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There is not only nationalism, but also Nazism.�
Nationalism is love for one's nation, and racism is love for one's race. You don't have to dislike other races, you just have to love your own.
Well, the difference between a nation and a race, I suppose, does not need to be explained.
the difference is in the concept. nationalism is pride in one's own nation, its achievement, a desire not to shame one's ancestors, certain ideals, and so on.
At the same time, of course, a person may look at others somewhat obliquely, but in general everything is OK.
But racism is when you are not proud of your nation, achievements, and so on, but despise others. The difference is in the conceptual approach .