Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Cowboys V. Mounties
The U.S has always been known as “The Land of The Free” and “The Home of The Brave”. But, who would ever think that this “brave” country would add bully to its list of descriptive traits? After reading Sarah Vowell fascination with Canada and her comparison of the U.S cowboys and the Canadian Mounties has left me to view the U.S in an entire new light. Although, I have lived in the U.S all my life, which, is only 18 years there is a lot about this a lot about this “Brave” country that I am unaware about. It is my own lack of knowledge that intrigued me the most with Ms. Vowell obsession with Canada and yet, her critique of America. It is “my head in the sand” that had me to over the look the hostile patriotism that the U.S carries high up on its shoulders that never brought this issue to my attention. However, I do agree with her on many issues. For instance, her outlook on the U.S cowboy and the symbolism there is behind this image and the way that it comes off to others including myself. When I think of the symbolism behind a cowboy I image a person high up on a horse with a rifle by their side and a Marlboro cigarette lit in their mouth. A person ready top seize fire on anyone that may come within contact of them. It is this same very image that got me to thinking the message that America is sending out to other countries. I feel as though just like the Canadians, America could have also handled its allies through conversation instead of continuing war that is still in progress. But, that is an entire different subject. What does this image send out to those countries that may not want to go into war but may just want to drink a cup of tea and handle their disagreements as adults?
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I love the description of America as "bully." I completely agree with that and it can be easily mistaken for power, which is diminishing fast.
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