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Got Patriotism?

by The New X Tuesday, Apr. 01, 2003 at 12:26 AM

US "Patriotism" is a result of Pavlovian conditioning.

In general, it is an American phenomenon to be indoctrinated and conditioned to certain principles at an early age. By being subjected to repeated use of typical American rhetoric, the notions of freedom, justice, democracy and the United States itself, become embodied in the America psyche as positive, righteous and nationalistic feelings. Therefore, whenever anybody (i.e. the President, a college professor, a priest etc) even mentions the words "freedom", "democracy", "justice", etc, a psychological reaction takes place where the positive and nationalistic feelings (imprinted in the minds of Americans through its mental conditioning system) are invoked regardless of the context of the respective situation in which the words are brought up.

The result is what Americans believe to be "patriotism".

Let me refer to a famous experiment that will illustrate my position more clearly.

As part of an experiment, a doorbell of a house containing a dog would be rung. Upon hearing the doorbell, the dog would always come to the door. After the dog came to the door, food would be handed to the dog. This process was repeated numerous times.

Eventually, it was discovered that just by ringing the doorbell, one could get the dog to salivate in anticipation of receiving food - regardless of whether it would actually get food or not. In other words, the dog was conditioned to believe that whenever the doorbell was rung, it would necessarily get food.

This is exactly how American "patriotism" works. It is purely reflexive. It is not an appropriate reaction based on logical premises.



The New X

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