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4bonhoffer

(225 posts)
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:13 AM Mar 15

STOP with the Homeland crap. We are the UNITED STATES !

Watching SEN. Mark Warner, who is outstanding, on face the nation. The amount of times he and the moderator use the term homeland to describe the United States is vomit inducing. Guess I’m showing my age, but for me the term Homeland brings up the Nazis. It was the Nazis who described Germany as the homeland. We are not the homeland, we are the United States. This all began years ago when Republicans said that anyone who was not wearing an American flag pin lapel on their suit was not sufficiently patriotic and the Democrats bought it, hook line and sinker. Stop it. just f’ing stop it.
It’s well past time for the Democratic Party to stand up to these chicken hawks. We are the United States ! The term United States is uniting. The term homeland is a Nazi vomiting inducing right wing propaganda term that no Democrat should ever use again.

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STOP with the Homeland crap. We are the UNITED STATES ! (Original Post) 4bonhoffer Mar 15 OP
DURec leftstreet Mar 15 #1
The homeland for this country is actually England Blues Heron Mar 15 #2
Well, some of my relatives were already here. txwhitedove Mar 15 #29
Golly Dave Id Mar 15 #48
I've always thought so The Blue Flower Mar 15 #3
The first time he used it, I was like... ybbor Mar 15 #19
Exactly my reaction relayerbob Mar 15 #22
yes, GWB ingrained this jingoism with "Dept of Homeland Security". Welcome to Bari Weiss's CBS. thesquanderer Mar 16 #79
Doesn't seem very "united" luv2fly Mar 15 #4
Homeland even predated the Germans ITAL Mar 15 #5
Its from the 1660s The Revolution Mar 15 #53
And, sadly, it stuck Joinfortmill Mar 15 #56
"Die Heimat," German for The Homeland, is now the name of Germany's far-right neo-Nazi political party Ocelot II Mar 15 #6
Fatherland! usonian Mar 15 #7
Nazis used "fatherland," I thought gulliver Mar 15 #8
They used "die Heimat," the homeland, more frequently. Ocelot II Mar 15 #9
Interesting. It does seem they used both a lot. gulliver Mar 15 #12
I agree: PCIntern Mar 15 #10
Thank you I completely agree. AltairIV Mar 15 #11
100% CONCUR. But Hey---Dubya IS The Grandson Of Pro-Nazi Prescott. ColoringFool Mar 15 #13
Hear! Hear! EarthFirst Mar 15 #14
I hated that Nazi phrasing from its start IbogaProject Mar 15 #15
How about "The Fatherland" instead? Martin Eden Mar 15 #16
How about Motherland? BattleRow Mar 15 #39
Like "Mother Russia", maybe JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 15 #41
For a guy who nods off in meetings,amazing he still "woke". BattleRow Mar 15 #45
Собачий свисток Jilly_in_VA Mar 15 #65
And Trump said he wasn't going to learn that damn Spanish language! BattleRow Mar 15 #66
Too Russian. AZ8theist Mar 15 #43
England is the Motherland nt meow2u3 Mar 15 #49
Mothers would not behave like these... Martin Eden Mar 15 #59
Always sounded weird to me. Creepy even. paleotn Mar 15 #17
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Mar 15 #18
I also destest the use of ' the Heartland' to describe the rural Midwest. Even more when those living there are called Celerity Mar 15 #20
That was always White Supremacy dog whistle. Iggo Mar 15 #47
There's nothing wrong with the term as they used it. "Fatherland" would be different Callie1979 Mar 15 #21
See post 32. niyad Mar 15 #34
Still much ado about nothing. Many words weren't used 25yrs ago. Callie1979 Mar 15 #51
So fighting psychological manipulation and propaganda is "making niyad Mar 15 #61
Your words. Never considered this word anything other than what it IS. Callie1979 Mar 15 #63
German "fatherland" and Russia's "motherland"... both make me cringe...as "homeland" does. QueerDuck Mar 15 #23
Actually, the only time I don't mind the word "homeland" is in the closing lyric of Edelweiss. QueerDuck Mar 15 #24
I agree rhiannon55 Mar 15 #68
When GW McIdiot created the Department of Homeland Security I thought ... aggiesal Mar 15 #25
Homeland WAS Nazi Germany Clouds Passing Mar 15 #26
Mainland is a better term. Kablooie Mar 15 #27
That would exclude Alaska and Hawaii Martin Eden Mar 15 #62
News radio in the car. BidenRocks Mar 15 #28
Like a wise man once said: Dave Bowman Mar 15 #30
Thank you for this great post Scubamatt Mar 15 #31
That term is not part of American political terminology prior to Bush JHB Mar 15 #32
Exactly. nt SunSeeker Mar 15 #40
Thank you. It bugs the hell out of me as well. niyad Mar 15 #33
ding. this. AllaN01Bear Mar 15 #35
Absolutely nailed it! You connected it/us to its insidious nature. N/T slumcamper Mar 15 #36
I agree with your sentiment and have thought that since 9/11. llmart Mar 15 #37
K & R SunSeeker Mar 15 #38
I agree NHvet Mar 15 #42
I agree! Americanme Mar 15 #44
"Homeland Security" has been a masturbatory term for American Nazis since day one. Iggo Mar 15 #46
the word "homeland" has much too much garbage attached to it to make it a descriptor of the United States. patphil Mar 15 #50
I've felt this way since they started using it. Sickens me. Raftergirl Mar 15 #52
Yup, too 'Nazi like' for me. Joinfortmill Mar 15 #54
Next Step Is Calling It the Fatherland. MineralMan Mar 15 #55
I agree 100% spanone Mar 15 #57
If my memory serves me well The Wizard Mar 15 #58
Well said 4bonhoffer. flashman13 Mar 15 #60
Amen! Marvin Jones Mar 15 #64
You're right Renew Deal Mar 15 #67
I learned something new today! ShazzieB Mar 15 #69
Code word for their fellow B.See Mar 15 #70
I also agree Ialwaysvote Mar 15 #71
The Un-united States of America (hopefully, a soon to be resolved) damifino10 Mar 15 #72
Current criteria for primarying Dems? MorbidButterflyTat Mar 15 #73
I agree, never liked the word homeland, it Nazism MacKasey Mar 16 #74
Kick and rec.Pure propaganda. 58Sunliner Mar 16 #75
The word "national" used to work just fine! colorado_ufo Mar 16 #76
It irritates me that our representatives don't strategically weaponize language like Republicans. live love laugh Mar 16 #77
We haven't been the United States since fox goptv got their FCC license & billionaires were allowed to bribe politicians yaesu Mar 16 #78
Agreed. I've hated the term since Dubya first started using it. Orrex Mar 16 #80

Dave Id

(318 posts)
48. Golly
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:13 PM
Mar 15

all this time I thought this was Native Americans' homeland. Silly me. Most us, our families immigrated here from Europe and other parts of the globe.

The Blue Flower

(6,572 posts)
3. I've always thought so
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:20 AM
Mar 15

The first time I heard it was from W while rationalizing attacking a country that had nothing to do with the attack on 9/11. It was vomit-inducing even then.

ybbor

(1,762 posts)
19. The first time he used it, I was like...
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:25 PM
Mar 15

That’s nazi shit right there. I’ve never liked it. The homeland this is to are the indigenous people, the First Nations. I have always preferred the Canadian term. Dems should never use that term. When we get power back we should dismantle the DHS, and put FEMA, et al, back to their original positions.

thesquanderer

(13,084 posts)
79. yes, GWB ingrained this jingoism with "Dept of Homeland Security". Welcome to Bari Weiss's CBS.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 08:20 AM
Mar 16

Last edited Mon Mar 16, 2026, 11:37 AM - Edit history (1)

Brennan used it in her opening question. I do wish Warner hadn't included it in his response, but you could argue that it wouldn't sound like he was directly addressing her question if he hadn't used the same word.

ITAL

(1,360 posts)
5. Homeland even predated the Germans
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:35 AM
Mar 15

Interestingly, I'm pretty sure it goes back to the early Zionist movements in the 19th century. Hitler and company borrowed the phrase from Jews!

The Revolution

(910 posts)
53. Its from the 1660s
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:58 PM
Mar 15

And is derived ultimately from Old English.

https://www.etymonline.com/word/homeland?utm_source=app

1660s, from home (n.) + land (n.). Old English hamland meant "enclosed pasture." Not in Century Dictionary (U.S., 1910); in more extensive use in U.S. after 2001

Ocelot II

(131,118 posts)
6. "Die Heimat," German for The Homeland, is now the name of Germany's far-right neo-Nazi political party
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:36 AM
Mar 15

previously known as the NPD (Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands). The connotation of the German word was originally a love for or attachment to your native land without overtones of nationalism, but during WWII the Nazis attached it to a nefarious, nationalistic belief system that called for the persecution, and eventually extermination, of all those who posed a threat to the ‘purity’ of Germany’s ethnic identity. This is why the use of the English word "homeland" always had a Third Reich vibe, now made even clearer since the German NPD renamed itself.

usonian

(26,394 posts)
7. Fatherland!
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:37 AM
Mar 15

In English the German anthem is called “The Watch on the Rhine” and a repeated phrase is “The fatherland must be peaceful”.



I hate Nazis.

gulliver

(14,057 posts)
8. Nazis used "fatherland," I thought
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:46 AM
Mar 15

But I agree it is the same sort of jingoistic thing as "homeland." It's just one of many gifts George W. Bush gave Bin Laden and Islamism in general.

Would the citizens of the country be more united if many weren't using the word "homeland" to try to force some holier-than thou patriotism? I think so. It's similar to folks who believe themselves to be on the left using the word "unhoused" instead of "homeless." The word choices project vanity and create divisiveness. Language is important.



Ocelot II

(131,118 posts)
9. They used "die Heimat," the homeland, more frequently.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 11:53 AM
Mar 15

Germany's neo-Nazi party, formerly the NDP, recently re-named itself Die Heimat as a tribute to the word's previous Nazi connotation. QED.

gulliver

(14,057 posts)
12. Interesting. It does seem they used both a lot.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:06 PM
Mar 15

I learned something. I like the QED ending your post. Big fan of proofs.

PCIntern

(28,550 posts)
10. I agree:
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:01 PM
Mar 15

It’s reminiscent of fascistic militaristic films and tv. We never ever referred to ourselves this way until I believe, after 9/11. I could be wrong but it was the first time I noticed its use.

AltairIV

(1,063 posts)
11. Thank you I completely agree.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:04 PM
Mar 15

Homeland = Nazi Germany, not that I would suspect republicans to make that connection at all.

EarthFirst

(4,208 posts)
14. Hear! Hear!
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:11 PM
Mar 15

Enough with re-branding jingoist propaganda as something that defines our nation as a whole..none of this defines the majority of us!

I’m with you!

Martin Eden

(15,842 posts)
16. How about "The Fatherland" instead?
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:21 PM
Mar 15

Seems more appropriate with the fascists in control of our government.

BattleRow

(2,650 posts)
45. For a guy who nods off in meetings,amazing he still "woke".
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:57 PM
Mar 15

How do you say dog whistle in Russian?

BattleRow

(2,650 posts)
66. And Trump said he wasn't going to learn that damn Spanish language!
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 04:46 PM
Mar 15

Russian is Greek to me!!

paleotn

(22,600 posts)
17. Always sounded weird to me. Creepy even.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:22 PM
Mar 15

I've echoed the sentiments above since Dubya started throwing that around. We're actually a very large, very diverse country with several "homelands" if someone wants to call them that. Still sounds creepy.

Celerity

(54,797 posts)
20. I also destest the use of ' the Heartland' to describe the rural Midwest. Even more when those living there are called
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:36 PM
Mar 15

'The real Americans'.

Iggo

(50,031 posts)
47. That was always White Supremacy dog whistle.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:09 PM
Mar 15

Of course now it’s a trumpet blast.

Because the nazis are in charge now.

Callie1979

(1,391 posts)
21. There's nothing wrong with the term as they used it. "Fatherland" would be different
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:43 PM
Mar 15

If you're an American the untied states IS your "homeland"
This is making a problem out of nothing.

Callie1979

(1,391 posts)
51. Still much ado about nothing. Many words weren't used 25yrs ago.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:42 PM
Mar 15

We have much bigger fish to fry than making mountains out of molehills.
OUR Democrats using the term removes any supposed "hidden meaning" desired by the Right wingers anyway.

niyad

(133,756 posts)
61. So fighting psychological manipulation and propaganda is "making
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 03:15 PM
Mar 15

mountains out of molehills"? Got it.

Callie1979

(1,391 posts)
63. Your words. Never considered this word anything other than what it IS.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 03:37 PM
Mar 15

And I've never heard any concern from any friends
And again, taking the term away from the GOP weakens whatever "manipulation" they were attempting. I can see it now; someone writes a story decrying the use of "homeland". It'll be a hard hitting GOP ad within a WEEK. Stop taking their bait!

Should the Dept of Homeland Security have been called the Dept of United States Security? It passed with most Democrats voting for it.

I think we should spend our energy on finding out why people who voted for Biden in 2020, voted for trump in 2024; THOSE are the people who took away a Pres Harris term. And those reasons are what need to be dealt with NOW before the Nov elections. And it seems like with every week that goes by we're going to make the same mistakes we did in '24 & it's terrifying.

QueerDuck

(1,921 posts)
24. Actually, the only time I don't mind the word "homeland" is in the closing lyric of Edelweiss.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:56 PM
Mar 15

aggiesal

(10,895 posts)
25. When GW McIdiot created the Department of Homeland Security I thought ...
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:03 PM
Mar 15

this is so Russian.
But Nazi works just as well.

Martin Eden

(15,842 posts)
62. That would exclude Alaska and Hawaii
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 03:27 PM
Mar 15

We've had the NSA (National Security Agency) since 1952. DHS was an overblown reaction to 9/11.

Get rid of DHS, and coordinate the necessary functions in a modernized efficient DHS.

BidenRocks

(3,461 posts)
28. News radio in the car.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:15 PM
Mar 15

Last edited Sun Mar 15, 2026, 06:42 PM - Edit history (1)

The guy is going on and then he not quoting, but brings the 'Motherland' into the news report.

I yelled my typical "Bullshit!" at the radio.

An illegitimate war being led by media cheerleaders.

KNX News radio is owned by See BS. I feel the slant right.
Also, any fire victims who wish to bash our Dems in Ca. gets more airtime. (LA)

I called them on it last year!

Scubamatt

(314 posts)
31. Thank you for this great post
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:21 PM
Mar 15

Words and names DO matter; that's why propoganda-ists carefully craft names, and why Trump uses demeaning nicknames. You are not alone in your reaction. After 9/11, when they created the DHS, I ad the same reaction - this is Nazi sounding propaganda. But very few objected then, and now the country has been acculturated to that very troubling term. It makes it much easier to demonize political opposition when they are characterized as attacking "the Homeland."

JHB

(38,315 posts)
32. That term is not part of American political terminology prior to Bush
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:26 PM
Mar 15

You won't find it in any presidential speech before Heckavajob Bushie. Not Reagan, not Kennedy, not FDR, not TR, not Lincoln, not Washington.

It is a right-wing, white supremacist term inserted into our national language during a time of high anxiety and feeling of threat, just as in the 1950s, inserting "under God" into the Pledge of Allegiance and making "In God We Trust" the official motto, elevating it to the far more historically-grounded (and secular) "E Pluribus Unum" as a talisman to ward off the forced-atheism Soviets.

I really can't stand it when our leaders adopt the terminology of the Right. They think they're being reasonable, but have blinded themselves to how it demoralizes people and contributes to support spalling off on our left flank.

llmart

(17,714 posts)
37. I agree with your sentiment and have thought that since 9/11.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:39 PM
Mar 15

However, maybe you should send your rant to Mark Warner's email address. He may not know that a great number of us Democrats object to it and why. Sometimes even Democrats are out of touch with everyday Democrats.

NHvet

(307 posts)
42. I agree
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:47 PM
Mar 15

The word is like vomiting my mouth. This country isn't anyone's homeland other than the indigenous peoples.

Americanme

(536 posts)
44. I agree!
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 01:54 PM
Mar 15

"Homeland" has always made me think of nazis. The Homelander character on "The Boys" acts like a nazi. CPAC designed their stage like a nazi rune in 2021. Bovino dressed like a nazi. Many of their idiots have made nazi salutes in public. Too much nazi for me. I will not refer to America as the homeland.

Iggo

(50,031 posts)
46. "Homeland Security" has been a masturbatory term for American Nazis since day one.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:04 PM
Mar 15

And it was always obvious that’s what it was intended to be. Again, from day one.

patphil

(9,185 posts)
50. the word "homeland" has much too much garbage attached to it to make it a descriptor of the United States.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 02:34 PM
Mar 15

We are Americans, and we represent people from virtually every nation, religion, and ethnic group in the world.
In that respect, "homeland" is more properly a reference to the planet itself.

The only group that can accurately use that term in reference to the United States is the Native Americans, and even then it would go well beyond our national boundaries.

The Wizard

(13,834 posts)
58. If my memory serves me well
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 03:14 PM
Mar 15

Germans call it the Father Land.
The Russians call it Mother Russia.

Renew Deal

(85,316 posts)
67. You're right
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 04:50 PM
Mar 15

and it seemed like the term really emerged after 9/11. I always thought it was Germanic and didn't understand why it was used. I'd love to stop hearing people use it. Maybe the next Democratic administration can correct it. Have DHS become DAS, which is also Germanic lol.

ShazzieB

(22,816 posts)
69. I learned something new today!
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 06:17 PM
Mar 15

For some reason, I never made the connection between the word Homeland and Nazi Germany until now. The term I've always associated with Nazi Germany is Fatherland (Vaterland in German).

However, I just did some googling and got a a plethora of hits confirming this association, including this: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/02/nazi-propaganda-trump-white-house-dhs-kristi-noem-social-media/

So yeah, count me with those who would like the U.S. to stop using this term!

B.See

(8,755 posts)
70. Code word for their fellow
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 06:22 PM
Mar 15

fascists, nationalists, and supremacists. For whom the message is loud and clear.

damifino10

(168 posts)
72. The Un-united States of America (hopefully, a soon to be resolved)
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 07:28 PM
Mar 15

Have you ever noticed that a large part of Congress never makes the Sunday platform. I believe they are afraid if they did so they would bare their hidden agendas to their constituents. Silence is golden. Damn gutless cowards is what they are+aiding & abetting a felon in continuous crimes. They think their silence shields them from their being guilty of their involvement.
I remember some of Hitler's cult believing in much the same way.
Perhaps they will be hunted down in much the same manner as all those nasty nazi bastards



MacKasey

(1,531 posts)
74. I agree, never liked the word homeland, it Nazism
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 12:06 AM
Mar 16

During world war II wasn't the word used Homefront

live love laugh

(16,454 posts)
77. It irritates me that our representatives don't strategically weaponize language like Republicans.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 04:16 AM
Mar 16

yaesu

(9,439 posts)
78. We haven't been the United States since fox goptv got their FCC license & billionaires were allowed to bribe politicians
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 04:21 AM
Mar 16

Orrex

(67,348 posts)
80. Agreed. I've hated the term since Dubya first started using it.
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 09:04 AM
Mar 16

Ditto for cutesy phrases like "blood and treasure" to describe the lives and resources lost in wars for billionaires' profits.

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