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25 January, 23:26

Assume that the United States is fighting a war and you disagree with the decision to be involved in this war. If you decide to join protests against the war, some people will call you unpatriotic. Is there some way that protest-even during a time of war-can be considered patriotic? Explain.

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  1. 25 January, 23:39
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    Protesting about how to improve your own country is patriotic.

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    To have the need to want to improve the flaws of a governmental structure could arguably be the most patriotic. You naturally see a problem and want to fix it for the betterment of the nation.
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