IT’S OKAY TO BE A NATIONALIST
- Charles Curtman

- Aug 4
- 2 min read
IT’S OKAY TO BE A NATIONALIST
Words have been redefined and weaponized against America and Americans during the disgraceful, disgusting, dangerous and demonic WOKE era of national insanity; words such as “masculinity,” “femininity,” “boy, “ and “girl,” and scores of others. “American Exceptionalism” which is as real and legitimate a concept as anything could be, has been another primary target of America’s word vandals and “enemies within.”
It’s past time to set the record straight as to the original and real meaning of words, and restore some honesty and dignity to the use of the English language. It’s time to restore a sense of pride to words and labels that have been redefined by “enemies within” America whose goal has been and is, to instill a sense of guilt in Americans who love their own country. The words, “nationalism” and “nationalist” are pristine examples of what we are talking about.
Until very recent times, “Nationalism” wasn’t considered a bad thing, and being a “nationalist” didn’t mean a person was a bad person. These terms simply described a policy and people that prioritized the interests of America and Americans over the interests of any other nation or people. This is a quality that ought to be admired in, and expected from any American citizen. It is something our nation’s founders and our parents and grandparents believed in and encouraged.
Consider these definitions of nationalism taken from the internet: “The strong belief that the interests of a particular nation-state are of primary importance. Also, the belief that a people who share a common language, history, and culture should constitute an independent nation, free of foreign domination.” Here’s another: “The belief that nations will benefit from acting independently rather than collectively, emphasizing national rather than international goals.” Here’s a third: "Nationalism is an ideology that places great importance on being loyal to and proud of one's country, and is often associated with the belief that one's own country is better and more important than other countries. " There is nothing wrong with any of this.
Americans have historically been, and should presently be, unapologetic nationalists in terms of national policies and individual preference. The demonizing of words like “nationalist” and “nationalism” is part of globalist and Marxist strategy and agenda; a part of what George Orwell called “political language that serves to distort and obfuscate reality.” The reality is that generally speaking, nationalism is a good thing, And, being a nationalist, like being a patriot, is something deserving of commendation. Only those who are senseless or sinister would suggest otherwise.
I am, by the way, a Christian Nationalist. Not by any other "definition” than this: I am (1) a born again believer who loves God and His Word, (2) I love my country—not the sin and
corruption that has been introduced into its legacy by sinful men throughout history—but because of the good ambitions and actions that have been overwhelmingly characteristic of America throughout history.
The misuse of words is one of the worse crimes there is. It isn’t a victimless crime. Americans need to start recognizing and stop tolerating the redefinition and demonization of good, meaningful words like “Nationalist” and “Nationalism.”
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