You believe that promoting extreme patriotism and prioritizing your nation's interests above all else will lead to a stronger, more unified, and prosperous country.
Ultranationalism is a political ideology that is characterized by an extreme form of nationalism. It is often associated with a belief in the superiority of one's own nation over others, and a desire to promote its culture, interests, and values above all else. Ultranationalists often advocate for the preservation of their nation's culture and heritage against perceived threats, such as immigration or globalization. They may also support aggressive foreign policies, including expansionism or militarism, to assert their nation's power and influence.
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What is a situation where you saw the benefits of cultural exchange, and how might ultranationalism alter that?
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Wanting to preserve British culture and heritage is not a problem. However, supremacy, racism and religious prejudice is. We should as a country work to preserve British heritage whilst being accepting of all.
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Ultranationalist ideology should have died out with World War II. We should all get along and everyone should be free to pursue life, liberty and happiness, regardless of race, gender, ability or sexuality
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Where do you draw the line between preserving your nation's culture and adapting to global changes?
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When other cultures are people are discriminated against
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In what ways can a sense of national pride be harnessed to improve the local community?
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Communities should come together more to help each other
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How do moments of great national achievement affect your personal sense of civic duty?
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Indifferent, my sense of civic duty only extends to the belief that I know how I can benefit society.
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What does it mean to you to be patriotic, and where do you draw the line between patriotism and ultranationalism?
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Being patriotic means loving your country which I do not. I’m indifferent.
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What's an example of a historical event taught in school that made you question your nation's principles?
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Typically only teaching positives of white british history not why it was wrong why we did this.
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