Blacklight |
12-30-07 11:38 PM |
I think it boils down to media portrayal. I mean, look at the most of the top rated TV shows we have over here. 99% of them are reality shows filled with people who can't find their own behind and throw temper tantrums when they have to face a situation in the "real world" beyond their little TV and movie star lives.
We live in a world where Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, Miss Teen South Carolina, Lindsey Lohan, Flava Flav, New York (who came out of the Flava Flav show) Tyra Banks and her models(I have yet to find two brain cells to rub together between anyone on that show including the judges and Tyra herself who I firmly believe is a Grey {Seriously.. remove that BIG GIANT hair and tell me she doesn't look like a Grey}, American Idol, Jerry Springer, and Maury Povitch (Who's the baby daddy anyone ?) get all the press and all the TV time. You never see the media focusing on intelligent or smart people (except maybe on the Discovery of History Channel occasionally). Not only that, we have a dim witted president that the rest of the world pretty much thinks is a moron and I agree with them but I'm not going to get into a political debate about it... but it doesn't look good that we elected him TWICE and NOT through the popular vote).:nope:
So yes. I'm not surprised other countries think that we're morons over here. Till the American media stops glamorizing people like the above mentioned, they'll continue to see us that way.
When my father went to Scotland this year, he found himself having to explain over and over again to the people there how George W Bush managed to get elected twice. The people over there thought George an idiot and wondered about American brains for electing him twice. Stuped Electoral Colledge.
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