New Rule #18: There are some things so peculiarly
American in nature that we as a country seem sometimes to define ourselves by
them. Not all of these are as great as,
say The Marshall Plan, or The Broadway Stage; in fact some are downright embarrassing.
It's much more fun to discuss the latter, so here goes.......
Only
in America:Is there such a glut of non staple, sugar laden, fat loaded food available that we actually use the word "fun" in conjunction with ingesting it - a bodily process necessary for survival. We have "Fun Sized" candy bars (you know the ones that kids get for Halloween because the full sized ones are too expensive these days) and numerous fast food and dine in restaurants use "fun" in either their advertising, their logo, or their name, or all three. It almost makes me wonder if Og and Zog, upon spying a baby mammoth, said, " uuuh ! fun sized!" Do Indian street urchins view food in terms of "fun" - most assuredly not, many never view enough! The inner city kid, eating Mac and cheese for the fourth night in a row probably doesn't either. A "Fun Sized" Snickers would push a Rwandan refugee child into sugar shock. We are, by numerous accounts, a nation with diabetes and obesity epidemics. Sound like "fun"? I didn't think so either.
Only in America:
Would
a man like Texas Governor Rick Perry have a career conveying any
responsibility, let alone a Governorship.
We survived one semi-literate ("I'm not a reader", "Is
our children learning?") only to be bitch slapped with the specter of
another, dumber. more retrograde one. Apparently Evolution is not only in
trouble in Texas' schools, but actually, like a time warp, runs slower. "W" just wasn't sure about evolution,
but ol' Rick rejects it. He also apparently believes, all data to the contrary
notwithstanding that the massive BP oil spill in the Gulf was not due to the
malfeasance of BP and its subcontractors, as every subsequent investigation has shown , but rather “From
time to time there are going to be things that occur that are acts of God that
cannot be prevented.” Apparently in Texas God hates sea life, like he hates school
children in Connecticut. Apparently,
Rick is challenged in geography also, since he believes there is a nation
of.... ah hell, let him explain it: "No
greater example of it than this administration sending millions of dollars into
the solar industry, and we lost that money. I want to say it was over $500
million that went to the country
Solyndra."
I could go on, but let's just finish with a few of
the most egregious Rick Perry dumb assed statements: "I trust those
independent school districts to make those decisions better than eight
unelected and, frankly, unaccountable judges." –Rick Perry, getting
the number of Supreme Court justices wrong (there are nine) This also means he
would have trusted Southern school districts to remain segregated, by the way. "George W. Bush did a incredible job
in the presidency, defending us from
freedom." –Rick Perry in 2010 ( I think there may be some truth there,
but not like Perry means!) "Those of you that will be 21 by
November the 12th, I ask for your support and your vote." —Rick Perry,
getting both election day and the voting age wrong. I wonder how many Texans
showed up late?
Only in America:
Can more
persons can identify Snooki than Jonas Salk. We are a nation of sellibrity (my new word, for the older
readers) whores. We tend to idolize the inconsequential and ignore the true
heroes of our Society. Most Americans
can't identify either Christiaan Barnard or Norman Shumway. They can list the nicknames of the
entire Honey Boo Boo mentally challenged family, but the men who pioneered
heart transplants are a cipher. Dr. Charles R. Drew remains relatively unknown to most Americans,
while Paris Hilton, with no perceptible positive attributes is easily
recognized. Dr. Drew, an African American first separated blood into its components and
developed the process of central blood banking. Most people can identify Donald
Trump (and the wombat which lives on his head) on sight, yet the name of Norman Borlaug draws blank stares. Trump, to date has done
nothing to benefit society and remains one of the most pathetically self
centered humans on the planet . Norman Borlaug, an American agronomist, is responsible for an agricultural revolution
that saved billions of people from starvation by developing high-yield, disease-resistant wheat.
Throughout the 20th century, Borlaug introduced this method of wheat production
to Mexico, Pakistan and India, doubling food production and decreasing the
rates of starvation in these countries. This came to be known as the Green
Revolution. Many Americans know all the stars of whichever brand of phony (they all are) "rasslin'" show they watch, yet would have little
comprehension of the heroism or significance of the late Sen. Dan Inouye. It
makes your head hurt.
This
next is not only in America, but the attitude is pervasive here in certain
circles. We are jealously protective of the civil rights of our citizens as we should be, but we sometimes
are willing to throw many to the wolves to protect an imagined right to privacy
of a single individual. I would agree that, in the vast majority of cases, both
Dr./patient and Priest /penitent discussions are and of a right ought to be
privileged. I also believe that the
instant there is any indication of the likelihood of violence being perpetrated
by a patient or a penitent, that seal should be broken for the greater good of
the potential victims. I will not engage in religious or philosophical
discussions here, but let me mention several names: James Egan Holmes, Jared L.
Loughner, Adam Lanza, Seung-Hui
Cho, Eric
Harris and Dylan Klebold. These gentlemen are responsible for the shooting deaths
of 90 innocents and the wounding of 108 more. In every case, there had been
ample evidence to mental health professionals and/or family (especially in Lanza's
case) of deep disturbance and accompanying troubling behavior. Worse yet, Kliebold and Harris had posted to an online service significant details of what
they intended doing. Protecting their
privacy is something AOL has to live with. Holmes, Cho, and Loughner were all identified
as deeply troubled, yet either their psychiatrists, or school authorities
failed to call sufficient attention to them, Holmes' doctor even trying to get
her notes excluded. In trial, that is the rule, but maybe prior notification to
authorities before the shootings ? I can
get in serious trouble for having a swimming pool without a fence, but as a
Psychiatric counselor or priest, I can
be aware of things which can result in violent death, but am within my rights
to say nothing to prevent it. What's wrong with this picture?
Only in America:
Can a
religious sect, invoking their rights of free speech, trample all over the
rights of others and loudly, publicly celebrate
the deaths of 20 five and six year old
children. The Westboro Baptist Church
has, for years, made a public spectacle
of celebrating the deaths of innocents as a protest against what they view as
the sins of other, unrelated individuals. At no time, has anyone intimated that they have not the right to feel as they
do. Unfortunately, they also have been legally supported in offensively shoving
their minority, hateful opinions down
the throats of mourning families. While I'm not wild about Sweden's extreme Socialist government model, I do agree with their
attitude toward the type of extreme hate
speech purveyed by W.B.C. Sweden
prohibits hate speech, and defines it as "publicly making statements that
threaten or express disrespect for an ethnic group or similar group regarding
their race, skin color, national or ethnic origin, faith or sexual orientation."
The crime doesn't prohibit a civil and responsible debate, nor statements made in
a completely private sphere. There are constitutional restrictions pertaining
to which acts are criminalized. The
sexual orientation provision, added in 2002, was used to convict Pentecostalist pastor Åke
Green of hate speech against homosexuality (a la W.B.C.) based on a 2003
sermon. If this law promotes civility in
public debate and would stifle W.B.C., then we need one.
Only in America:
Are
we apparently impressionable enough (and sufficiently adman driven) to make the
leap between a wonderful fantasy tale and a stack of pancakes. ladies and
gents, I give you Denny's "Build your own Hobbitt Breakfast" Really? A Hobbitt slam? How about "Frodo, your feet are
huge?!" Delights include the “Hobbit Hole Breakfast,” “Frodo’s Pot
Roast Skillet” and “Build Your Own Hobbit Slam,” including new holiday favorites such as “Pumpkin Patch
Pancakes,” “Shire Sausage,” and “Seed Cake French Toast.” Add in Gandalf’s Gobble Melt, “The Ring” Burger,
Bilbo’s Berry Smoothies, and Radagast’s
Red Velvet Pancake Puppies. Made from real puppies, too, I hear. In retrospect, there were many great
opportunities missed in this field. Burger King is a British company (which goes a long way to explain the
shitty fries!), so why not a Braveheart/BK combo pack? Of course Haggis, that Scottish
fave would be there someplace (The hard
part is getting people on board with fast food haggis. You could put in on the
menu in several ways: Robert the Bruce's Haggis Whopper, Fried Haggis Bites,
and Wee Willy Wimky's Haggis Fingers. Add to that, The Drawn and Quartered Pounder.
Like I said, a natural.
Whats next? "Shindler's Bisque?", "40 Year
Old Virgin Olive Oiil"?, "American History Chex" (think about
it), The new Energy Vitamin C drink -"Clockwork Orange", Friendly's
"Any Given Sundae", "Lolita lollypops" (you know you want
to lick em'), How about Red Lobster's "Prawn of the Dead?" . All
these might work, but I'm afraid popular opinion would jinx the success of the "Warhorse Half Pounder" (made with
real horsemeat) and of course the Black Swan Tuna Taco has no chance!