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There are many things about American culture that do travel to other nations - some good, some bad. It's a thing, no doubt. (It's sometimes annoying/frustrating for me as an American.) But what travels abroad isn't always very reflective of the culture on-the-ground in the US. For example, in the US we have Irish pubs. I don't go around thinking that the Irish pub represents all of Irish culture, or even accurately represents the complexity of the on-the-ground cultural reality of life in Ireland very well. So while some of US culture travels abroad, it's different than actually living in the US. Freedom of speech is in American culture and law, and that hasn't traveled everywhere.
One very important thing to understand: the media out of the US is VERY sensationalistic. The 24 hour talk radio / cable news effect is very real here in a way that I have not yet seen in other nations, and it's not calm news.
For example, Drug Overdoses Kill More Americans Than Gun Violence - CBS - are you equally concerned about this happening in Australia?
This issue is not being talked about nearly as much, because drug overdoses don't make for good ratings. In fact, they tie it to gun violence so that it gets more attention and ratings. Mass Murder? People will fearfully watch.
But as an American living in the US, I'm way more likely to be killed by many, many other things.
Americans as a culture have a problem with being super duper fear driven. I mean the news about the flu here is outta control.... I say that as someone who got very sick and was hospitalized with complications of the flu this year. The news still blows it up into we-are-all-gonna-die... There have been far worse flu epidemics in the past. Violent crime has fallen sharply in the past 25 years.
US culture is not all bad, it does have some serious problems, no doubt, and it does travel more than many other cultures.
Don't adopt American fears and always-and-never sensationalism. Reject that. I doubt American culture will export school shootings in the near future.
One very important thing to understand: the media out of the US is VERY sensationalistic. The 24 hour talk radio / cable news effect is very real here in a way that I have not yet seen in other nations, and it's not calm news.
For example, Drug Overdoses Kill More Americans Than Gun Violence - CBS - are you equally concerned about this happening in Australia?
This issue is not being talked about nearly as much, because drug overdoses don't make for good ratings. In fact, they tie it to gun violence so that it gets more attention and ratings. Mass Murder? People will fearfully watch.
But as an American living in the US, I'm way more likely to be killed by many, many other things.
Americans as a culture have a problem with being super duper fear driven. I mean the news about the flu here is outta control.... I say that as someone who got very sick and was hospitalized with complications of the flu this year. The news still blows it up into we-are-all-gonna-die... There have been far worse flu epidemics in the past. Violent crime has fallen sharply in the past 25 years.
US culture is not all bad, it does have some serious problems, no doubt, and it does travel more than many other cultures.
Don't adopt American fears and always-and-never sensationalism. Reject that. I doubt American culture will export school shootings in the near future.
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