Ashamed Quote by John Fogerty
“I'm just made differently. Man, I just love being an American, I love my country. But it happened to me during the Nixon time, especially pre-Watergate, that as I watched Nixon for the first time in my life I felt shame. I had to analyze myself. What is this emotion? I realized that my government was separate from my country. It was the first time I ever felt ashamed of the government, not the country.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Rolling Stone, 1975
The speaker distinguishes love for his nation from criticism of its government, recognizing shame toward political actions while maintaining patriotism.
In simple terms: Patriotic love can coexist with criticism of government policies.
Separate love for country from its leaders.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public discourse
- personal introspection
- national identity
- ethical judgment
- political activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What distinguishes love for a country from love for its government?
- How can citizens express dissent without abandoning patriotism?
Patriotism may be challenged when government actions conflict with personal values.