Thursday, August 05, 2004

Wake up!


"Three Flags" Posted by Hello

So, I recently (on Tuesday) got back from traveling throughout Europe. It was a hell of a trip. I started in London and went to Brugge & Oostende (Belgium), Amsterdam, Prague, Vienna, Munich, Interlaken (Switzerland), Paris, San Sebastian (Spain), and Madrid. Two of my friends (BC and Jason) and I made the trip in about a month meeting up with two other friends of mine for about two weeks (Jesse and Anthony). We had a blast full of drinking great beer, seeing great things and meeting great people.

The best part was definitely meeting people. Since we were unknowing Americans, never having spent a signifigant amount of time outside the United States we felt it to be out duty to meet as many local people as possible from each place. While each person had a different outlook on life, most held the same view of the US: They fucking hate Bush.

Don't get me wrong: I hate him too. Only, mostly, their ideas are formed from a media very opposed to Bush, much like our ideas were formed around a Bush-biased (or used to be) media. That is, much of Europe is consuming their media in the same way people here watch Fox News: only, the stance is more lefty than ridiculous. It's incredibly interesting to see this happening all while these people proclaim that "most Americans are stupid".

That last comment gets to me. Fuck you! Europeans are just as uninformed as many Americans. Most of the Europeans I met were only concerned with bashing the current state of America without knowing enough to actually make intelligent arguments. Rather, it was a popular course of America-bashing most likely due to the fact that we are the most powerful country in the world, 30 years ahead of everyone, and they are not.

Repeatedly we would hear, Americans need to "get out of their bubble". I agree, but its not so simple. Other cultures and countries are not a short, cheap train ride away. We live on a different continent where plane rides are extremely expensive and only a very lucky few can experience what I just experienced. We don't have media outlets that prefer to cover international happenings because, really, the national media is concerned with what is happening nationally. That's what sells papers and gets viewers. (I didn't forget: the media's angle on fear is horrible and misleading. But that is an issue for another time.)

So, when I talked to a kebab cook about his feelings about his opposition to the Bush empire I started to understand something: it is now our time to step up to the plate. If you are informed (that means both sides of the political spectrum!) you must speak to people about politics. We cannot have blind agreement, we must be learned. America is a place that first made this possible, we must follow through. America is still beautiful, we cannot view our country as lesser because of one man. Don't listen to Michael Moore (though his movie has some very skewed points), read the newspaper. It's all there. Talk to people about this, make them listen, create an argument, admit when your wrong, and make your opponent submit when you outweigh him.

No one paying any attention to many forms of media these days will vote for Bush. So get them to do just that. Pay attention.

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