Originally posted by gouldy
When someone says the word patriotism, even if not in the context of America; all I can think of is fat people going: "USA USA USA".
I understand the dictionary definition of the word, but really, it's not actually quite the meaning of patriotism, to me. In that sense, that particular dictionary definition more closely relates to "loyalty", rather than patriotism. Although those two words could be interchanged, to a point, that definition just doesn't quite seem to describe exactly what patriotism is.
Patriotism to me stands more closely for a blindness to one's own country's failings and a willingness to stand for it's ideals and beliefs, even if that isn't your genuine personal belief system - purely because it is the country where you live/were born/were brought up.
You're confusing patriotism with ignorance.