I'd say that, even though people need to be able to think critically and obtain their own individual beliefs, patriotism in ones country is a wonderful thing.
It provides social connection, pride, hope and ethics. It also provides character and morale.
I wish that I had it here in the UK. I feel like I'm living in a land of lonely beige a lot of the time, doing things to survive and make my life a little bit better, but never really sampling the fruits of any healthy and happy society. I worked to buy my flat, I bought a flat to provide security for myself, I work to keep it. I don't know my neighbours aside from a hello and I don't drink, so I don't go to the pub. There is nothing worth going out for either. I'm essentially a cog in the machine, endlessly turning, only finding optimism in the idea of finding adventure outside of this rock, something that I've been putting off for years in order to get myself the basics.
The only real patriotism that we have in this country either comes from the far right, who I don't want to be associated with, or from celebrating what the elites and the royals are doing. Everything else is a small, strange, boring miasma of random bollocks, aside from when the elite wants us to do something, such as COVID shots or to clap for NHS nurses for five minutes a day, for a few months until it's socially decided to disregard them again.