German “nationalism” is typically and historically a misnomer for imperialism. The phrase “Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation” translates as “Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation”. If there were any other context to put German nationalism in, I’d like it to be spelled out and the former definition expunged; love of one’s country must never be taken advantage of by globalist elites, who were left in positions of power in Germany after WWII thanks to leftists in the USA such as the American Committee on United Europe and others.
The presence of Mahometans in Europe is deliberate, and intended to precipitate a crisis to force unification. No Mahometans are being asserted in any high positions of government, take note (the UK is a different and very sad story, though).
Germans have had the “nationalism” beaten out of them after two world wars, and especially by the global elites from the past 70 years or so.
Why can’t Germans simply love their own country and be proud of her (or his—it is the Fatherland, after all) accomplishments?
Instead, they have to whisper to each other, and yes, the occasional American (me) that they do, just like any other people do. Else they’re called imperialists, HRE evangelists, Teutonic knights or worse—Nazis.
Germans have had the “nationalism” beaten out of them after two world wars, and especially by the global elites from the past 70 years or so.
Why can’t Germans simply love their own country and be proud of her (or his—it is the Fatherland, after all) accomplishments?
Instead, they have to whisper to each other, and yes, the occasional American (me) that they do, just like any other people do. Else they’re called imperialists, HRE evangelists, Teutonic knights or worse—Nazis.