Trump Is Turning America Into the 'Shithole Country' He Fears
In this sense, nationalism is not patriotism, which is the desire to work on behalf of your fellow citizens, to defend common values, to build something positive. Nationalism is not community spirit either, which seeks to pull people together. Nationalism has nothing to do with democratic values: Authoritarians can be nationalists; indeed, most are. Nationalism has nothing to do with the rule of law, justice, or opportunity. At its core, nationalism is rather a competition, an ugly and negative competition. Theres a reason nationalists build walls, denigrate foreigners, and denounce immigrants: Because our people are better than those people. Theres a reason nationalism has so often become violent in the past. For if weour nationare better, then what right do others have to live beside us? Or to occupy land that we covet? Or even, maybe, to live at all?
The numbers of American sick and dead are a source of wonder and marvel all over the world. They also inspire fear and anxiety. The European Union has decided to allow some foreigners to cross its borders now, but not Americans. Uruguayans and Rwandans can go to Italy and Spain, but not Americans. Moroccans and Tunisians can go to Germany and Greece, but not Americans. For the first time in living memory, Canada has kept its border closed with the United States. On July 3, the governor of the Mexican state of Sonora delivered the coup de grace: She announced the temporary closure of the border with Arizona and banned Americans from Sonoran beaches.
How will American nationalists cope with this new situation? Im guessing many will pretend, like the president, that this isnt happening: Months into the crisis, he has once again expressed the belief that the virus will magically disappear. But for some, it will be difficult to prevent the intrusion of reality: The stupid and pointless competition among nations continues in their headsand they are losing. A major reckoning is coming. It cant arrive too soon.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/07/when-trumps-understanding-of-the-world-is-flipped-on-its-head/613840/