Spying On American Culture

If you were an agent of a foreign government with the mission of reporting on the off-screen culture of the United States, what would you describe as:

- Its greatest cultural asset
- Its greatest cultural deficit

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5 Responses to Spying On American Culture

  1. Jim says:

    cheetos.
    cheetos.

  2. Tom says:

    That’s good, Jim.

    Greatest cultural assets (all tied for first): Lady Gaga American Idol, any and all sports, heck TV in general.

    Greatest cultural deficits (all tied for first): foreign policy, environmental policy, bank bailouts and printing money to paper over the fact that our banks are insolvent (which will make us into Zimbabwe eventually), and the corrupt government.

  3. Luke says:

    One thing that can be used as a great asset is our friendliness and relative openness to others. Even people who are bigoted against other groups often are more receptive to individuals they meet. There also seems to be a relatively shallow “politeness” or “friendliness” that Americans exhibit to others who they actively dislike, but are forced to accept in the short term to “be polite”. Still a lot better than active xenophobia.

    The greatest single deficit that I see is the embrace of anti-intellectualism in much of our cultural mores.

  4. Luke says:

    Oh, and tied for leading deficit is our worship of the “Lone hero” stereotype in movies, stories etc.

  5. Fruktata says:

    Greatest cultural asset: The Constitution
    Greatest cultural deficit: Dependence upon fossil fuels

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