How many people here think that patriotism is defined by the unrelenting support of a government, its symbols and its actions, during a time of war, or a time of peace, with the understanding that said government can be replaced come the election period?
How many people, by contrast, think that a true patriot is the kind best exhibited by the American Federalist--a person who believes that a corrupt and fundamentally inhumane government should be torn down by whatever means necesary(physical or political) to make room for something better, and that anyone standing by the corruption simply because it is who is in power, is the true traitor?
I'm very curious, because I see these two ideologies clashing here all the time, and while a strict adherence to either one usually ends in catastrophe, the more heated out debates get, the closer it seems people tend to edge to either one side or the other.