Das Schuetzenfest wrote:Yanko wrote:Shouldn't people be proud of their history?
Why should I be proud of something I didn't have any influence in? At all? Should I really be proud of my country's history, especially the era from Bismarck's retirement up to the end of World War II? Should I be proud of my Nazi grandfather? Proud of Verdun? Guernica? Coventry, Warschau and Auschwitz?
Or at least proud of the more positive aspects of my country's history; our constitution or the german "economic miracle" in the 60ies? I was born in 1972 and I didn't influence anything back then. And although I'm a social democrat, I'm not proud of "my" ex-chancellor Schröder's decision not to join the "coalition of the willing" to envade Iraq. It was a good decision, but it was his decision, not mine - and he made plenty of bad decisions, too.
What am I then? I'm happy to be born in a stable, wealthy and relatively open and relatively peaceful (specially considering our past) western society. And I love my country. But I'm not "proud" to be a german "national subject".
Anyway, to quote Grip Inc.'s Gus Chambers: "All blood runs red."
pride can be felt on external factors. If you had a son and he won a competition,wouldn't you be proud of him? yes, you would, even though you might not have direct action/effect relation on his winnings. So i see no problem in people being proud of some person that shares some characteristic they relate to.
Each person gets proud about something for a personal reason, that SHOULD be chosen solely by that person, but sometimes is imposed by society and not thought about. Pride isn't always a bad thing, it could be in a lot of ways, an inspiration for the continuation of those good deeds that were made to cause pride in others.
Am i proud of other people's acts? sometimes, yes, but only general humane acts, i'm proud of sharing the same human genepool as many many people for some of their deeds. Why? Because it inspires me somehow.
Pride is pretty much just another psycho-sociological "tool" inherent to human behaviour. So if it's badly used, it's bad, but it can also be used for good.