Nationalism is NOT bad

The past few years have seen the term “nationalism” take quite the beating, being warped and twisted by the main stream media as well as social networks. It’s important to remember just what nationalism really stands for.

While the term “Nationalism” has seemingly taken on a negative connotation over the past few years, be assured that being a nationalist is not, and should never be seen as disparaging. While surely there are multiple instances we can trace to the shift in attitude surrounding nationalism, none seem to be as apparent in America as the 2016 presidential election and the events leading up to it. With much of then-candidate Donald Trump’s campaign being based around bringing jobs back to The United States rather than outsourcing our country’s workforce, the “Make America Great Again” movement relied heavily on nationalistic morals. This is seemingly where much of the divide and confusion stemmed from. As the 2016 presidential election rolled on, American citizens, politicians, and media sources alike who opposed the Trump lead, Republican campaign began to make unwarranted claims of “racism” due to the foundations his run was established on. While his opposition saw building border walls around the southern United States and tightening voting laws as an act of prejudice, in actuality these ideas were backed by the simple plan of strengthening America from within and taking the time to rely on ourselves as a nation once again for Jobs, Income, and Economic growth. Because of this, often times we saw the term “Nationalism” linked alongside “Racism” or “prejudice” by the Republican party’s opposition. Still to this day, this stigma remains despite President Joe Biden holding office now for his third year, this issue has surpassed a single isolated election.

The Issue with Aligning Nationalism to a Political Party

This issue is much deeper at this point than red vs. blue. Because of the events surrounding the 2016 election onward, people seem to affiliate nationalism with The Republican Party, however, the nationalism they align is this new misconstrued warped, evil view of it. Let it be perfectly clear,
Nationalism is not a party. Nationalism is not Republican. Nationalism is not Democrat.

At its core, behind all the mud-slinging, all the media discrepancy, all the slander campaigns, Nationalism is quite simply the belief in your own nation. Being a nationalist does not mean you agree wholeheartedly with any particular politician, political party, or even the United States Government as a whole because nationalism is not political. There is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting your country to succeed, being thankful that you have been blessed with the opportunities you have because of this nation, and most importantly, regardless of who may hold the oval office and how your beliefs align with theirs, being proud of the place you are from and wanting it to get better. Being a nationalist by no means implies you think America is flawless, on the contrary, it means you want to see it improve, grow, and become stronger and better than ever.

On September 11th, 2001, The United States of America suffered one of, if not THE most, tragic events on US soil to date. On that day and the days following, we as Americans were hurt, confused, angry, and lost, but we weren’t alone. We stood tall together. We cried, prayed, fought, and rallied together. We did this not as Republicans, Not as Democrats, but as Americans. In this tragic event, we were reminded how small we really are. More importantly, were reminded that in this crazy world, we still had each other, our fellow Americans. together we watched along at home as Neil Armstrong became the first man to step foot on the moon, we wept together when President John F. Kennedy was taken from us right before our eyes, we rejoiced together as Osama Bin Laden was brought down by American forces. All of this we did together, as Americans.

That is what Nationalism is.

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Here’s why the VP debate mattered and why Mike Pence Won

With only weeks away from Election Day. And some states already early voting this debate was in some circumstances the most important one of them all. Well, get in the details of who won and why. And why the media was more caring for a Fly than the facts.

Who won the debate?

There was no question that VP Pence won this debate. At some points just shutting down Harris talking points. Forcing her to take a flip flop stance on the green new deal. He made good points on how she was one of the first senators to support it. How she locked up non-violent drug offenders and in some key cases she knowingly withheld key evidence that would have sent that person free.

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence speaks during the 2020 vice presidential debate with Democratic vice presidential nominee and U.S. Senator Kamala Harris, on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S., October 7, 2020.  Morry Gash/Pool via REUTERS

All Harris could do through the night was smile and ”giggle” though it all it looked really bad for her. Not according to the media but will get to that later. She just smirked ever time Vp Pence made a good point about her and her record not a good look for the potential President. Yes, I said, President people believe that Joe Biden is only a filler President just a puppet of the sort, and Harris is in the wings waiting for her time to shine. So in conclusion Harris had no key talking points looked underprepared and did not have a good night overall.

Why the media was so bias in this debate

So with all those facts that we mentioned above, you would the media would say VP Pence won this debate. Unfortunately, you’d be wrong most major media outlets said Harris won this debate but when pressed on how and why she won they really could not give a real answer.

All they had to go one were there talking points first was the same old same old points about how VP Pence was ”Talking down” to Harris and was in their opinion ”sexist” at some points in the debate which isn’t true say what you will about Mike Pence but he is probably one of the nicer political figures we have today. The second Talking point was how VP Pence was ”Racist” in his comments to Harris about her time as a prosecutor. Again which isn’t true these are just their opinions spilling out into what is supposed to be their job to keel it fair and like most times we saw they did not. That brings us to our last point of the debate A fly yep you heard it here first all anyone in the main press could talk about was the fact for two minutes a fly was on VP Pence head. That’s how you know he won. The fact they had no answer for anything Harris did besides some incorrect statements about the VP and a FLY.

Conclusion on what’s next

To wrap everything up on what’s next for Both parties coming down the home stretch here. I think this gives a small boost to the Trump-Pence ticket. In reality, most Americans have either made up there mind on who they’re gonna vote for or already have voted in some states. The main thing here was that Pence destroyed Harris with Cold Hard Facts and all she could do was smile. And all the media could do was talk about a bug but hey it’s 2020 and we still have a long way to go anything could happen one thing is for sure though it will keep us buzzing.

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