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ANDIMIZ! (Student Vow)
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31 Mar 2008 Mon 11:53 pm |
Quoting MrX67: how can a child can hug all globe without hugging himselfs/herselfs???? |
It's easier to hug the entire globe when you are not nationalistic
And there is no need for nationalism to be able to love and appreciate oneself.
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01 Apr 2008 Tue 12:00 am |
Quoting Deli_kizin: Quoting MrX67: how can a child can hug all globe without hugging himselfs/herselfs???? |
It's easier to hug the entire globe when you are not nationalistic
And there is no need for nationalism to be able to love and appreciate oneself. |
love look likes enlarging waves,and i think impossible to catch the biggest one without smallest one,unless this love weaves doesn't turn any fanactism...And i think noone of us can't deny goodness of an innocent patriotism??
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01 Apr 2008 Tue 12:00 am |
Quoting MrX67: love look likes enlarging waves,and i think impossible to catch the biggest one without smallest one,unless this love weaves doesn't turn any fanactism... |
I don't see what this has to do with nationalism though
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01 Apr 2008 Tue 12:03 am |
Quoting Deli_kizin: Quoting MrX67: love look likes enlarging waves,and i think impossible to catch the biggest one without smallest one,unless this love weaves doesn't turn any fanactism... |
I don't see what this has to do with nationalism though |
i bet ur a good patriot to,just you don't like to say that clearly?
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01 Apr 2008 Tue 12:05 am |
Quoting MrX67: i bet ur a good patriot |
In the dictionary of my life, there is no such thing as patriottism or nationalism
There is a difference between on one side feeling lucky for where you were born (the Netherlands now), and feeling happy about the values and morals that life here has presented to me, and on the other side feel happy to be here just because it is Dutch.
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01 Apr 2008 Tue 12:08 am |
Quoting Deli_kizin: Quoting MrX67: i bet ur a good patriot |
In the dictionary of my life, there is no such thing as patriottism or nationalism
There is a difference between on one side feeling lucky for where you were born (the Netherlands now), and feeling happy about the values and morals that life here has presented to me, and on the other side feel happy to be here just because it is Dutch. |
you trying to show ur ear brom back of ur head,its really hard,try to easier way
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01 Apr 2008 Tue 12:13 am |
Quoting Deli_kizin: I don't understand what you mean
It is just my opinion that nationalism shouldn't be fed in schools at daily basis, that there is no need for nationalism to learn to accept other people on the globe. And it is my choice of life not to be nationalistic or pattriotistic There is no discussion about that anyway |
congrats to ur huge globe love then
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01 Apr 2008 Tue 12:19 am |
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01 Apr 2008 Tue 01:28 am |
There are two big waves in the world today; one is the rise of nationalism which began one and a half centuries ago and it is still going strong, and the other one is the rise of individualism.
There are two types of economic models in the world today; one is based on natural resources and the other is on industry. Industrialized countries used nationalism to split countries into more managable chunks. They neeeded individualism to augment consumption. Individualism destroyed the patriarchal family model and gave way to the formation of new homes with extensive needs in all departments. Nationalism killed peace and harmony and it provided the final curtain for old society.
Once there was prose, poetry, music, social activities, now these are all replaced by an arguably more efficient society of lonesome souls seeking happiness everywhere.
Today, happiness is the most sought after asset.
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01 Apr 2008 Tue 06:54 am |
Quoting thehandsom: This vow (Andımız) should be abolished..
It is quite embarressing!! |
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