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"jingoistic" Definitions
  1. showing 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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Many mocked the jingoistic sentiment expressed by the "anti-kimono" guards.
It's also not the first time the jingoistic publication has implied payback.
This isn't the jingoistic, cartoonish, depersonalized violence of a Tom Clancy game.
The most nauseating thing about this Wonder Woman is its jingoistic obscurantism.
Right-wingers make jingoistic nationalist arguments with overt doses of white supremacy.
They are inherently jingoistic, relying on primitive posturing to provide any payoff.
I can hear the howls about the simplistic (and jingoistic?) "America First" ideas.
"It's not just a jingoistic race between the U.S. and China," Dekate said.
Well, I do celebrate Thanksgiving, just not in the traditional American jingoistic way.
It was never that sort of jingoistic, beer-y sing-along with us.
He would not succumb to the jingoistic anti-immigration talk of the Tories.
"I am saddened Pence would be so triumphalistic, so unabashed, so jingoistic," Wear  tweeted .
"I am saddened Pence wld be so triumphalistic, so unabashed, so jingoistic," Wear tweeted .
Mr. Obama mocked what he called their negative language and their simplistic, jingoistic promises.
His jingoistic calls to action sound like patriotism but can play out like vigilantism.
In its blunt and jingoistic tone, the article veered unusually close to the truth.
To the extent that the movie has a political angle, it's perhaps gratuitously jingoistic.
Even the most jingoistic members of India's military elite are wary of escalating tensions.
More troubling than the jingoistic outbursts was the concerted economic pressure piled on the company.
But lately bosses' mood has flipped into a hostility that risks becoming jingoistic and unhelpful.
The incorrectly capitalized, jingoistic message is counterintuitive, encapsulating the whole debate around anthem protests succinctly.
I didn't need to become a jingoistic American; I could become a wary, critical one.
"Characterizing it as 'us versus China' is inflammatory, jingoistic, if you like, racist," Mr. Baker said.
Billboards dotted the highway with jingoistic slogans; one read oppose the blockade, an injustice against Cuba.
Here's a bunch of (surprise!) white guys' jingoistic thoughts on the matter: tylereifert: Pretty cool picture!
Books of The Times Most C.I.A. memoirs are terrible — defensive, jingoistic and worst of all, tedious.
Even the film's jingoistic impulses are aimed at the Russians, now viewed as global baddies once again.
The editor of the Global Times, a jingoistic state tabloid, tweeted that Chinese were "all ZTE people".
All this was abandoned in the name of some jingoistic gobbledygook that sounded good on the stump.
Trump's appeals to patriotism and "American values" have done much to advance a jingoistic and xenophobic agenda.
College students who grew up in the years after World War I found jingoistic patriotism to be outmoded.
Secretary of Defense James Mattis is the latest member of Trump's Cabinet to correct the president's jingoistic musings.
But great anxiety remains about Mr. Modi's next move, as jingoistic cheerleaders haven't stopped their clamor for war.
If President Trump is to learn all of this, he must first avoid being jingoistic in his statements.
Trump created his political platform by trying to destroy the legitimacy of Obama's presidency on racial and jingoistic grounds.
His choice of Sarah Palin as his running mate elevated the jingoistic idiocy that has become a Republican hallmark.
His tendency toward jingoistic remarks about hockey and Canadian society had caused disputes since the 1980s, and on Nov.
Is it an assertion of jingoistic arrogance, a shot at global economics and multiculturalism, an echo of Lindbergh-ism?
Instead his record company issued "The Fightin' Side of Me," a jingoistic anthem that proved more divisive than its predecessor.
For this reason, it is hard to believe that the jingoistic associations of The Daily Mail's cartoon were a coincidence.
With jingoistic populism rife on both sides of the Atlantic these days, Mr. Fischer may have sought to make a statement.
That same year American forces seized the Philippines as part of a jingoistic war with Spain that had begun in Havana.
When we hear politicians demonize religions, single out ethnicity, or resort to jingoistic talking points, it makes us more than cringe.
Quickly, Abu Izzadeen settled into this jingoistic jihadi clique, which vowed Sharia law for all and openly supported acts of terrorism.
The speech was also riddled with contradictory language and jingoistic flourishes that sound as if they were sourced from Starship Troopers.
Sometimes nationalism can be jingoistic — even fascistic — but it can also be a constructive impetus that helps to unify a nation.
Republicans elevate veterans because it fits their jingoistic conception of American national identity; it's not quite Starship Troopers, but it's close.
These "tributes" seem harmless, but in reality, they're a way for teams to use jingoistic marketing to build their own brands.
Over the course of his campaign and young presidency Donald Trump has made a slew of racist, sexist, and jingoistic comments.
A friend recently stated to me that such jingoistic displays strike her as symbols of intolerance, and I'm prone to agree.
"Patriotism" took on a partisan, jingoistic meaning in the post-9/11 era, particularly during the buildup to the Iraq War.
The Global Times, a jingoistic newspaper in Beijing, has encouraged Chinese consumers to "become the main force in teaching Seoul a lesson".
It has prompted a wave of counter-propaganda, half-truths and rumor in Ukraine that range from the jingoistic to the farcical.
Events and countries are melded together to create a nation-wide alternative reality, that justifies a jingoistic rhetoric and a militarist budget.
He understood that the candidate could win over voters with bombastic and eye-catching jingoistic patriotic sentiment that riled up the crowds.
Trump loves to wrap himself in a jingoistic cloak and tends to view the military as some sort of extension of himself.
He decided to kneel during the (NFL's paid) national anthem, an act that is somehow perceived by jingoistic patriots as an abomination.
It's crucial to wrestle with the fact that some of the best, most watchable war movies also served primarily as jingoistic propaganda.
It was the ultimate in "fake news," encouraged by a vicious, jingoistic press and politicians seeking to capitalize on the national hysteria.
He has no political axe to grind, rejecting both the "almost masochistic attitude" of left-wing Americans and "jingoistic works by conservative revisionists".
Whatever the meaning, "Okie" and his follow-up single, the jingoistic "Fightin' Side of Me," convinced conservatives that Haggard was one of them.
Further, the jingoistic belief that "God is on our side" is not simply a conceit but a cruel, blood-thirsty, wrong-headed one.
"There was sort of a surge of jingoistic feeling about the Falklands that was being fanned up by Margaret Thatcher's government," she recalls.
It could, by all rights, mangle this concept into a bland, jingoistic mess, but the success of The New Order argues against this.
Mohsin Hamid's Exit West is a disconcertingly timely novel, one about migration, refugees, terrorism, and the rise of jingoistic nativism in the West.
Over time, but not without struggle, I believe the ideals represented by the torch will prove stronger than Trump's fear-filled jingoistic darkness.
In part because conservatism became so associated with jingoistic anti-intellectualism that it became nearly impossible for an educated person to defend it. 30.
I hope that there's going to be kind of a backlash against the conformists, sort of jingoistic, sexist ... That may show up in culture?
After all, there was only so long all that jingoistic messaging could go on for before it went straight to Hogan's – or Bollea's – head.
The early months of her premiership saw her Conservative Party riding high in the polls; newspapers reported her Brexit plans with jingoistic bombast. Mrs.
And if he's talking about Toby Keith's "Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)," a more jingoistic, perhaps violent, response, too.
In April Global Times, a jingoistic state newspaper, published a poll showing that an astonishing 85% of respondents supported unifying China with Taiwan by force.
Trump's jingoistic rhetoric didn't particularly intimidate North Korea, but it terrified South Korea, which feared it would be collateral damage in a new Korean war.
I saw lots of very simplistic, jingoistic, firmly held beliefs that didn't necessarily have a basis in fact, or a practical application in the actual world.
Many of his criticisms center on what he calls "Christian nationalism," a conflation of evangelical rhetoric with white supremacist attitudes and a jingoistic approach to patriotism.
The medieval insult is pretty high-brow for the spat between the two leaders, which has so far been characterized by low blows and jingoistic threats.
In contrast, "Wolf Warrior 2", a jingoistic action thriller also related to China's overseas influence-building, grossed 5.7bn yuan in 2017—a Chinese box-office record.
Mob frenzy in India today is drummed up by jingoistic television anchors and vindicated, often on Twitter, by senior politicians, businessmen, army generals and Bollywood stars.
Mr. Trump rode the wave of this jingoistic strongman fantasy to the Oval Office, frequently depicting himself as the only one able to rescue the country.
These observations led to Innis' later books, Empire and Communications and The Bias of Communications, both about how certain media (paper, radio, television) contain implicit jingoistic values.
But the possibility of removing Saddam, which had been considered by presidents going back to Reagan, became all but certain in the jingoistic days after 9/11.
" The bad news, says Mr. Rosenthal, is that "the hard right wing of the Republican party — this is the intolerant, xenophobic, jingoistic wing — is now in charge.
The 2016 matchup—pitting the cosmopolitan technocrat Clinton against the jingoistic populist Trump—seemed perfectly suited to provide the long-awaited vindication of the New Democrats' electoral vision.
I was very worried that Britain was going to become very jingoistic and nationalistic during those four years, but it actually hasn't been as unpleasant as I thought.
He said he liked listening to Mr. Nevzorov instead of the jingoistic propagandists on state television because "only he speaks the truth" about the dangers of militaristic patriotism.
Years of underachievement and disappointment have doused any serious hope among supporters and jingoistic media that England will finally emulate the feats of 1966 and win the World Cup.
And while I abhor displays of jingoistic nationalism (especially in a post-Brexit landscape) and believe borders to be immoral at their core, I become tribal every four years.
On December 21990th Global Times, a jingoistic newspaper published in Beijing, ran an opinion piece blaming globalisation for China's income inequality, housing bubbles and the ravaging of its environment.
But of course this kind of jingoistic nationalism and over-hyped adversarial programming, which loses truth and nuance behind an avalanche of shouting, is hardly a uniquely Indian phenomenon.
The prospect of women losing authority over their own bodies, African Americans again asked to go to the back of the line, voter suppression gleefully promoted, jingoistic saber rattling.
He had become a critic of Wilson after the president turned to censorship and the suppression of civil liberties, in conjunction with what Lippmann regarded as crudely jingoistic propaganda.
To take away from the inherent mundanity of the subject, our characters mouth jingoistic dialogue, giving us platitudes about how these tests will change India's place in the world.
This is perhaps the most tightly controlled country in the world, so such quotes should be seen as reflecting a government script — in this case, a disturbingly jingoistic one.
Strong jingoistic currents have swept across India since Tuesday, when the air force sent warplanes into Pakistan to bomb what the Indian government said was a terrorist training camp.
The Global Times is a jingoistic tabloid that tackles topics shunned by rivals, even though it is a subsidiary of the Communist Party mouthpiece, the important-but-turgid People's Daily.
The film is widely expected to become China's second highest-grossing, behind "Wolf Warrior 2", a jingoistic thriller whose lead actor, Wu Jing, also stars in the sci-fi pic.
"Glory to mankind" is a jingoistic phrase repeated by the military brass around you, rhetorical motivation for continuing the fight against the aliens that's gone on for thousands of years.
Or, rather, it's difficult to pick when I first realized that The Line knew it was another bog-standard, jingoistic military shooter about killing a bunch of Middle-Eastern enemies.
The bellicose and jingoistic "Star-Spangled Banner" became ubiquitous as Americans rallied to the flag during World War II, giving the idea of patriotism an increasingly narrow — and militaristic — resonance.
An influential part of the British media — from the respectable Economist to the jingoistic Daily Mail — presumed, along with the bipartisan Thatcherites, that "there is no alternative" to market forces.
As recently as two years ago, the movie felt like a relic of the jingoistic Bush years, but then history shuddered in such a way as to render it clairvoyant.
At least compared with some past opening and closing ceremony outfits, which have veered wildly toward Cossack and Anna Karenina inspirations (a lotta fur) or toward the jingoistic (logo Russia!).
Hu Xijin, editor of the Global Times, a jingoistic Chinese tabloid, tweeted gleefully that it had "broken the ban" among Five Eyes countries and would "set off chain reactions in Europe".
The current resurgence of nativism brings the jingoistic fixation on "blood and soil" to the fore, stoked by the likes of Donald Trump, Marine Le Pen, Nigel Farage, and Steve Bannon.
Guests then sat for the opening film, "A Quiet Outpost," a jingoistic Russian war drama that was a paean to the military and ended with a gory 30-minute battle sequence.
Zim, the invader; Dib, the paranoiac; and GIR, the defective —the heroes of Invader Zim were fractured reflections of post-9/11 America's schizoid identity crisis: suspicious, jingoistic, violent, and dumb.
Over the course of the 2000s the party grew increasingly jingoistic, and by the time it won again in 2010 its appeal was largely grounded in Christian culture and ethnic identity.
Addressing the cult of Janeites, Henry James wrote witheringly of "everybody's dear Jane" while Kipling made her a central figure in a particularly jingoistic short story — to each his/her own.
But the truths Trump reveals—the rot in our jingoistic militarism, our plutocratic economy, the racialized violence of calls for "law and order"—continue to rampage through our common life unchecked.
Please. But there I was with my family last night, a cousin at the piano and 27.503 of us belting out the jingoistic standards, and it really was sort of magical.
Striving for the elusive goal of political neutrality, Mr. Hall has made a less jingoistic film than "American Sniper" (in the combat sequences, villainous Iraqis have been replaced with faceless ones).
Considering that the media in England can be borderline jingoistic when it comes to assessing these conflictions, it's little wonder this is a topic which some players would prefer to avoid.
In 2012 jingoistic reports and online debates about islands claimed by both Japan and China prompted nationalists to attack Japanese noodle shops, rip flags and damage Japanese cars before authorities clamped down.
" Later, on an Intercept podcast, he said that Democrats had embraced, without evidence, various "conspiracy theories" about collusion; American liberals were caught up in an "insane, insidious, xenophobic, jingoistic kind of craziness.
In a way, it wasn't so necessary to have a counter voice, because what I wanted to do is create a counter-voice to any sort of jingoistic nonsense that might occur.
And all because a minority of my fellow citizens, through the auspices of an antique electoral system, had sent a lying, selfish, irrational, jingoistic, uneducable, race-baiting misogynist to the White House.
This gives a fresh feel to its handling of by-now familiar topics, like the tension produced when a jingoistic education is confronted with a longing to participate in global popular culture.
Nor is "Born in the U.S.A.," also from 1984, the jingoistic anthem it once sounded like on MTV, when the thrust engine roar of the E Street Band sent it into orbit.
The prophetic brilliance of Coneheads comes in the form of jingoistic Immigration and Naturalization Service agent Gorman Seedling (Michael McKean), a villain who reads more like a contemporary politician than a cartoonish buffoon.
First, Thursday's strike was not as escalatory as the jingoistic rhetoric in India may have suggested; New Delhi described it as a one-off operation to pre-emptively avert terror attacks in India.
But as Communism collapsed in Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact came undone, he joined the Serb nationalists and became a populist demagogue, delivering bombastic, jingoistic speeches to incite Serbs.
It's difficult to pick a specific moment in Spec Ops: The Line where I first realized it wasn't just another bog-standard, jingoistic military shooter about killing a bunch of Middle-Eastern enemies.
In 2016, Trump also campaigned on the premise that the United States was bad and broken, but his jingoistic, nativist message had just enough resonance with the right voters in the right places.
But if you only read one story, or if you're just looking for something playful and less than purely jingoistic or celebratory, don't miss this feature on one athlete's ridiculous and revolting shoes.
Yet now, a miserable bunch of small-minded nationalist upstarts are trying to play jingoistic games with historical facts in pursuit of their illiberal betrayal of the great Polish contribution to European freedom.
Harry and his sister battled prejudice and were interned in Arizona; across the Pacific, in militarized and jingoistic Japan, Frank (Katsutoshi) and his siblings had to conceal the fact that they were despised nisei.
But the media insist on calling these concerns about immigration and trade racial or jingoistic, denying the reality that they are the central concerns of the white men who are animating the Trump triumph.
During three terms as prime minister and one as president, he has used force, corruption, government handouts and jingoistic appeals to consolidate control over the Parliament, the military, the judiciary and the news media.
Jingoistic videos are still being shared on WhatsApp – like the one with two actors in Indian Army fatigues who claim that the exchange of fire across India's border with Pakistan has ceased since demonetization.
This image resembled nothing more than "The Rhodes Colossus," a famous jingoistic cartoon from 1892 in which the racist, empire-building diamond tycoon Cecil Rhodes stood similarly astride Africa, from Cairo to Cape Town.
The "Iliad" is no jingoistic Greek anthem, proudly celebrating the achievements of its warrior heroes and their struggles for military, political and personal glory (their struggles, as she sums it up, to be "best").
Then the story takes a turn, with Mateo realizing he doesn't have the green card he thought he did, right as Glenn tries to make up for being a jingoistic jerk, however well-meaning.
On social media, there was also a slight shift in tenor from the overwhelmingly jingoistic mood in recent days, with citizens of both countries calling for their leaders to show restraint, using the hashtag #SayNoToWar.
These are the ordinary, everyday musings of a certain type of conservative, Christian, middle-aged, jingoistic white male — the type that, like Schilling, holds to a specific vision of America that is being rendered obsolete.
It's not hard to find examples of this, a scant four years ago Bioshock: Infinite put forth that the oppressed minorities of Colombia would be no better at ruling it than the jingoistic, racist upperclass.
He can call an election, but a Tory victory looks unlikely with the electorate split between Nigel Farage's jingoistic Brexit Party, Jeremy Corbyn's awful Labour Party, the resurgent pro-Europe Liberal Democrats and Johnson's Tories.
The voters revolted and elected the people Gorski calls the religious nationalists to the White House — the jingoistic chauvinists who measure Americanness by blood and want to create a Fortress America keeping the enemy out.
Thankfully, Jack Ryan largely avoids slipping into jingoistic territory — but Suleiman is still the villain, and this is still ultimately a narrative about a white American man (and a soldier, no less) saving the world.
" After weeks of Trump's jingoistic threats over North Korea's increasingly aggressive nuclear program, Corker also told the New York Times in October that the president was setting the U.S. "on a path to World War III.
"In the week since a jingoistic and bullish Boris Johnson strode into Downing Street and appointed a staunchly Brexiteer cabinet," there has been speculation about what it means for the people of Northern Ireland, McDonald said.
"That particular image of TR, along with a lot of other similar content framing him as a mega-badass or a jingoistic bloodthirsty hero, started appearing around 2010-11," she wrote to me in an email.
It would be a symbol for our country in this moment when we are mostly known for one of the most contentious, controversial, scandal-ridden, hateful, xenophobic, jingoistic, and just generally unlikeable presidential elections in recent memory.
It's like saying, "No one has replaced Stephen Colbert, not even Stephen Colbert," when, in fact, he's on television every weeknight, just not as the jingoistic Conservative talk show host alter ego he employed on Comedy Central.
It's really important that we keep The Weekly Standard around, because we need conservative voices that are opposed to Trump's outright lying, phony populism, jingoistic demagoguery and outright ignorance and denial of life and death matters pic.twitter.
Although many "peasant songs" were produced during the halcyon years of the CCP — from the founding of the People's Republic up through the Great Leap Forward — they have a jingoistic message completely unlike what's found in this collection.
Although each displays its own particular brand of sometimes jingoistic patriotism, all offer insight into the hopes and fears of the conservative male psyche, and how it is torn between lionizing violence and coping with its ruinous effects.
We have to allow for the very real possibility that, finding himself up there in that glittering dining room amidst all those glittering uniforms, Mr. Trump decided on a whim to wrap himself up in a jingoistic cloak.
But perhaps even more importantly, Putin and Trump wish these like-minded nativist forces in Europe well so that they'll paralyze the EU. They want their defiant, jingoistic arch-conservatism to sow discontent and confusion on the continent.
Rather than use her position as a US-based celebrity to broaden what it means to be an Indian celebrity, she has fallen into the same jingoistic role that her fellow countrymen are forced to adopt at home.
Rick then told Michonne everything he'd been feeling about Glenn's death and going to war with the Saviors, which actually seemed a whole lot healthier than the jingoistic fervor the Grimes Gang felt before their big fight last year.
NEW DELHI, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Indians poured onto social media on Friday to vent their fury over a suicide bombing in Kashmir, with many of them calling for swift retribution against Pakistan as TV news shows hosted jingoistic debates.
"The Indian media was so jingoistic that even the most critical Pakistanis changed their position and said they were going to stand by their military and state," said Raza Ahmad Rumi, the editor for The Daily Times in Lahore.
She wants a career in China but still laments that Chinese classmates—reared on jingoistic schoolbooks and censored news—cannot comprehend why Taiwanese would vote for the DPP or resist unification, insisting that they must simply want to humiliate China.
And the explosion of Venezuelan drivers has added a jingoistic element to the legal and regulatory battles between ride-sharing apps and taxi syndicates, pitting locally-born taxi drivers against foreign-born riding-sharing drivers in confrontations that sometimes become violent.
She's the kind of person who is intellectually progressive but who is most moved by conservative art: a liberal who does her daily exercises while singing every jingoistic national anthem she can think of, an agnostic who loves a hymn.
But even as polls suggest many Britons have reconsidered their vote in 2016, and that a second referendum would reverse the result, the Conservative Party is being pushed relentlessly rightward by the jingoistic, right-wing faction that Johnson most vividly embodies.
"This is a little bit more jingoistic, and it borrows a little bit from the tone of the North Koreans," said Peter Feaver, who helped shape President George W. Bush's message as an adviser on his National Security Council staff.
"I don't think he does our issue any favors by making it so incredibly jingoistic and bombastic," said Scott Paul, president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, a group that allies domestic steelmakers and other manufacturers with the United Steelworkers union.
It is a high-risk bet that could backfire given the jingoistic fervor that has overtaken India since a suicide bomber from the Pakistan-based Islamist militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) killed 40 paramilitary police in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Feb 14.
From the boundless optimism of a cornfed post-war empire, cheerfully jingoistic and fat in the coffers, the nation has awoken to a twenty-first century hangover, a long, jittery ride past militant triumphalism and economic overconfidence into endless war and endless uncertainty.
Free of the nationalism that can divert military anniversaries — consider "Blood Swept Land and Seas of Red," the grossly jingoistic installation of ceramic poppies that festered around the Tower of London in 2014 — these Belgian exhibitions are models of sincerity and sobriety.
While we, the British people, might feel a jingoistic sense of superiority when it comes to 'soccer' and 'penalty kicks' and 'the LA Galaxy', we would be remiss not to give Bob Bradley a fair chance to prove himself in English football.
To truly brand an honest inquiry into conservative intellectual life as "Never Trump," such an effort would also have to show how Trumpism is in fact a culmination of long-unruly, demagogic, and cynically jingoistic tendencies in the house of the American right.
For me the work fails to hold my attention as much as the reports of that significant historical event, particularly because of the jingoistic and myopic policies the attacks helped engender (not to mention the reckless, unconscionable, and disastrous wars we engaged in thereafter).
But we better give Obama props/ 'Cause what we got in office now's a kamikaze/ That'll probably cause a nuclear holocaust This one isn't too hard to decode — Trump has been trading jingoistic threats with North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un for months.
This cultural flexibility feels especially pertinent as Britain feels out its sense of self during the Brexit debate, which in some quarters veers into jingoistic isolationism—ironic, to any Cornish historian, who knows the Anglo-Saxon invaders labelled Britain's native Celtic inhabitants "foreigners" on their arrival.
Condescending Democrats might sneer that asking knee-jerk voters for the Party of Trump to give careful consideration to their ninth-choice selection is a big ask, and that jingoistic Republicans could never stomach a "foreign" system primarily used to choose the legislatures of Australia and Ireland.
In 1985, while he was making "Top Gun", a jingoistic and intriguingly homoerotic paean to naval aviation, Tony Scott, a film director, was told that a single manoeuvre he wanted the USS Enterprise to make in order to get the perfect lighting would cost his studio $25,000.
Even as he argues for a fervently nationalistic foreign policy and appeals to his base with jingoistic rhetoric, Trump's overarching slogan proclaims that America must be made great again, that it has lost a past glory, that something is, at this juncture, fundamentally wrong with it.
" Pakistani-American actress Mehwish Hayat was appalled at Chopra: "Rather than use her position as a US-based celebrity to broaden what it means to be an Indian celebrity, she has fallen into the same jingoistic role that her fellow countrymen are forced to adopt at home.
Western coverage of Russia frequently lacks nuance, and it would be easy to imagine a one-sided, jingoistic account of a heroic dissident resisting Vladimir Putin's evil empire, larded up with #Resistance sloganeering about the 2016 election and the urgent need to sell weapons to Ukraine.
Two weeks after the attacks, with bodies still emerging from the rubble, he stood with a rainbow array of Democrats, Republicans, rabbis, priests and imams at a prayer service at Yankee Stadium, where, defying the nation's jingoistic mood, he delivered an encomium to unity and hope.
This wonderful doorstop of a book imagines England in 2052, a pinched, jingoistic country ruled with an iron fist by Henry IX (Harry9) in which a sprawling underclass of Indigents have traded their right to vote for jobs and social services; many are addicted to a hallucinogenic quaff called Flot.
Encouraged by the jingoistic state-run media, Russian society seems to applaud war policies that would subject a Western leader to fierce inquiries or removal from office by a disapproving electorate (the British prime minister Tony Blair's fate after his acquiescence in the American-led Iraq war is one example).
A cursory glance down the list of laureates leads you to controversy: Rudyard Kipling's poem The White Man's Burden is a jingoistic call to arms for white imperialism; William Faulkner urged desegregation efforts to "go slow"; and a complex debate still rages around possible anti-semitic elements in TS Eliot's work.
Set in New Orleans, where Stone and his wife had briefly lived, the novel had a sprawling cast of characters — a pimp-scarred prostitute, an African-American journalist, a "cosmic philosopher" named Farley the Sailor — that included a disillusioned musician who takes a job at a jingoistic radio station called WUSA.
When Russia seized Crimea in 2014 and began stirring up separatist unrest in eastern Ukraine, there was widespread concern in Western capitals that Narva might also fall prey to jingoistic Russian propaganda and, as happened in Ukraine, to separatist subversion by Russian soldiers and secret agents masquerading as local activists.
For example, various militiamen of the Revolutionary War were the perfect embodiment of an armed citizenry rising up to defy the tyranny of the British Crown (think Mel Gibson in the jingoistic classic The Patriot), or Teddy Roosevelt and the "Rough Riders" fighting Spanish colonialism in Cuba before he became that overly macho president.
America's Most Gummy Boy™ Charlie Kirk is the 24-year-old founder of Turning Points USA (often stylized as TP USA which is funny because of toilet paper), an organization seemingly dedicated to providing emotional support to college conservatives after they get owned to heaven for regurgitating the GOP's jingoistic talking points on campus.
Regardless of their waning influence, every person of conscience should be concerned that the political ideologies of jingoistic ultra-nationalism were even allowed this close to the Oval Office in the first place…It has become quite clear that Donald Trump is very comfortable surrounding himself with bigots who represent the most deplorable aspects of our diverse American society.
Their tendency will be to make policy according to jingoistic shibboleths and to turn the council into a kind of ideological echo chamber, issuing decrees and leaving them to be carried out by operational actors — mainly the State Department, service branches and law enforcement agencies — insufficiently consulted about the advisability of a given course of action.
"Born in the U.S.A." (1984) The Reagan administration brought forth a wide variety of protest music, but no one song from the area has been as consistently misunderstood as Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." Constantly being held up as some kind of jingoistic rallying cry, the song is actually a fairly straightforward account of how war primarily affects the lower-class segments of the U.S. Some Republican senator will likely be using it at campaign stops next year, though.
What they're saying: On Tuesday, the Party convened a gathering at the anniversary at which Xi Jinping urged patriotism among youth, striving for brighter China (Xinhua): My thought bubble: Be wary of underestimating how many believe in the patriotic and increasingly jingoistic propaganda and Xi's repeated claims that China is closer than it has ever been to national rejuvenation, or of how many sycophants and opportunists there are in a country as large as China which see safety and opportunity in embracing the Party line.
But Murdoch, by most accounts, has always preferred the worlds of news and sports to the world of movies and scripted TV. The important thing is this: Murdoch has long wanted to take Fox News international, previously via a furtive, aborted attempt to port the model to the UK. The jury's out on whether he can actually accomplish this (the network may simply be too wedded to the US Republican Party in the eyes of overseas viewers), but it's not as if socially conservative, jingoistic nationalism can't gain a foothold in other countries.
It has been about jingoistic bigotry of the take-Britain-back variety; anti-European rants dished up by The Daily Mail (often on the basis of claims so flimsy they would make Donald Trump blush); the vileness of the U.K. Independence Party, whose latest poster screams "Breaking Point" next to a crowd of dark-skin refugees; the outrageous diatribes of the former London mayor Boris Johnson, who has compared the union's designs to Hitler's; the dim anger of a Little England troubled by globalization and choosing to focus that ire on Brussels (of all places) and on the desperate survivors of the Syrian civil war (of all people).

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