Patriotism and what the Sudanese nation lacks – On Low Heat – ✍️ Khaled Muhammad Al-Baqir

⚪ Patriotism is considered one of the foundations of national identity and one of the fundamental elements that shape societies.

⚪ Patriotism appears more clearly, especially in light of the difficult political and economic circumstances the country is going through.

⚪ Feelings related to belonging to the land and history constitute a great challenge, as they require collective efforts to strengthen the feeling of patriotism in times of crisis.

⚪ We see this clearly these days in the popular gathering with the army as it wages the battle for national identity and belonging. What we are experiencing in these exceptional circumstances is that…

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His social identity.

⚪ We must consciously discuss the concept of patriotism and its impact on the Sudanese nation and examine the different factors that affect this patriotism.

⚪ Patriotism means belonging and loyalty to the country, and it is a deep feeling that touches the feelings of individuals and encourages work for the good of the country.

⚪ In Sudan, the concept of patriotism is reflected in the people's desire to overcome challenges and achieve stability.

However, the harsh reality of life can negatively affect these feelings, highlighting the need to strengthen patriotism through education and awareness of the citizen's responsibilities towards his country.

Feelings of belonging in Sudan reflect the reality of daily life.

⚪ As crises intensify, the challenges facing citizens increase, leading to the disintegration of social bonds.

⚪ In difficult times, redundant efforts are needed to ignite the flame of patriotism and unify the ranks. There must be national initiatives that speak of common glories and history, so as to strengthen national identity in the hearts of individuals.

The migration of businessmen and tycoons came as a shock to the Sudanese nation.

⚪ Many businessmen have left the country in search of security and better conditions, which has had a negative impact on the local economy. Those with investments and expertise contribute to development, and when they leave, growth opportunities decrease. This calls into question how to restore this confidence and motivate them to return and invest in their home country.

⚪ The substitute in the homeland must be our concern so that the flag of construction and structure can be raised. The Sudanese have built many countries and without you, the Gulf, which today conspires and spies against us and helps the rebellion and supplies it with weapons and money.

⚪ Sudanese investments abroad play an important role in building economic resilience, as expatriates contribute to supporting their families and improving living standards. But at the same time, these investments must be leveraged in a way that benefits Sudan.

⚪ This requires encouraging expatriates to invest in national projects that strengthen the structure of the local economy and create employment opportunities for all.

⚪ National education plays a central role in shaping the identity of new generations. By promoting the values ​​of patriotism and belonging in educational programs, it is possible to build a generation that loves the soil of its homeland and works for it. That is why those responsible for the educational process must work to strengthen students' belonging to their homeland, which contributes significantly to the establishment of national consciousness.

⚪ Looking at other countries, we see that there are effective strategies for strengthening patriotism and belonging. These countries stand out for their commitment to teaching the values ​​of national identity and strengthening belonging through cultural and social activities. They do not renounce issues of embezzlement and fraud of public funds, betrayal of the homeland or participation in the weakening of state security. These are stories that will be deeply rooted in generations.

⚪ If such strategies are applied in Sudan, we could see a noticeable change in feelings of belonging and patriotism among young people.

⚪ Patriotism is an essential element in the construction and cohesion of societies.

Strengthening national sentiment in Sudan requires collective effort and cooperation between different sectors. Through awareness raising, investment in the country and promotion of national education, we can succeed in reviving true patriotism in the heart of the Sudanese nation.





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