It's not even that. I don't care for a lot of British traditions or cultural stuff, past or present - the human race in general feels alien to me most of the time. Waving flags never appealed to me, nor the remembrance poppy stuff, it always felt duplicitous even as a child.. I had the feeling we were failing to truly honour them by being better.
The greatest loss is the lost potential, the loss of momentum for increasing emotional, intellectual, and philosophical talent.. and even physical too these days, with young people burdened with toxicity from all angles. If you look at where we were just prior to WW1 and compare it to afterward WW2, we have been totally derailed as people. There was an upswing in ability, in potential, in promise for the future. People were rising out of drudgery and growing.
This is what I think a lot of the 'right' yearn for. It's not the cultural stuff they're really attracted to, they just can't articulate what it truly is. What it is, is this potential. Sounds nebulous, but if you go back even to 1950 and listen to the way people spoke, the difference in ability and even how people hold themselves is remarkable. We have sunk quite far and I don't think people understand it.
We're just in danger of debasing ourselves even further, is the problem. Again I don't really care about the surface level stuff. It would be great if we could all live in the USA or UK or whatever, like theoretically it doesn't bother me or what colour people are, the actual issue is that immigration (and many other issues) are serving this degenerative momentum we're caught in. And when it's gone, it's gone.. and with the level of technology at the fingertips of the elites now.. it would be a herculean task to ever rise back up to where we were. We will be serfs in perpetuity, not just economically, but in spirit as well.. because all these pressures are making people less healthy physically, emotionally, intellectually people are being stunted, and philosophically doesn't even register for a lot of people thanks to materialism.
We should be way more concerned about throwing the launchpad away than we are. It's tragic.