Realstic Patiriotism
Since the 9/11 tragedy, there's been an influx of pro-US, patriotic themes where three firemen hoist an American flag over a mound of smoldering rubble. The feeling of the nation is one of allegiance and passion of everything red, white, and blue. We watch our CSI and Law and Order, in which a multiracial team of protectors, each having super-human characteristics and ideals, stop a band of wrongdoers from wreaking havoc and despair on the US. These shows make us feel good-proud and patriotic...American! But in reality, patriotism is an unattractive, middle-aged man in stars n' stripes boxer shorts sitting on his front porch without his shirt on showing his habitual surrendering to alcoholism, while chanting "USA, USA" at the top of his lungs waiting on his next disability check to come in the mail. Being an American, a true-blue patriotic, is much like being beautiful; it's only skin-deep. In today's immoral and depraved society, focused on materialism and fame-where one no longer ask him/herself, "How can I help?" but, rather "How can I help...ME?"-Our image is the most important thing we have in our possession. Whether it has to do with our physical attractiveness, our ability to be a good provider, or our morality, one must
We as Americans never think about the elderly lady, indignant in appearance, pushing a shopping cart across the expressway; her old face warily turning from side to side, peering across each of the eight lanes afraid of going unseen. American is living in a place where clergy grope small children and speak of the 10 commandments later that day. always be concerned with how he or she appears in the public eye. America is, was the land of opportunity. Never thinking outside the box, we as Americans are consumed with our own lives. I know, if you had the money, you'd more than happily donate it, but that new 42" plasma television in the Sears window is so beautiful and, besides, there are over two hundred eighty million people in the US, most of them. We are afraid of hard work and of putting forth effort, maybe even to the point of sweating, and rather than being self- sufficient and being out in the garden, we're in the air conditioning watching evil Martha Stewart-another symbol of American Society-telling us how to garden. In a country where obesity has been labeled an epidemic and diabetes is more evident in people because of unhealthy diets, despite greater knowledge in medicine and nutrition, it can be said that American means fat and lazy. Think of this, it's American: there are over twenty McDonald's within a five mile radius of our nations' capitol.
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