I struggle with this myself; the boundary between nationalism and patriotism. I consider myself patriotic in the sense that I'm English and I wouldn't have it any other way but I'm acutely aware that some will see that patriotism as nationalism and so I'll keep it to myself in certain social...
Both are essentially social media platforms in which people can post their views and opinions on a variety of subject matter. Please, if you see it differently explain your reasoning. Also, it'd be nice if you could cease framing your posts in a manner which suggests some sort of intellectual...
There's nothing intrinsically wrong with Twitter. It's just a platform which allows people to air whatever they have rattling around in their head. It's the digital equivalent of those letters you'd see in the local rag signed off with 'Outraged of Sussex'.
My point, which I'll admit to making...