Sentences with phrase «jingoism in»

It exposes the hollowness of jingoism in the face of profound personal pain.
These scenes do lessen the effect of the film and prove that jingoism in any country is still jingoism, but the rest of the story works too well for them to do too much harm.

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There's also a patriotic, keep - it - in - America undertone, although it doesn't take the form of militant jingoism.
Generally echoing the jingoism of the general media, financial publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The Economist and Business Week have chosen to highlight the job growth in one sector - services.
The surge of patriotism has sometimes spilled over into jingoism, which is not surprising in view of the brutality of the assault upon the security of what now, quite suddenly, people are calling our «homeland.»
In spite of its extensive support for the World War I effort, the Century did not exhibit an uncritical jingoism.
I'm trying to figure out this Fourth of July how to speak of patriotism without endorsing jingoism, remembering especially that the word itself is a minced version of «by Jesus,» as in «My country, by jingo.»
While Darling isn't concerned about any jingoism following the England football team performing well in the World Cup, or patriotic feeling swelling from the Glasgow Commonwealth Games this year, he does fear the unknown.
Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton says Rep. Steve King, an Iowa Republican, has not explained away «the racism and jingoism» in his recent comments about «culture» and «Western civilization.»
Her jingoism often inflames activists, who can be found protesting outside the American embassy in Jakarta, trying to shout the remaining Americans out of town.
12 Strong looks to be resurrecting a few of those elements (well, the military fetishism and jingoism, at the very least), telling the «true story» of a small band of American soldiers in Afghanistan joining forces with local Afghan troops to fight the Taliban on horseback, navigating the unforgiving terrain with World War I - era tactics.
When the starlets of the Tennessee Twirling Institute present their greetings to Nashville idol Barbara Jean after her recovery from a near - fatal fire, the screen is overwhelmed with red - white - and - blue jingoism, prancing sexism, and canny commercialism — but it is overwhelming, and the energy of the sequence does not inhere entirely in the spirit of awestruck mockery one senses just offscreen.
But another aspect of the U.S.'s failure to support Puerto Rico was the fact that the Republican Party was held in the grips of the harmful ideology of climate change denial, jingoism, and anti-government thinking.
Knowing it would be the Memorial Day edition, he was reluctant to fill in, he writes, «out of fear that heart - felt remembrance can often lapse into misplaced jingoism
Again, like Marc says, you know, I live in my little liberal bubble so maybe I'm not quite as aware of the level of nationalism and jingoism that is going on.
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