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jin·go·ism ( P ) Pronunciation Key (jngg-zm)
n.
Extreme nationalism characterized especially by a belligerent foreign policy; chauvinistic patriotism
Fortis said:Conservatism doesn't equal Jingoism. The conservatives are just the ones being jingoistic (is that a word?) at this point in history.
rmcrobertson said:Oh, incidentally, I don't agree that conservative=jingoistic. NEO-conservative, well, maybe.
I don't think it was meant to...rmcrobertson said:How that sort of thing honors people who fought to defend our rights is beyond me.
Or Paleo-conservatism?Oh, incidentally, I don't agree that conservative=jingoistic. NEO-conservative, well, maybe.
ginshun said:Paleo-conservatism?
Come on now, you can't expect me to believe your definition of jingo if you contrive your own contractions (to've = to have) - that can't be right, can it?rmcrobertson said:Here's basically what a, "jingo," actually is...
The article, which appears to've been written by somebody I went to grad school with, also gives some suggestions about how to separate jingos and conservatives.
ginshun said:So if he was in the past, but isn't now, does that mean that conservatism hasn't been the same as jingoism for the past 40 years?
ginshun said:Or is it only the neo-cons that we have to worry about? Or maybe only the neo-cons that don't realize they are neo-cons? Yup, they are the real dangerous ones I bet.
Those would be the jdingos, but I can see how the similarity could be confusing.Ray said:All this time I've been laboring under the misapprehenshion that jingos were aboriginal dogs of Jaustralia.
There's a lot of use of the terms "conservative" and "liberal" (particularly in the US) in places that they don't really apply. The terms are constantly, repeatedly, doggedly, set-up as polar opposites. Anyone that's remotely paid attention to politics outside of the US realizes they aren't as far apart as American politicians would have us all believe - and, combined, they are still only a tiny slice of the entire political spectrum. That they're both slung around as epithets amuses me greatly.Fortis said:Conservatism doesn't equal Jingoism. The conservatives are just the ones being jingoistic (is that a word?) at this point in history.