25 January 2007

Australia Day

I wanted to wish my Aussie readers a Happy Australia Day whether they consider it 'Invasion' day or not :) I am sure they would wish me the best on the Fourth of July as well. Besides, most holidays these days are not that jingoistic anymore. It is all about food, alcohol, flirting, and forgetting about the government as much as possible.

But, in honor of the idea of patriotism, I leave you with some conflicting ideas about the subject from a bunch of dead people:

'Some claim a place in the list of patriots, by an acrimonious and unremitting opposition to the court. This mark is by no means infallible. Patriotism is not necessarily included in rebellion. A man may hate his king, yet not love his country.' -- Samuel Johnson

'He that accepts protection, stipulates obedience. We have always protected the Americans; we may, therefore, subject them to government.' -- Ibid.

'Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel.' -- Also Ibid.

''My country, right or wrong'' is a thing no patriot would ever think of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying "My mother, drunk or sober.'' -- G.K. Chesterton (who also knows the mysteries of poetry and cheese :)

'Patriotism is when love of your own people comes first; nationalism, when hate for people other than your own comes first.' -- General Charles de Gaulle (crazy, De Gaulle saying something interesting)

'The notion that a radical is one who hates his country is naïve and usually idiotic. He is, more likely, one who likes his country more than the rest of us, and is thus more disturbed than the rest of us when he sees it debauched. He is not a bad citizen turning to crime; he is a good citizen driven to despair.' -- H.L. Mencken

Last one:

'Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism.' -- George Washington

While intentionally tongue-in-cheek, the main idea is that even those who might be considered authorities on the subject have different ideas on what patriotism was and is. Personally, I do not mind some flag waving now and then (though I am not a fan of 'God Bless America' at ballgames), but I am hardly a jingoistic nationalist crying 'America, love it or leave it you commie pinko swine' (or perhaps something less Cold War). I do think of the concept of patriotism embedded in human consciousness frequently, but when it comes to holidays, I would rather kick back with a beer or a vodka and cranberry juice (Cape Cod) and grill the carcass of a dead animal with some friends and family.

In any event, have a great day however you decide to spend it.

C.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cool Chris!

I plan to spend today in the traditional Australia Day manner. BBQ with friends,a beer or two and a swim to get out of the heat.

Like you; if I hear the jingoistic "Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi!", I'll vomit.

MadameBoffin said...

I like "Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi"... so what does that make me?


:(

The Mistress of the Dark said...

Mmmm if I were in Austrailia it would be summer and not snowing outside and cold.

jedimerc said...

phil: I'm not sure how jingoistic that phrase is, but I am sure it can be applied that way... enjoy the day :)

madameboffin: I think you are awesome regardless since you are a sci fi fan :) (I have to admit I was attempting to be funny with the patriotism stuff, and want everyone to have a nice holiday that do have the holiday to enjoy)

mistress: summer would be nice, but we finally had a break from the cold with a rather pleasant day...

M said...

flag waving only really happens around here when people are blind drunk. I like it that way ;)

loved reading the quotes.

Stewart Sternberg (half of L.P. Styles) said...

I always feel inept when I read your blog. You are so erudite and articulate. When I return to my blog, I feel like I've gone from the penthouse to the basement, and scramble to pick up the laundry that's all over the floor and furniture.

egan said...

Nice post sir. This is why I love blogging, we get to swap culture stories often and it makes the world feel just a bit smaller. Happy Australia day.

Amber said...

I loved the quotes you used. You are obviously a very smart person and while reading some of your posts makes me feel a wee bit... well, I won't say "stupid" as that's a bit harsh... rather "uninformed," I still like you :).

I hope you don't mind a new reader :).

jedimerc said...

m: a little flag waving here and there is fine, especially when drunk, but I tend to think of other things than flag waving when tanked, lol :)

stewart: thanks for dropping by and reading and thanks for the kind words. And interesting analogy about the apartment, but your blog has some great discussions that I usually don't cover (but that may be the diplomat in me :). I always enjoy visiting.

egan: Yeah, that is one of the reasons I like blogging as well... and the Internet in general, the exchange of ideas outweighs some of the craziness I see... and I wish I could celebrate a holiday this weekend for real, but maybe the Aussies can have a good time for me :)

jedimerc said...

amber: I never mind new readers and always like the extra traffic :)

It took a lot of study to be as 'informed' as I am, and a lot of introspection into the darker side of humanity. (and the good parts too :) As for the quotes, I love to find new quotes about the subject... if I could make my banner at the top of the page change daily with a new quote I would... so I change it when I can :) Thanks for dropping by!

Fat Chick said...

We have always protected the Americans; we may, therefore, subject them to government.

LMAO, "subject them to government". It couldn't be phrased better.

jedimerc said...

That was the main reason I posted that one... Samuel Johnson is always good for a laugh :)

Becky said...

Happy Aussie Day to you! I like Washington's quote the best.

ChickyBabe said...

Invasion? Pfft... It's an excuse to eat and drink, have a barbie, go to the beach and perve to my heart's content! ;) Yeah...I can be frivolous too ...

As for flag waving, the photo I posted on my updated post says it all!

Thank you for the weekend wishes :).

jedimerc said...

Becky: thanks and enjoy your weekend... yeah, that Washington guy was a pretty wise fellow.

Chickybabe: The photo surely does :) Being frivolous, to me, can be just as important as being astute... gotta take the silly with the serious.

Anonymous said...

I spent my Australia Day having a dim sum lunch (to celebrate the birthday of an Aussie friend), then watching a movie (Epic Movie) and then attending a joint birthday party (for aforementioned friend, myself and another friend). I capped off the evening by leaving the party early to take my very ill (food poisoning) boyfriend home... It was an interesting day.

jedimerc said...

How was Epic Movie? I might be seeing it while in Austin this weekend. Ugh, food poisoning is no good.