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2 words, Alex & Salmond!
I don't agree with Salmond bashing but I still find this funny http://tinyurl.com/m7dget5
Well Scotland can get away with it but England can't simply because we are always accused of being "Little Englanders" or even "Fascists" if we try to promote a little Engishness.

Why even the word England is fast becoming a dirty word, that is why it's citizens are called 'Brits' who live in 'Britain', which seems strange really since the last time I looked at an atlas the country England was still there.
Pot, kettle, black?
sorry to answer a question with a question but I need a reference point. Can you indicate, with examples, what you consider to be excessive nationalism and and nonexcessive nationalism.
wolf63

Brilliant :0)
No, Tora^3, he is asking where YOU (and the rest of us) draw the line.

It couldn't be simpler.
AOG 14:35 - Agree.
another two words: Kettle & Pot
sandyRoe

/// another two words: Kettle & Pot ///

I notice that you have been censored jomifl.
AOG, knowing your tender sensibilities on the subject of anything 'black' I decided to leave it out of my 14:44 post.
so simple hypo that no one has yet answered the actual question.

perhaps Sp you could start the ball rolling.
You only have to look into the last century to see the results of excessive nationalism....Germany twice, Japan, the Balkans etc, etc
neither of the 2 in the article are anywhere near excessive nationalism if that helps.
sandyRoe

/// AOG, knowing your tender sensibilities on the subject of anything 'black' I decided to leave it out of my 14:44 post. ///

Stop trying to pass the book sandy, wasn't it you who chose to miss the word black? So it seems it is not I who has tender sensibilities regarding that colour but you yourself.
Excessive nationalism:

"I love England. It's a wonderful place with beautiful scenery. I just wish we were allowed to emphasise our individual characteristics. Instead we have to be known as "Brits", not English otherwise we're branded racists, Little Englanders and xenophobes"

Non-excessive nationalism:

"I love Scotland. It's a wonderful place. I just wish those b*****d English would pee off, leave us alone to get on with it, stop persecuting us, let us have a share in the UK currency, a share in the infrastructure built when we were part of the UK, a share of all the assets built up over 300 years of partnership, none of the debts and all of the oil."

Only having a laugh (I think, but I'm not quite sure).
Thanks wolf, I've copied that pic, too good!
I don't know, SP. One might say that nationalism becomes excessive at the point where it asserts that its culture and values are better than those of others, an attitude which could be construed as elitist and even fascist. What do you think?
@wolf63

Liked the pic and also saved a copy. Ta. I wonder if it was inspired by Top Gear's "Larsen's Biscuits" racing saloon car?

I'd describe an example of excessive nationalism as rejoicing and revelling in the headline 'GOTCHA' with not a thought for those who were 'GOT'.

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