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 @ISIDEWITHasked…6mos6MO

What role should education play in shaping an individual's understanding and expression of patriotism?

 @9H7V25R from Colorado answered…6mos6MO

Understand the country you live in via history, learn the history of your country and make out what you will about it, everyone has their own views of it, but do not force politics or believes of your own as this is a personal thing.

 @9H8NY8Y  from Nebraska answered…6mos6MO

Schools are meant to teach students about anything and everything that they may need in the future and to be an informed citizen of the US. This means that uncomfortable topics such as rape law and slavery must be taught in schools, no matter what some people may say.

 @9H8N22J from West Virginia answered…6mos6MO

I think schooling should just give facts, and let kids use those facts to make their own opinions.

 @9HCCT87from Virgin Islands answered…5mos5MO

People should be taught the history of their countries and be proud of their nation, but also understand the mistakes and crimes all governments commit against minorities and other contries. Also people should be taught to respect other countries and nationalities, everyone are humand beings and no one should suffer any prejudice.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

If someone criticizes your country, how does it make you feel, and how do you respond?

 @9JGX4LW from Missouri answered…4mos4MO

It makes me feel aggravated, but I have the capability to respect other peoples opinions.

 @9JH53DRIndependent from Illinois agreed…4mos4MO

This is a free speech country, even though I wasn’t born here, people may have opinions and that is their decision I should respect them. Of course it’s going to feel wrong but people have different opinions.

 @9JGXJ47 from Ohio answered…4mos4MO

I usually agree with them because the United States has issues like any other country and citizens should comment on it.

 @9JH533T from Ohio agreed…4mos4MO

The United States is extremely problematic as a country and has many things to be fixed. Just as most criticize other countries, other countries criticize us.

 @9JGZZ2HIndependentanswered…4mos4MO

Neutral, obviously most governments have some faults that should be addressed.

 @9JGXJGF from Pennsylvania answered…4mos4MO

It makes me feel disappointed, especially when it comes form people in my country.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

When does personal loyalty to a homeland transition into blind nationalism?

 @9J2P998 from Oregon answered…4mos4MO

when looking down upon others from another country, and blindly believing your country is best simply because you’re a citizen there, a sense of prejudice.

 @9J2P8HB from North Carolina answered…4mos4MO

Is America a perfect country? Hell no it has it problems, but it could be a lot worst and here thing we, we as the people could debate about how America is so bad but it could be worst.

 @9J2P59XSocialist from New Jersey answered…4mos4MO

There is a fine line between loving your country and wanting nothing but the best for it and thinking you are better than everyone else.

 @9J2P6RF  from Arkansas answered…4mos4MO

When you are willing to kill people of another race, nationality or ethnicity because you perceive them to be a threat to you simply because of their race, ethnicity or nationality

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

How can fostering a sense of patriotism in young people benefit or harm our future society?

 @9JCRGMT from Tennessee answered…4mos4MO

A sense of patriotism is good in the sense that it can make people want to better our country and not take action against anyone or anything in this country while giving people something to connect over. On the flip side, it can cause people to blindly trust politicians and foster hate for people not included in this patriotism.

 @9JH4ZG2 from New Jersey agreed…4mos4MO

I think some people become too obsessed with America that they become close minded and arent respectful to other backgrounds and that could cause issues in our country.

 @9JBF3RM from New Jersey answered…4mos4MO

It would benefit our future society because having the identity of our country helps support it.

 @9JBFDDC from Oklahoma answered…4mos4MO

It can benefit society by creating a sense of community, however it will cause beliefs that will lead to more war.

 @9JBFFG6 from Oklahoma answered…4mos4MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

Can participation in community service be an expression of patriotism, and if so, how?

 @9JSF2BGDemocrat from Illinois answered…3mos3MO

 @9JSDYT6 from Virginia answered…3mos3MO

Yes, if it benefits your community in a way that you are passionate about.

 @9JSDP9T from New Hampshire answered…3mos3MO

 @9JSFPFQ from California answered…3mos3MO

Yes I believe so because you're helping out your community that's based in the U.S.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

What is the role of education in developing a balanced sense of patriotism among students?

 @9J2YCVJWomen’s Equality from Alabama answered…4mos4MO

Students should be obliged to all forms of education not just what their country wants them to know.

 @9J48GC2 from Pennsylvania disagreed…4mos4MO

Students should be encouraged to learn as much as possible but other nations have a distorted view of the world and thought their view should be made available to students because more info is better than less. They should be taught the failures of those opposing views.

 @9J2YQ5X from Maine answered…4mos4MO

Education should be focused on showing the history of the country, and not overly push Patriotism.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…6mos6MO

Why might someone believe that national unity is more important than individual opinions or beliefs?

 @9HDWRW2Republican from Florida answered…5mos5MO

If our country can not be together and get along then how are we supposed to stay strong.

 @9HDWP3DRepublican from Indiana answered…5mos5MO

National Unity is what makes us a strong people. Together we have the ability to combat larger problems.

 @9HDWLZQ from Nevada answered…5mos5MO

One persons saying doesn't make as much of an impact as multiple people coming together to form an opinion.

 @9HDX65H from Virginia answered…5mos5MO

People believe this because our country has been turned to crap by people being treating other humans like garbage.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

If you could change one thing about your country while retaining your national identity, what would it be?

 @9JHWG7YPeace and Freedom from Nevada answered…3mos3MO

Stop electing old ancient people who clearly struggle to make choices. And stop allowing the funding to countries who have nothing to do with ours and instead fix economic issues here in the U.S.

 @9JL9RNLagreed…3mos3MO

I feel as our relationship with the President of America is exactly as an absent father, calls and asks what you need and makes the promise that it will be granted, hangs up and ignores you until he needs validation. Please lord, sound the trumpets.

 @9JJX7R4  from North Carolina agreed…3mos3MO

I am against the part about electing old people. I believe that wisdom comes with age. I do agree that we need to fix the homefront first.

 @9JHVX6SRepublican from Missouri answered…3mos3MO

just be more respectful to eachother and not only talk about the flag but to respect others

 @9JHVW2C from Arizona answered…3mos3MO

the extreme hatred towards people who have differing beliefs and amount of influence politicians allow this town persona religion to have on the government, especially when it effects citizens who follow a different religion.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4mos4MO

When you see your flag raised high, what thoughts and emotions come to your mind?

 @9JHWJXQ from Utah answered…3mos3MO

proud to live in this place and respect foe the dead solders

 @9JJ3Z5S from Maryland agreed…3mos3MO

I am proud of where I live but I also believe we have a lot of internal things that need to be fixed and addressed.

 @9JHWDBWRepublican from Florida answered…3mos3MO

I think of the country I live in and the emotions I feel are patriotic.

 @9JJ2HJW  from Kentucky disagreed…3mos3MO

Honestly, whenever I see the flag, I see how many people were failed by our government, by our country, etc..

 @9JJV2WGRepublican from Missouri answered…3mos3MO

The thoughts and emotions that come to my mind when I see our flag raised high, are pride, , and having the feeling of freedom.

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