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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…” quote by John Fogerty
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“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.”

John Fogerty

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.

Key Takeaway

Separate love for country from its leaders.

Themes

patriotism political awareness personal integrity government criticism identity

Mood

reflective critical defiant

Type

political personal

When to use this quote

  • public discourse
  • personal introspection
  • national identity
  • ethical judgment
  • political activism

Key Concepts

civic responsibility moral reflection political disillusionment

Questions to Reflect On

  • What distinguishes love for a country from love for its government?
  • How can citizens express dissent without abandoning patriotism?
A Different Perspective

Patriotism may be challenged when government actions conflict with personal values.

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