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The Patriotic National

Loving Your Country as Yourself

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True patriotism is not noise. It is love in action.

The Patriotic National is a practical civic guide for anyone who loves South Sudan but refuses propaganda, tribal hatred, and the tired habit of blaming everyone else. Written in a direct teaching voice, this book asks one clear question: what does it really mean to love your country as yourself?

Inside, you will walk through South Sudan’s story with honest eyes, including the long road of struggle, the meaning of independence, and why nation-building has been harder than celebration. You will study the civil war as a national warning and learn how distorted patriotism can turn into “us versus them,” hatred, and violence. You will also face the negative view head-on, examining what despair does to the mind, families, and public life, and why acknowledging wounds is necessary before preaching unity.

From there, the book moves into construction. It lays out a positive view of patriotism that builds rather than destroys. You will learn what healthy patriotism sounds like in language and public tone, how balanced and inclusive patriotism strengthens unity without erasing difference, and how practical nation-building priorities such as infrastructure, food security, and cultural heritage can become real investment targets for citizens and leaders.

This book is for citizens, students, youth leaders, public servants, community organizers, faith communities, and anyone in the diaspora who wants to contribute to renewal with dignity and discipline.

After reading this book, you will be able to:

  • Define patriotism clearly as service, responsibility, and truth-telling
  • Recognize distorted patriotism, propaganda, rumor, and scapegoating, and refuse to be manipulated
  • Practice civic habits that rebuild trust: empathy, dialogue, empowerment, and innovation
  • Support practical nation-building priorities that reduce isolation, strengthen food security, and build shared identity
  • Live as a “patriotic national,” proving love of country through everyday work, protection of the vulnerable, and commitment to fairness


South Sudan’s next chapter will not be written by loud voices. It will be written by builders. If you are ready to serve, tell the truth, and refuse tribal hatred, this book is for you.

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