I agree. Mind you that the goal of the satanic cult known as Communism/Progressivism/Socialism is to make everyone the same so they can control us.
Nationalism doesn't always have to have a ugly ring to the definition, but in today's culture? Depending on who's speaking about it? That's when people decide whether it is evil or not. If it is said within the person's tribe its fine, but outside the tribe? It's evil. At different times in history - like WWII - it did have a negative definition most definitely.
I don't know about the satanic cult portion of your comment, but I do see tribes breaking out which are intended divide the country and its people. It used to be just political parties, but today isn't broken down into smaller pieces - or tribes.
If one tribe says this is the definition then another claims its not - and offers its own definition and then tells the first tribe that's what they really meant. Tribalism tends to take on the negative definition of nationalism today. Let's take the definition that was supplied for nationalism below and replace the words:
Tribalism: identification with one's own tribe and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other tribes. Any ideologies that undercut or contradict the tribe are opposed.
Nationalism can have a negative aspect to it, but it doesn't always have to. The push to use Nazism today towards anything one tribe disagrees with towards another? Yes, you will always have a negative connotation to it.
People claim that nationalism is what is tearing everything apart, but I see tribalism in this time in history that tends to do the better job at it. You have different tribes within political parties today, and then you have different tribes within tribes as well. All use stereotypes (bigotry) towards other tribes whilst claiming tolerance and acceptance within its own for other tribes. The arrogance today is what is rotting the country from within. It's not just one tribe, but all do it seems to me that does this.
It reminds me of a tree that fell down on our property this week. The tree looked beautiful while it was standing - green leaves and healthy branches. WHen a storm came? It fell and the rotted interior told a different story.