড় কখানা কিনেছে, এইগুলো বিক্রি হয়ে গেলেই ও এমন কাজ আর কখনো করবে না। জমিদার বললে, সে হচ্ছে না, আমার সামনে কাপড়গুলো পুড়িয়ে ফেল্, তবে ছাড়া পাবি। ও থাকতে না পেরে হঠাৎ বলে ফেললে, আমার তো সে সামর্থ্য নেই, আমি গরিব; আপনার যথেষ্ট আছে, আপনি দাম দিয়ে কিনে নিয়ে পুড়িয়ে ফেলুন। শুনে জমিদার লাল হয়ে উঠে বললে, হারামজাদা, কথা কইতে শিখেছ বটে— লাগাও জুতি। এই বলে এক চোট অপমান তো হয়েই গেল, তার পরে এক-শো টাকা জরিমানা।– এরাই সন্দীপের পিছনে পিছনে চীৎকার করে বেড়ায়, বন্দেমাতরং! এরা দেশের সেবক!”
Rabindranath Tagore, The Home and the World

Xiaobo Liu
“Patriotism is a villain's last refuge.”
Xiaobo Liu, June Fourth Elegies

“You have to conclude that your country has run amuck, that the people responsible are insane, that you can not trust your leaders, your President, your general, your parents, your friends, your neighbors, your co-workers, your police, your town, your state, your country, anymore because it is liable to turn upon you for no reason at all, except that for its own security it needs a scapegoat, any scapegoat including you, and there is no appeal possible.”
James Drought, The Secret

Stephen Markley
“Like MacMillan and the clique of teachers and the coaches who all went to the same church and barbecued at one another's houses, much of the country's small-bore civil servants were itching to do some repressing of their own. Millions of Dick Cheney wannabes swelling the ranks, enjoying their little authoritarian fiefdoms.”
Stephen Markley, Ohio

Enock Maregesi
“Wananchi wakiamua kufanya kitu katika nchi yao kwa asilimia 100 serikali, na taasisi zake zote, haitaweza kuwazuia. Kwa sababu, mamlaka ya wananchi hushinda ya serikali.”
Enock Maregesi

Enock Maregesi
“Wananchi wataendelea kuwepo hata kama serikali haitakuwepo. Serikali haiwezi kuwashinda wananchi. Sauti ya umma ni sauti ya Mungu. Serikali haiwezi kumshinda Mungu.”
Enock Maregesi

R.K. Narayan
“The television serial's immense popularity set the stage for the violent Hindu nationalist campaigns, in which Rama appeared as Rambo, his delicate features and gentle smile replaced by a muscular mien and grimace, and The Ramayana itself became a central text in the the nationalists' attempt to weld Hinduism's plural traditions into a monotheistic religion.”
R.K. Narayan, The Ramayana: A Shortened Modern Prose Version of the Indian Epic

Stephen Markley
“...most of the parade's attendees clung to a notion of what their town was, what values it embodied, what hopes it carved out, though by 2007 its once-largest employers, a steel tube plant and two plate glass manufacturers, were over twenty years gone and most of the county's small farms had been gobbled up by Smithfield, Syngenta, Tyson, and Archer Daniels Midland. Many of those residents who had not been born in this country but who'd made their way from Kuala Lumpur or Jordan or Delhi or Honduras waved those flags the hardest when the casket went by.”
Stephen Markley, Ohio