Not exact matches
There's also a patriotic, keep - it - in - America undertone, although it doesn't take the form of militant
jingoism.
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.»
His ferocious
jingoism during World War I» «He who is
not with us, absolutely and without reserve of any kind, is against us, and should be treated as an alien enemy»» stands as an embarrassment for all of us who revere his memory and admire his undoubted, if flawed, greatness.
In spite of its extensive support for the World War I effort, the Century did
not exhibit an uncritical
jingoism.
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.»
It's
not trying to pump us up with false
jingoism or the sins of the past.
The movie gets rid of any
jingoism when Steve says he doesn't want to kill anybody; he doesn't like bullies.
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.
Fear
not: no misplaced
jingoism here.
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.