
China - Xinhua - Original Article (Chinese)
Instilling Patriotism the American Way
Americans love their country: They love it deeply, they love it absolutely, they love it foolishly. The flag is placed all over, the anthem is sung everywhere and the daily recitation of the pledge is unalterable.
Unlike China, America is a very antiquated and tradition-bound country. The lives of the people are dominated by strange ceremonies and irrational superstitions.Inside many American churches you’ll find a strange scene: at the side of the pastor’s lectern is an American flag. At first I was very puzzled as to why. Afterwards I realized in America, patriotism borders on becoming a religion....
Ceremonies and gatherings small and large, especially sports events, are the medium for America’s national religion....
America is a country where ceremonies are numerous and highly valued; ceremonies are so important that some have said that without ceremonies there would be no America....
Americans also have many ceremonies in their everyday lives. By far the most typical of these is the students’ pledge of allegiance. In the majority of public schools and a good many private schools, from elementary school through high school, at the start of every school day students must pay their respects to the flag and recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
How quaint ! · · ·
For "instilled," read "the result of brainwashing."Some have said it’s precisely because they value these numerous ceremonies that Americans have been able to cultivate the uniquely American psychology, that is, the “American spirit.”....
In the summer of 2009 I met a professor in Beijing who had spent many years in America teaching political science. He mentioned the experiences of his two children, reciting the pledge from childhood to adulthood, and felt deep regret. He said “Americans’ patriotism is not at all spontaneous, it’s completely instilled.”
In the first half of the 20th century, of course, it would have been Nazi Germany. · · ·As America lacks cultural traditions, various forms and degrees of McCarthyism are in fact a necessary political adhesive....
“If France was dissolved, the French would still be French, but if America was dissolved, Americans would no longer be Americans.”
Regardless of whether America’s patriotic education is instilled or subtly absorbed, it shows that America is an extremely ideological country. Western scholars have pointed out: “Among the dominant countries of the second half of the 20th century, America is the country with the most ideological coloration.”
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