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"jingoism" Definitions
  1. a strong belief that your own country is best, especially when this is expressed in support of war with another country

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Trump offered his usual stew of fear, jingoism and hatred.
They're slapdash, arbitrary, and capricious products of racism and jingoism.
As usual, it managed to combine jingoism with bad policy.
We even have a name for our jingoism: American Exceptionalism.
Jingoism and flag-waving has never been our most attractive characteristic.
It will have far-reaching ripple effects: more populism, more jingoism.
It's worth asking, for instance, how his patriotism curdled into jingoism.
Again, similarities abound, like their jingoism and contempt for democratic institutions.
Britain, in a fit of deluded jingoism, has opted for littleness.
The planks of 2016 have been fashioned as underpinnings for Trump jingoism.
Huntington, a lifelong Democrat, was accused of blimpish conservatism, jingoism or worse.
Circle-the-wagons patriotism, maybe even a little jingoism, becomes more appealing.
His policy of loud jingoism has left India with less room for manoeuvre.
Using a voiceover of Ronald Reagan, the clip is pretty boilerplate patriotic jingoism.
The crackdown, accompanied by a surge of jingoism, has made it even harder.
Cockman is the arch-American demagogue, the embodiment of jingoism, racism, and sexism.
Foreign propagandists adeptly understood the appeal of Trump's reflexive jingoism and exploited it.
Respond to jingoism and xenophobia with statements that challenge the illusion of Great Britain.
Until recently few Japanese realised that any private schools were still peddling such jingoism.
Alas, Mr Erdogan's populist authoritarianism, jingoism and repression are only wedging them further apart.
Such jingoism was predictable, given the fierce competition for ratings among India's news groups.
The original Trump tweet received well-deserved ridicule for its sloppiness and irresponsible jingoism.
Shakespeare was a showman, and his Henry plays played to English jingoism and mythmaking.
But maybe it was not just the film's lack of jingoism that he disapproved of.
The attacks have unleashed jingoism across India and raised the specter of conflict with Pakistan.
Q: There were commentary pieces written about your film saying it gave rise to jingoism etc.
Sports at the national level frequently bring out jingoism — always a bit weird from a certain perspective.
In India, mainstream as well as social media have gone berserk in an orgy of hyper-jingoism.
Refreshingly free of jingoism, that detachment unfortunately winds up working against the movie, which doesn't engage emotionally.
It's come now because, I think, the economy is at a slow growth and jingoism hasn't worked.
A heightened sense of fear and jingoism has seeped into regular discourse, particularly in national TV news broadcasts.
As much as some people might welcome a jingoism-free Olympics, most seem to be bored of it.
To be sure, Russians have long experience of being infected by jingoism, a superiority complex and outright aggressiveness.
As a candidate, Mr. Trump was immensely gratified by the applause at his rallies for Mr. Bannon's jingoism.
I refuse to have the Pledge of Allegiance sullied by the jingoism and divisions of our present national leaders.
AMID growing jingoism and populist revolt, literature from the so-called "midnight of the century" is being celebrated anew.
Comrade Detective works as a satire of the American exceptionalism and jingoism promoted in those Hollywood blockbusters you mentioned.
In a speech filled with jingoism, as well as counterproductive disparagement of US allies, Trump made a dramatic announcement.
This was the '70s, a brief window when Cold War tensions had simmered and jingoism was largely in retreat.
He has demonstrated that France is not a country where racism and anti-European jingoism can win an election.
However, this new chauvinistic jingoism deprives us of necessary self-criticism and encourages us to see others as inferior.
"Unfortunately, the climate of jingoism that tends to develop around this sort of situation is obscuring these simple truths."
The jingoism didn't sit well with me, but I won't count it against it anymore than I would Sgt. Fury.
It got so bad that Republicans and conservatives just stopped listening to the media, because we made everything about jingoism.
But jingoism aside, Michael Bisping's victory over Luke Rockhold at UFC 199 was sensational any way you look at it.
I suggest this principle of foreign policy: Hawks who were completely wrong about Iraq should refrain from jingoism about Iran.
It indicates that, for some of the American public, the jingoism and military strength that Rambo symbolises continues to appeal.
At home in all the major powers, growing populism, nativism, and jingoism come to the fore, militating against saving the world.
He is a skilled propagandist, and for his entire career he has deployed those skills in service of white supremacist jingoism.
Indian commentators are in shock at the extremist Hindu nationalism (Hindutva), jingoism and militant majoritarianism of Modi's Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP).
We're what we disown, including the sexism, racism, jingoism and other ugliness to which Trump and his enablers merrily play midwife.
Taking part of its title from a quote by Mr. Trump, Mr. Plant takes aim at jingoism and the refugee crisis.
Fogarty's and Mr. Peterson's grid: RAT PACK, NBA JAM, KABLOOEY, JINGOISM, ADO ANNIE, EXOTICA, NO SLOUCH, EBENEZER, TASTE BUD and more.
Indian flags popped up across the country overnight, raised by a burst of jingoism, and Mr. Modi's approval ratings swiftly increased.
The copyright to "This Land," she said, allowed the song's message of inclusion to be protected from abuse and political jingoism.
Christian nationalism — a blend of jingoism, Christian rhetoric, and American exceptionalism that emphasizes America as God's chosen country — is nothing new.
It's about refusing to adhere to jingoism on principle, but to examine our areas where we, as a country, can do better.
But if you'd like a very human look at the struggles of fighting overseas with none of the jingoism, try Generation Kill.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives haven't stepped up to the challenge, opting instead to play a German version of Trump's America First jingoism.
If England had won the World Cup, the jingoism from The Daily Mail and all the "Brexit" cohorts would have been intolerable.
The irony of course is that the renewed trade jingoism in Congress is a function of Qualcomm's fight against nominally Singapore-based Broadcom.
With a mind toward an increasing international box office share, Hollywood didn't play into the skyrocketing jingoism at home, but largely ignored it.
When he has, he has tried to turn its historical role during the World Wars into a pointed criticism of Le Pen's jingoism.
Gone are the '80s-vintage anxieties about mushroom clouds and toxic jingoism, replaced by more contemporary issues like racial reconciliation and shifting identities.
To be electorally competitive, political parties will need to adhere to some variant of the Hindu nationalism and jingoism exemplified by Mr. Modi.
Indeed, Pyongyang's announcement that it is "carefully examining" whether to strike Guam is just the latest manifestation of Kim Jong Un's escalating jingoism.
The two episodes have ratcheted up tensions between India and Pakistan, breaking down diplomatic relations and sparking a wave of jingoism across India.
What helps is that Devgn is restrained in his performance, and Shah and Gupta resist the temptation to give in to too much jingoism.
Clearly Trump has not specifically endorsed indiscriminate violence, but he's used jingoism and fearmongering about immigrants in a way that's let white nationalists thrive.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the jingoism, many Chinese now see international affairs as a zero-sum game, believing that for China to rise, others must fall.
All the chest-thumping and jingoism that we are seeing right now will just melt away and we will go back to business as usual.
The episode was meant to be fun and Virginia-themed (?), but its bland jingoism fell way off the mark, especially considering the Bachelorette's general apathy.
In many ways, he is symbolic of what is wrong in the film - "Uri: The Surgical Strike" gets the fight right but overdoes the jingoism.
The characters bandy about big words, jingoism comes into the picture, and the film reaches its lowest point with a scene involving a caricaturish villain.
Mostly, the country used the attack as an excuse to descend into a flurry of jingoism and Islamophobia from which we still have not emerged.
However, many Indians have also criticized a recent trend toward aggressive displays of patriotism amid a rise in jingoism on television news and in the press.
It's a tale worth telling on celluloid and even though director Ali can't stop himself from injecting some Bollywood jingoism and melodrama, he doesn't go overboard.
Yet in reminding audiences of Britain and America's shameful recent past, both films serve as a much-needed counterpoint to today's climate of jingoism and nostalgia.
T-Mobile and Sprint are also playing on Trump's jingoism, claiming that if the merger dies, South Korea and China will take the lead on 5G.
The stories it told were warrior fantasies, but they owed as much to anti-Vietnam War fiction as they did to Clancy's mythos of Reaganite jingoism.
The spectacle is overlaid with displays of patriotism and jingoism, games that begin with the unfurling of giant American flags and fly overs by military jets.
This week's contretemps over Gibraltar was a depressing reminder that the strain of British jingoism unearthed by the vote to leave the EU last June remains alive.
This Purge-esque jingoism adds a little entertainment to The Thinning, but it's also such a mess that I'm not even positive that plot description is right.
In GTA IV's New York-substituting Liberty City, Serbian immigrant protagonist Niko Bellic reads about the "Jingoism Act", and the latest episode of America's Next Top Hooker.
There was a marked lack of the usual jingoism, although one main state broadcaster announced within minutes of the ban that it would not show the Games.
"Her jingoism and support for violations by the Modi government of international conventions ... undermines the credibility of the UN position to which she has been elevated," Mazari said.
But our long history with military dictatorships and experience of terrorism and uncertainty means that my generation of Pakistanis have no tolerance, no appetite, for jingoism or war.
The French are England's oldest nemeses, our most prized foes, and a clash against them would have been an excellent excuse to indulge in some good, old-fashioned jingoism.
Republicans (like those he is beating in the primaries) may find Mr. Trump annoying, and they may find his unvarnished xenophobia, racism and jingoism unnerving as a tactical matter.
Ferrell's protagonists might have registered as endearing buffoons, but their tendencies toward ignorance, selfishness, sexism, racism and/or jingoism were among the ways that McKay signaled mordant satirical intentions.
But the subsequent sequels built the world out and doubled down on the ham-handed political commentary about jingoism, and that's when the series really came into its own.
Back in 2002, when the first XXX movie came out, its ex-government superspy protagonist embodied the same kind of dudebro jingoism that helped propel Trump to the White House.
Among its members, known as Legionnaires, were not only alienated peasants, street thugs and working-class poor people but also prominent intellectuals who enthusiastically endorsed mystical jingoism and xenophobic rage.
The recent violence in Kashmir — a majority Muslim region that is mostly controlled by India, a predominantly Hindu nation — has uncapped a wave of jingoism that is sweeping across India.
"Black Light," billed as "a musical revival for turbulent times" (at Joe's Pub), is a largely successful attempt to explain the unexplainable, including what it means to live without borders or jingoism.
Chopra was accused of "jingoism" and showing "support for war" by publicly endorsing the Indian government's position on Kashmir, a disputed region that is claimed in full by both India and Pakistan.
With works like the omnibus film Far From Vietnam and Mr. Freedom, a live-action cartoon of Vietnam-era jingoism, Klein's journalistic impulses were animated by an insatiable skepticism towards the United States.
Here, the Senate's approval of new Russia sanctions not only denies President Trump the ability to forgive Russian jingoism but also effectuates a sea change in the balance of power along Pennsylvania Avenue.
In so doing, Jeffress has, perhaps inadvertently, revealed the dark heart of Christian nationalism: It is as much, if not more, about jingoism and ethnonationalism as it has ever been about Christian values.
The two-year period immediately following 9/11 was an era in which the media was defined both by its jingoism and patriotism and also by its aversion to images of violence and destruction.
Nobody who has watched the British decision to quit the European Union in a strange little-England huff, or the election of Donald Trump with his "America First" anti-Muslim jingoism, can think otherwise.
And maybe only Beyoncé is capable of walking the cultural tightrope of delivering a song with such potent declarations of black pride on a stage that prefers studied neutrality or, at the loudest, pure jingoism.
The Thread RE: THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND HAITI Jonathan M. Katz wrote about the thousands of residents of Haitian descent in the Dominican Republic who have been driven from their homes by violence and jingoism.
What was presented as "typically and traditionally American," however, veered between jingoism and vaudevillian fluff and largely ignored the contribution of African-Americans to popular music (which is to say, almost all of popular music).
For some, the significance of Top Gun has taken on quite a new look in the 30 years since the film premiered; once a paragon of patriotism, it now represents the perils of jingoism instead.
It was a period of intense nationalism and jingoism, and it's easy to imagine Trump trying to exploit a similar sentiment in the service of his authoritarian agenda—or simply to improve his dismal poll numbers.
After a reelection campaign of jingoism and fear mongering, George W. Bush claimed he'd won political capital and set about spending it on an unrelated plan that would've diverted significant payroll tax revenue into private investment accounts.
Though originally a parody of the 2001 Patriot Act, the Jingoism Act, which permits the US government to spy on individuals regardless of probable cause, in light of the 2013 PRISM scandal, nowadays seems even more relevant.
Jingoism sells well in the Philippines (as it does in China), and in the run-up to his election Mr Duterte threatened to jump on a jet ski and defend the Philippines' claim to Scarborough Shoal single-handedly.
Colonel Blimp was a familiar figure, established in a long-running newspaper cartoon of the nineteen-thirties by the left-leaning artist David Low, who intended to satirize the outmoded jingoism that encrusted the higher ranks of British society.
Shouldn't there be one final chance to scrutinize the lack of information, outright lies, 1930s-style jingoism and appeals to racism that led to the vote, as well as pro-leave leaders' repeated reneging on their pre-vote promises?
Mr Xi's rule is proving more authoritarian than that of his predecessors, resources continue to be poured into military spending, and a slowdown in China's debt-fuelled economy may render politics more brittle and make an ugly jingoism a tempting diversion.
The Economist: With Brexit and with climate change, if you say "We can adapt and turn this into an opportunity," it feels like you're rewarding and absolving the worst elements of humanity—like jingoism and the impulse to pollute—with impunity.
In the "battle between the television and the fridge" — the tension between propaganda-fueled public jingoism and worsening economic environment — half-emptiness of the latter is compensated by scrapped internet neutrality and more disinformation being disseminated by state-run media.
This movie caters to a jingoism that the political right has spent the last eight years defending from the withering gaze of an incredibly enlightened president, but even New Yorkers found it in themselves to cheer for what is now the winning team.
As Cuthbert enters the zoo, we're in a light satirical dystopia: There's some gentle mockery of Cuthbert's populist jingoism, a little parody of Britain's entrenched class system and love for aristocracy, a little exaggeration of the Western obsession and identification with technology.
Jingoism has always lingered in dangerous proximity to racism and discrimination, but even British lefties – those of us who reject that national borders should delineate identity, passion, or empathetic priorities – could be found whooping at trampolinists they didn't know existed until minutes before their routine.
For a man so irrecoverably linked with hawkishness, jingoism, and the push for the American military invasion of Iraq, I thought a game connected with Rumsfeld would open with explosions, bald eagles, the stars and stripes fluttering against a proud red, white, and blue background.
The shameless display of jingoism was prompted by the Paris shooting massacre in November and fears — wildly driven by the Republican presidential rivals — that terrorists could infiltrate the United States as refugees despite a resettlement process that is one of the strictest in the world.
According to Netherlands-based independent Azerbaijani historian and prominent human rights defender Arif Yunus, who was previously jailed in Azerbaijan on what Amnesty International considers trumped-up charges of "treason," the Azerbaijani president's anti-Armenian posture is inflated jingoism aimed at cementing his regime.
Over the past few years, Tim Heidecker has repeatedly proven himself to be one of the greatest living satirists in America, from the way he skewers Trump-era jingoism in Decker to the bizarre dive into the psyche of the broken American male that On Cinema became.
More than any presidential candidate in recent history, he has shown no serious aptitude for or interest in the details of national security issues, preferring to fall back on jingoism and baffling bromides ("We have to take ISIS out" or "I would consult with the best people").
While the quality of commentary across these games ranges from biting critique to unquestioned jingoism, they all use constant, conscious parallels to reality in order to create a view of the world where Western (typically American) military might is the key agent of change in global politics.
Francis did not cite specific countries in his speech, delivered to diplomats at the Holy See, but he appeared to be lamenting the mix of jingoism and isolationism that has emerged in the United States and in European nations where populist governments have risen to power.
Trump's comments on Mexicans, on Muslims, his reaction to the Khans and to Megyn Kelly, his jingoism and instinctual mistrust of immigrants — all of this amounts to an anti-cosmopolitan ideology that really does run him smack into a deep-seated bias in America's urban newsrooms.
With the Republican Party entering what appears to be a long fallow period, why not cast the widest net possible, become the party of patriotic jingoism to some, of "black lives matters" to others, to get through November—perhaps many Novembers—and sort out the specifics after you've won.
It's supposedly bad form to dive across the finish line and thanks to the special kind of know-it-all jingoism that the Olympics engenders for two weeks every four years, Americans were up in arms that Felix—an Olympics darling—got "robbed" by below-the-board tactics.
At a time when Christian leaders from evangelical, mainline Protestant, and Catholic denominations are all coming together to condemn Trump's policy of separating migrant families at the border, Jeffress's service is a sobering reminder that, for many on the Christian right, Trumpism, jingoism, and evangelical Christianity are inextricable from one another.
While making the record, he was moved by today's immigration crisis to consider the legacy of American jingoism, and particularly the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Songs like "Summer of '42," which aim at larger political meaning by imagining the personal narratives of the interned, feel both purposeful and beautiful.
While he was no more loud, brash or unhealthily hyper-masculine than any other wrestler, much of his shtick involved whipping up a roaring inferno of American jingoism which, in the context of the blatant racism that runs through the modern history of professional wrestling, can hardly be classed as good, clean fun.
This is a hot topic in today's world, American Jobs sometimes sound as though they are more precious than the air we breathe—perhaps they are, since Leonardo DiFreakingCaprio seems to be one of the few people concerned about the environment—and connecting it to baseball is the logical end to this jingoism jangle.
And yet it is precisely because of my discomfort with slobbering jingoism that I'm grateful to the US players who champion a messier, more honest, more noble vision of the American patriot: someone who is constantly pushing this country — which wasn't, in fact, built on a foundation guaranteeing universal freedoms — to be a better and more equitable place.
Noisey spoke to Rimbaud about his decision to tackle Owen's poetry as a sop to what he feared would be a excuse for the establishment to turn the war's centenary into a celebration of British jingoism, as well as his decision to allow Noisey access into Dial House, home to so many of Rimbaud's countercultural activities, whether it be the Free Festival Movement, or Crass itself.
There will have undoubtedly been some Remainers among their number, but I got the sense that these were the kind of people an emotionally led, nationalistic campaign like Vote Leave would have worked on, because they're already so heavily invested in a rose-tinted version of the past that they would be willing to ignore stuff like "facts" and "expert advice" in favor of returning to an age where jingoism wasn't a bad word.
Wings is also a fascinating document of how many Americans viewed World War I in 1927 — less than a decade after the Armistice and just a few years before the economic and sociopolitical aftereffects of "the Great War" would begin rippling across the globe, gradually intensifying into what would become World War II. Wellman and writer Julian Johnson worked with the US military on this film, which means there's a fair amount of jingoism in Wings.
First, because while Clinton had astutely mocked Obama's theory of post-partisanship in 2008, the Clintonian approach of simply being 25 percent more Republican-like—voting for the Iraq War and supporting anti–flag-burning amendments out of some bizarre idea that doing so would cancel out the salience of those issues for the movement identified with nationalism and jingoism—had already definitively failed at either establishing long-lasting Democratic majorities or cooling the hysterical opposition of the right.
Thanks to their previous careers (Weir went to the Olympics twice, Lipinski won gold when she was 15), they understand the countless hours and sacrifices made by the skaters, as well as the particular cruelties of a sport that demands so much but gives so little, particularly when it isn't an Olympic year, that quadrennial occasion when we get drunk enough on jingoism to resume our torrid love affair with sports usually shunted aside for the Big Four.
The Uni-verse vernacular includes acronyms like NNOB (no name on back) and FNOB (full name on back), and concepts like "the leotard effect," wherein a football team's matching pants and socks make the players look like they are wearing leotards (think the Saints in black pants/socks, or the Ravens), and "amateur pacifistic" uniforms, a joke on Nike's Pro Combat line, which ties in neatly with "GIJoevember," the time of year when sports league jingoism is at its zenith.
As I wrote in my review of the show, "Cockman is the arch-American demagogue, the embodiment of jingoism, racism, and sexism," a caricature composed of a penis for a nose and a ball sack for cheeks — identical to but predating Philip Guston's Nixon drawings — "derived from the graffiti Bernstein uncovered during her excursions into the men's rooms of Yale University, where she attended graduate school in the mid-1960s": But, then again, Bernstein's images, as made manifest in this show, are signifiers that have less to do with a specific moment than with the perpetual cycles of war, power, sex, and death.
The high-handed use of presidential mandates, the one-sided passage of expensive health care legislation, a wave of undocumented immigrants, growth through free money from the Fed, and accommodating globalization policies featuring a prostrate president apologizing to the world for American history were destined to lead to an ear-splitting, returning swoosh of the pendulum toward nationalism, American exceptionalism, deregulation, tax reduction, border control and jingoism virtually shredding the presidential "inevitability" of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 22019 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE.
The rise of Trump, far right parties in Europe and Russian aggression against democracy may well create a counter-reaction that could ultimately bring Europe closer together by mobilizing the left, center and all who reject anti-semitic and anti-Muslim bigotry and reject the aggressive nationalism and jingoism that drenched Europe in the bloodshed that gave birth to NATO and the EU. Presidents Kennedy and Reagan visited Berlin to speak great truths about freedom and rally a continent that first defeated fascism and then communism with the unity of America and Europe after World War II. Kennedy and Reagan, who spoke truths about tearing down walls and building up alliances, would reject Trump, who speaks many falsehoods and would create new walls, and would reject voices of hatred and extremism in nations across Europe.

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