raduque
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I despise globalism and globalists.Its called globalization and is transforming most of west countries. Corporations with the help of media companies are leading this cruzade. Nothing is forever...
I despise globalism and globalists.Its called globalization and is transforming most of west countries. Corporations with the help of media companies are leading this cruzade. Nothing is forever...
Allow me to preface this post with an insult: I hate hyperbole.
That said, the American dream and inspiration to the world is not "on the way out" ... If anything, the reputation of America is just as solid as it's been for the last 120 years. People still want to emigrate here. Our movies are seen all over the world where many get impressive box office. Our music is played and copied all over the world.
HOW is our culture on a down swing when everything about it is copied and lauded ?
It is beyond infuriating how social media, particularly twitter, has become the ultimate "barometer" of culture and opinion for the West. It's the thing that even all the big corporations seem to turn to and gauge what they think the overall public wants from that.
When I'm pretty sure enough studies have been done on twitter to show it's mostly bots and paid/bought metrics, and is wholly divorced from normal everyday life.
I'm pretty sure you got your political aisles reversed there.Consistent conservative political pressure against investment in improved education standards, schools or teaching has resulted in poorly educated voters who are easy to sway one way or the other, meaning politics is no longer about making sense so much as corralling the bigger share of the masses.
Downswing doesn't necessary mean it's become the worst thing ever. It could still be desired and copied because in general it's still better than the alternative. I would say however that certain aspects of American culture these days do get criticized or made fun of moreso when compared to the past. From the Asian community perspective, we definitely think American culture has had a negative impact on the education system. The standards have not gotten better and there's also a lot of nonsense being taught at schools these days. I'm seeing that firsthand now with my own kids, and it's definitely a topic of much conversation among the parents.
Oh i dont know...Who is elevating mental illness?
Is it any good?! I love bob but i don't know how he fare with an action movie...I recently saw "Nobody" and it's a very American old school action movie. So, all is not lost yet.
This doesn’t exactly prove your point. There’s so much choice, so many timekillers, so much consumption stuff made today, people are not supposed to look at a ”cultural” product twice and think “wow, this is one for the ages”. Stuff like the original SW trilogy is a mainstay of pop culture because the previous generation(s) established it as such, and its producers saw there’s enough money to be made from it that they deemed it profitable to keep it in the spotlight. Star Wars wouldn’t be the thing it still manages to be today, were it not for hardcore fans whose nerdiness is way past expiration date.Exactly!
You're merely proving my point.
True, but it had to rhyme with Zappa
Should have mentioned Bowie, Freddie, BB King, Joplin, Hooker, Waters, Hendrix, Lynyrd Skynyrd and all that other good stuff.
Although I'd say your disco culture made them great and known to the world.
That said, the American dream and inspiration to the world is not "on the way out" ... If anything, the reputation of America is just as solid as it's been for the last 120 years. People still want to emigrate here. Our movies are seen all over the world where many get impressive box office. Our music is played and copied all over the world.
Can we even discuss this without making it political?
We need a t-shirt with that, you can basically sell it all around the world.Not really, no.
Although pegging the decline of the Anglosphere to a particular strain of politics would be incorrect. The problem is our entire political class is corrupt, incompetent, ineffectual and has been for the last 20 years.
Where i can find like another thousand of this stuff?!They started listening to the biggest imbeciles they found. This is not about minorities; it is about the minorities in the minorities.
They found even within those small groups the most stupid people and because they were the loudest and the most obnoxious, they thought everybody thinks like them.
Or basicly this happend:
They started listening to the biggest imbeciles they found. This is not about minorities; it is about the minorities in the minorities.
They found even within those small groups the most stupid people and because they were the loudest and the most obnoxious, they thought everybody thinks like them.
Or basicly this happend:
I must admit, I prefer American culture to that in the not-so-United Kingdom.
It's proper shit over here.
Yep I agree, it is a sad state. I have traveled a few times this year and plan on doing more in the near future. The culture of different countries is so fascinating and part of what draws me to them. Before Covid I was planning on staying in Bolivia or Colombia for a year or two. Both places are VERY VERY different but I loved my times in those places.America has been in the grip of religious conservatism vs progressive idealism for quite a while now.
When somebody finally fucking works out that neither is the right way forward, things will improve.
Dude aren't you parisian? How can you say stuff like that?!
Lesson time
Bowie was british, and a kiddie didler as famous brits tend to be.
Disco was invented by the french with the help of some scrawny looking italians we let in.
Modern democracy was invented by the french too. French drafted the US declaration of independence. French generals made war against the brits winnable.
Americans had so much more fun with french just look at the culture in New Orleans.
The brits might consider themselves the father of the americans, but do a dna test and you'll see who's the real father. We just didn't stay, we got up and left like the cool indiana jones adventuring type we are. That was a huge mistake, we let the ugly bitter british step dad to raise you. We let you down America and for this i m sorry.
The USA were good as long as they had a connexion with their latin roots. The more the british mindset predominate, the uglier it gets.
French Latin USA :
British soulless corporate USA :
I base this demonstration on nothing, and cannot prove any assertion i made nor will i ever be able to.
(i know Mohini Dey is indian, i don't care)
Ffs man Bowie is English. Yeah I know someone that flipping awesome can be from the U.K. but ohh well.True, but it had to rhyme with Zappa
Should have mentioned Bowie, Freddie, BB King, Joplin, Hooker, Waters, Hendrix, Lynyrd Skynyrd and all that other good stuff.
Although I'd say your disco culture made them great and known to the world.
Ffs man Bowie is English. Yeah I know someone that flipping awesome can be from the U.K. but ohh well.
Also U.K. claims Hendrix as he made it in the U.K. before America also most of his original band were British.
Also, read the thread.
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Noah Antwiler is created from Dark Times.
Same.The UK is boring. The US is a basket case. I kinda know which one I prefer!
Appreciated. For clarity, Twitter and social media act as megaphones for subcultures, rage and freakish behaviour that would otherwise never be proliferant enough to be heard let alone normalized. I.E. Incels, extremists, hyper-sexualization, pedos. On that last point, there’s a shockingly large blue-check mark push toward normalizing child sexualizaton in general.
I just read another, much darker series of suggestions from an NBC contributor the other day who is actually part of a pedo-normalizing not for profit now. I’ll see if I can find that. None of this is normal behaviour or something that should even be discussed outside of a session with your therapist.
When you have a society and technological tools that encourage/enable the worst of human behaviour, this is what you get.
You may want to look, at who has direct it and spoiler, it's not American.I recently saw "Nobody" and it's a very American old school action movie. So, all is not lost yet.
I liked it, was fun movie.Is it any good?! I love bob but i don't know how he fare with an action movie...
Actually, no: she doubled down on her insane bullshit and then deleted all her posts and cried victim and “context” (as if context ever mattered for Twitter).I'm going out on a limb here. GAF, don't ban me for this.
Okay, that tweet that was screen capped in the link you pasted was not advocating for children in porn or anything of the sort. Flora Gill was stating that there should be porn that is considered okay for adolescents to view. I don't have any idea what that would really look like in terms of content delivery, but to her point many young adolescents and adults go looking for porn and find what I can only describe as some of the most unrealistic sex imaginable. They go to the tube porn site and find slapping, choking, BDSM, and just all kinds of terrible plotlines.
Don't know what the answer is on a question I wouldn't have tried to answer, but her concern seems to be that young adolescents->adults are being given the wrong impression about sex. I would say she isn't wrong about the highly impressionable being given a very bad impression. I do think that she started her tweet incredibly poorly. Teens are not quite children, and the term covers a very broad swath where one would not want 13-15 year olds viewing adult content, but one would not dare to criticize those 17 and up.
That's not in the screen cap you linked to. Screen cap contained a complete thought. My comments pertain only to that complete thought.Actually, no: she doubled down on her insane bullshit and then deleted all her posts and cried victim and “context” (as if context ever mattered for Twitter).
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This is not a good read. Talking about a culture clash between Europe and middle America is simply silly.Good read.
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