Using "jingoism" in a sentence

 He accused the Sussexes of labelling 52% of Brits 'bad, racist people', after one of the episodes said it created a 'perfect storm for jingoism and nationalism' and gave people with 'really horrible views more strength and confidence'.
Source: Daily Mail

My Twitter feed is rarely pretty, but recent days have been particularly unappealing; a primordial soup of defensiveness, racism, misogyny, jingoism and whataboutery, garnished yesterday with an antisemitic conspiracy theory, as the documentary’s producer comes from a Jewish family.
Source: The Guardian

However, by simultaneously adding that in case of an Indo-Pak conflict, the Pakistan army will “take war to the enemy,” Pakistan’s new army chief has given a clear indication that contrary to expectations of him ending Pakistan army’s age-old habit of saber-rattling, jingoism continues to be Rawalpindi’s flavor of the day! However, Gen Munir’s supporters maintain that it’s too early and unfair to categorize him as a war-monger or an incurable hawk based solely on his provocative threat to “take war to the enemy.
Source: EurAsian Times

Nuance, political context, a sense of proportion about a sporting project built on exploitation and influence peddling: all have been lost amid Fox’s non-stop on-air bonfire of jingoism and untroubled uplift.
Source: The Guardian

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