Being un-American in thought or action still doesn't take away my citizenship. It's bestowed upon me and everyone who just happens to be in the country when born. Even if the parents aren't from here. I had nothing to do with it. Being American is not inclusive to all. It leaves out everyone that isn't an American. So when you wave your American flag are you flaunting it? This country has probably over 22 million people in it that aren't Americans. So should you be flaunting your American citizenship in their faces? That isn't inclusive.
See you've just moved the issue from race to nationality. But it's part of the same coin. You just have pride in one where others have pride in the other side. Fact is that whites see themselves as individuals where the rest of the world sees themselves as part of a group or family. Whites have been conditioned this way for years. They are taught self hate. In today's society every culture and race has people that look out for their interests. No one cares anything about whites... not even whites. But there are people who look out for hispanic, black, asian, and every category under the sun.