The film functions best in its role as a critique of militarism, jingoism and fundamentalism. |
|
Isn't this about the potential compatibility or incompatibility of paganism and jingoism, not patriotism at all? |
|
We cannot afford misrepresentation of the facts, jingoism and warmongering in the media. |
|
Racist hate crime is rising in the city and police say jingoism during Euro 2004 may be to blame. |
|
It is a day which recalls where jingoism and nationalism can lead when placed in the wrong hands. |
|
So if Russian patriots are shouting in Tatar and using a French word to describe themselves, I guess jingoism is just fine. |
|
And yet, her perspective is not one of romantic jingoism about tradition either. |
|
Perhaps the mawkishness and jingoism of the popular culture prevailing in those days is as distasteful as the shallowness of our own. |
|
It has sparked debate in the US over whether the highly patriotic tone crossed the line into jingoism. |
|
He uses jingoism as a blatant vote catcher, and much to disgrace of the Australian electorate, it's working. |
|
And even in terms of depicting war, this movie is path-breaking in terms of using minimal jingoism. |
|
So it would be a dire mistake to allow, by default, jingoism to become synonymous with patriotism and the American spirit. |
|
Mindless jingoism is often mistaken for patriotism in this country and that's wrong. |
|
Advani's personal stamp on Hindutva is the shift he engineered in its strategy from cultural nationalism to religious jingoism. |
|
Rather it is all about the chauvinism and political jingoism that go with such sports these days. |
|
It could be construed as proof of the decline of society into simple jingoism. |
|
Will belligerency and jingoism solve the issues and problems the two countries face? |
|
But do any American governors actually believe in this sort of jingoism, or do they just affect to do so for political purposes? |
|
Let managers and shareholders make their own choices, based on sound business judgment, not on fear, jingoism or just bad economics. |
|
Behind the crude market-value jingoism, there was a second argument as to the role of the media. |
|
|
Nuclear weapons research went on, but beyond the public gaze and without any open attempt to foment jingoism or gain political mileage. |
|
The intervening time has seen a remarkable amount of rumormongering, jingoism, blind adherence to rumor, and armchair patriotism. |
|
The exuberant audience, in an elixir of patriotism, rejoicing in jingoism and flourishing Union Jacks, swells to the strains of Jerusalem, the other national anthem. |
|
Flag-waving, jingoism and professional sports go hand in hand. |
|
Both followed up their nuclear jingoism with 'tit-for-tat' missile testing. |
|
When this thing gets pushed, as we saw in the previous question, into political jingoism, that is where we go off the rails. |
|
A Patria that is clear-cut, light-footed, enterprising, wiped clean of the smear of brass-band jingoism and of many a crust of inveterate filth. |
|
He loathed the Paris crowd, adored his run-down manor on the Cotentin peninsula in Normandy and loved France almost to the point of jingoism. |
|
Nor, apart from a handful of raucous gatherings when the news first broke, has there been much jingoism. |
|
He wonders why so many have looked to religion and jingoism for a post-colonial national identity. |
|
They still may do so on humanitarian grounds, but they do so quietly and soberly without jingoism and without blind patriotism. |
|
His singular style of post-colonial jingoism certainly served to recruit several of the Irish republicans to the pro-Treaty cause. |
|
We do not want the xenophobia and the jingoism that we have heard on both sides of the English Channel in the last couple of weeks. |
|
It would be terrible for us, at this stage, to collapse into jingoism on either side of the Channel. |
|
I do not think we should be even using the language of jingoism in this case. |
|
We can quote Heinrich Mann who, unlike his brother Thomas, remained untouched by jingoism throughout the conflict. |
|
This reductive, brainless jingoism is just too weirdly, sadly topical. |
|
It was a culture nibbling on the genial jingoism of Norman Vincent Peale and being made somewhat uncomfortable by Adlai Stevenson. |
|
Visiting China, you are struck, sometimes troubled, by sentiments you hear that come close to jingoism. |
|
The paranoid anti-communism of the Palmer Raids, in other words, represented an inversion of the jingoism spawned by war. |
|
|
Even television commentators turned the volume down on jingoism after years of grinding the pride and the patience of other national fans within the British Isles. |
|
But the person authorized to perform the demolition is not Sarah Palin or some other purveyor of junk jingoism. |
|
But these newly-emerging democracies are likely to carry in their wake a resurgence of aggressive nationalism, with all its negative attributes of ethnic superiority, xenophobia, messianism and jingoism. |
|
Continued gridlock is likely, knee-jerk jingoism the popular default. |
|
Their jingoism alienated supporters among Bangkok's middle classes. |
|
But many commentators happily dusted off their notes on the Spanish Armada and freshened their jingoism to oppose this one. The bid if it goes ahead may well be contested. |
|
They are, for the most part, a bunch of yahoo radical populists wallowing in racism, jingoism, intolerance, obscurantism, corporate lollipops galore, fiscal irresponsibility, executive abuse of power, and supine legislatures. |
|
The worst features of Europeanisation, intolerance and jingoism, are all too often visible and audible at such times, although attempts are made to conceal them in the form of lies disguised as loftier aspirations. |
|
This minority viewpoint is little heard in America these days, and a voice of caution and restraint may be valuable in a polity so indignant that at times it risks descent into vengefulness and jingoism. |
|
The embassy response was a good example of this jingoism on the cheap. |
|
For critics of loyalism the protest came across as a combination of antiquated jingoism and the kind of ugly, reactionary violence that dominated the early decades of the 20th century. |
|
As such, the whipping up of jingoism, militarism and nuclearism serves an important purpose in the overall context of the institutional aspiration of the military in Pakistan. |
|
I am certain there will be an election sooner or later and I know the Conservative Party certainly has a history of using jingoism in terms of getting support for its often radical and extreme views. |
|
Figures a teahadist would define jingoism as love of country. |
|
When the war began many people were caught up in a wave of jingoism. |
|