Black, on the other hand, represents both false patriotism and the bureaucratic mentality of a noncombat officer who interferes with the real business of a war.
Conversely, in 1774, Samuel Johnson published The Patriot, a critique of what he viewed as false patriotism.
"This is false patriotism not to accept foreign words," said Mr. Svartsov.
We're not going to let those who disagree with us shout us down under a banner of false patriotism.
In 1774, he printed The Patriot, a critique of what he viewed as false patriotism.
"I must say without any false patriotism that our Soviet nation can build anything, but at what price?"
The two councillors argued that they were protesting against "false patriotism" by politicians, while defending their own record of support of individual soldiers.
La Libre Parole, Drumont's antisemitic newspaper, spread the notion of "false patriotism".
When critics of the war say their advocacy is on behalf of those of us risking our lives here, it's a type of false patriotism.
These are his words: They create agony, then wash their hands in false patriotism.