Thread 508955404 - /pol/ [Archived: 830 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: bbWcFH6EFinland
6/28/2025, 3:33:41 PM No.508955404
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Why is /pol/ so oikophobic?
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Anonymous ID: i7L9qWuVUnited States
6/28/2025, 3:54:29 PM No.508956702
>>508955404 (OP)
I am willing to criticize my own nations flaws and injustices, because if somebody doesn't shine a light on those problems to expose them then they wont have a chance to be corrected
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Anonymous ID: bbWcFH6EFinland
6/28/2025, 4:26:37 PM No.508958507
>>508956702
>I am willing to criticize my own nations flaws and injustices
That is healthy, but most /pol/tards here just wish their country was either completely destroyed or conquered.
Anonymous ID: lbEGbWRvUnited States
6/28/2025, 4:37:32 PM No.508959075
>>508955404 (OP)
>oikophobic
Oikophobia is a tendency to criticise or reject one's own home or home society while praising others. It has been used in political contexts to refer critically to political ideologies that are held to repudiate one's own culture. A prominent such usage was by Roger Scruton in his 2004 book England and the Need for Nations. In 1808 the English Romantic poet and essayist Robert Southey used it to describe a desire to leave home and travel

I thought you said oinkophobic which is fear of supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression