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Triumphalism
Triumphalism meaning
The attitude or belief that a particular doctrine, culture, or social system, particularly a religious or political one, is superior and that it will or should triumph over all others.
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Kids watching “The Great Pumpkin” at or around the time it originally aired would certainly have a more tenable grasp on, if not of the World Wars, the anti-triumphalism sentiment of post-war American literature and film.
He also didn’t play up moderation, inclusivity and pluralism as he did in his CNN interview, but struck notes of Sunni triumphalism.
Not only did the results feature many instances of electoral manipulation, but the triumphalism of the supposed winners fuelled toxicity.
This dark chapter of American Jewish history was almost ignored for generations, perhaps due to what historian Tony Michels has called “Jewish Triumphalism,” a tendency to focus on positive stories.
A Biden-Warren ticket and administration is the best answer to columnist Jonah Goldberg’s premature triumphalism.
Tennessee Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander, who chaired the panel, broke with the White House’s triumphalism on testing to call for an improved effort to bring schools and colleges back online.
In that film, released at a time of post–Cold War Western triumphalism, the apocalyptic scenes are intended to show a world descending into chaos and madness.
Ignorance about North Korea and relief that Mr Trump was talking about talks, instead of talking about war, has made many too ready to give credence to White House triumphalism.
It celebrates success in a battle that was – on paper – a defeat, but the triumphalism of the victors was ignored.
The discourse of occupation denial and Israeli triumphalism that seems to have taken hold on both the Israeli and American right is equally problematic for Israel and its supporters however.