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Greg Burgin's avatar

The new speaker has made me wonder about things. Like my former white Christian nationalist coworker, he’s obsessed with what he thinks the Bible says, he’s obsessed with conversion therapy, he’s obsessed with how people live their lifestyles, and he says we don’t live in a democracy, we live in a Christian republic where he’s been raised up to power by god himself. I’m fine with his self imposed demon fightings and struggles, but he, and my former coworker are dragging us down as a nation. They’re projecting , that’s not patriotism.

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Trevor Thompson's avatar

My opinion, like many terms, patriot has been stolen and weaponized by one extreme and derided by the other extreme. On Line Merriam Webster states it is "love for or devotion to one's country". The first example sentence really hits home for me. "You may not agree with him politically, but no one can question his patriotism." Around 1984, my father was chairmen of our county republican party, he went to big bipartisan meeting in Columbus with our democratic US congressman and others. As a veteran, he met Sen Glenn for the 1st time. He came home more excited than when he had met Reagan or HW Bush. Sen Glenn was dedicated to his country in military, astronaut, and politician and should be respected even if you don't agree with his politics.

Patriots don't have to be veterans. In late 90's I met state senator at church, in talking found out he co sponsored numerous bills with a distant cousin (Berg grad) and shared hotel when stuck over night in Columbus. That is patriotic service to our country, find common ground and be civil, even friends with the opposing party, even though you don't agree on all politics.

Now, as an old, cranky, tax paying, voting, veteran myself. I note many politicians screaming how patriotic they are do not have the resume and/or actions to back up the claim.

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