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From Richard Seymour (Lenin's Tomb), "A community of heroes":
Roosevelt et al contended that to save America, a new frontier was needed: by waging wars of expansion, always with the fondest motives, always with civilisation and Christian virtue in mind, Americans would be impressed by their collective power and would "come to see themselves, as they had done in the Civil War, the Indian Wars, and in the colonization of new land, as a community of heroes engaged in a struggle upon which the future of humanity depended." Well, if that isn't American imperialist ideology to a tee. The firefighter, policeman, intrepid reporter, blue-collar bum, incorruptible union activist, brave American soldier - heroism is the supreme imperialist virtue (even if its application is cowardly, corrupt, venal, brutal, and in general as unlikely to inspire admiration as any form of human conduct).In the comments somebody mentioned "tough trucks (heroic trucks)". Like so:
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Date: 2010-08-12 07:06 pm (UTC)There is nothing manly, macho, heroic about driving in the mountains like an idiot. In my experience, that's what adolescent boys with access to 3.2 beer and dad's Chevy do. And it never ends well.
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Date: 2010-08-12 07:17 pm (UTC)Quite horrible. Wouldn't surprise me at all if this drunken 21-year-old's red pickup was a Chevy. At all.
Update: Hey hey, what do you know? "A red 2004 Chevrolet Colorado pickup lay on its right side in the left lane." (http://www.omaha.com/article/20100811/NEWS01/708129873)
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Date: 2010-08-12 08:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-12 08:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-08-12 08:12 pm (UTC)There's still a lot more behind it that I want out, but for now, at least I am a lot further than I was before.