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a lot of conservatives use sentences like

"I love country, I love government"

instead of

"I love the country, I love the government"

is it just to appeal to the large percentage of Americans who are illiterate or something...? idk why but it really pisses me off

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[–] blunder@hexbear.net 5 points 3 months ago

To leave out the article is to discuss the idea or concept of something - "I love government" means that the nerd-ass speaker loves the notion of government.

To add the article specifies a particular instance of that idea - "I love the government" means that the nerd-ass speaker loves their government specifically.