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ORIGINAL: Level But is my interest a bad thing? I see it as similar to having a higher interest in one's family, than in strangers. And as I said, "interest" does not equate into thinking Americans are "better", or of more value. Curious to hear your, or others, thoughts, kittin. I appreciate your posting of the news, Lev. Still, I felt an urgent need to 'rectify' your news editing, because of the scale of the bombings two days ago. They now think up to 500 people may have died. I am curious as to why so many americans seem to be so oblivious to the world around them. Do you have any idea why, Level? There are all kinds of answers; America's physical location puts distance between us and much of the world (a distance that modern technology is reducing), is one thing. I would say that, America, being such a large nation, would naturally have a large number of "uninformed" people; there are plenty of well-informed Americans, but look at it like this: You're in a room with 1,000 people. 500 are loud, foolish, and misinformed. 350 are basically good folks, but for whatever reason, not particulary up on things. 150 are bright, knowledgeable, and curious. You go into a smaller room, with 100 people. 50 are loud, foolish, and misinformed. 35 are basically good folks, but for whatever reason, not particulary up on things. 15 are bright, knowledgeable, and curious. Being in room #1, the volume of nutwads will be so great, as to make a harsh impression on you. In room #2, the din is much less (thus less offensive and impression-making). Also, the smaller room may likely allow more closeness, or intimacy, thus opening avenues of possible spreading of wisdom, etc. Perhaps our heritage of rugged individualism and self-reliance makes us, by its very nature, more inward-looking. Why are so "many Americans" oblivious to the world around them? Some, because they feel, rightly or wrongly, that they can afford to be. Not a particulary coherent post, but that's about as good as it gets tonight.
< Message edited by Level -- 8/17/2007 4:57:05 PM >
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