Nationalist in a sentence as a noun

Interestingly, I found the USA to be the most nationalist 1st-world country there is. By far.

I often encountered either nationalist jabs royal treatment from strangers simply due to what was on TV at the time. In quite a few people I encountered both views.

At the very least, expect nationalist parties everywhere to rise in the polls. let's just hope that we're not rebooting to the early 20th century.

Having fascist and nationalist parties is a demonstration of democracy working, is it not?

> plaster nationalist labels all over it and employ nationalist propaganda. That's what you did.

In Germany for example, the **** party was formed in 1920, came to power in 1925 and within a decade it was implementing racist and nationalist policies all over the country. We all know what that led to.

Obviously, Putin is no friend to US conservatives, primarily because Putin is a nationalist and conducts an independent foreign policy. What is good for Russia need not be good for the US. And vice versa.

Sorry for the tangent, but did the author really have to assert his or her endorsement of Chinese nationalist politics and write "Taiwan, China" instead of the neutral "Taiwan"? Taiwan is not currently controlled by the PRC, regardless of whether or not one believes it "should" be.

Nationalist in a sentence as an adjective

Unlike other nationalist movements, the UK-Scotland situation feels so modern, regardless of the result. They're almost to that point of asking themselves what it means to be a nation, in which ways are locations important to be independent and in which ways should they be integrated, and how do we best provide for happiness and prosperity in the modern world.

Americans have an anti-nationalist, universalist ideology, so their brains reject this reality to the detriment of the places their armies occupy. In most post-colonial countries, there are many different nations within an arbitrary border.

Furthermore, he follows a sort of Geert Wilders-like strain of Euro-nationalist ideas, dangerous ideas that have been gaining ground in parts of Europe. To alter this manifesto to include 'dumb things' is dangerous because first, it devalues the idiocy of his claims; second, readers will be more tempted to read it for the "good parts" while ignoring the "dumb parts"--who knows what parts were added, anyway?

It is unfortunate, though, that the subject is generally, as within the EU report document, framed within a nationalist perspective - nationalism itself being something of a time-honoured trap for the same class of victim. My most favoured quote of late is Einstein's description of nationalism: an infantile disease; the measles of humanity.

After this incident, the governments of US and UK denied Modi a visa to enter their countries * Describes himself as a "Hindu nationalist", has a history of making communally charged statements although seems to have cleaned up in recent years focusing on development. The Ugly --- * Believes homosexuality is unnatural and is against repealing an 100+ year old law which makes gay sex a criminal offence.

As an outside observer, the Turkish "deep state" was a major problem, but having a nationalist network replaced by a conservative mafia is even worse. But if I understand correctly, this only comes out as a result of a power struggle between Erdogan and his former ally, the preacher Fethullah Gülen. If that's really the case, then it shows Turkish institutions have been infiltrated by two distinct Islamist networks, as well as the remains of the deep state network. Isn't there any secular, non-nationalist political movement in Turkey?

The IRA were never going to be defeated by force: by killing the nationalist freedom fighters you inherently radicalized more, and the same is happening in Afghanistan and Iraq to an even bigger degree. To many, it's not a case of evil infidels attacking, but rather the evil foreign aggressor killing their friends and family if a foreign country attacked yours, claiming to rid you of evil and imposing their morals on you, would you stand by as they killed people you knew, under the promise of a better land?

Right wing populists with fascist tendencies have been voted into power, large rallies of uniformed believers in the streets of Budapest, overt and unapologetic antisemitism, overt and violent threats against other minorities, pointless nationalist posturing towards neighbouring countries.

Nationalist definitions

noun

one who loves and defends his or her country

See also: patriot

noun

an advocate of national independence of or a strong national government

adjective

devotion to the interests or culture of a particular nation including promoting the interests of one country over those of others; "nationalist aspirations"; "minor nationalistic differences"

See also: nationalistic