How to Start Five Urgent Conversations About America

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Just because most Americans are in search of harmless diversions and mindless distractions doesn't mean the downward spiral we call "society" becomes any less urgent. We can turn off our televisions and shut down our computers but the war, poverty, oppression, and environmental devastation continues apace—with or without our recognition. Thus, if you agree that time is of the essence, here are 5 topics guaranteed to make you least likely to be invited to the company softball game.

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Difficulty: Easy
Step1
Democracy: The next time you and your crowd are charring the flesh of tortured animals on a grill, why not spark a discussion about democracy? Start with this question: Why has every American president been a white man? Good follow-ups: How can American presidential elections be deemed fair when only "major" candidates are allowed to participate in debates and only those who raise $200 million dollars are considered "major" candidates? Why are the vast majority of congressional elections uncontested? Why are elections held on a Tuesday instead of over a weekend? Why are Americans voters not given a "none of the above" option? Why weren't American women allowed to vote until 1920? Who counts the votes?
Step2
Slavery: Imagine you're on line to plunk down (at least) ten bucks to endure Adam Sandler for two hours when you turn to your friends and announce: The land of the free and home of the brave was built on the backs of African slaves.
Step3
War: In the midst of an undeclared war against a tactic (terror), you might wanna remind everyone at your family reunion that during the previous "Good War," the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Japanese civilians, rescued Nazi war criminals, firebombed Tokyo, Dresden, and dozens of other cities, turned away Jewish refugees who were fleeing the Nazis, interned over 100,000 Japanese-Americans without due process, and fought that vaunted war against racism with a segregated army.
Step4
Environment: Lying on the beach is the ideal time to ponder why it might not be wise to take a dive into the waves. As you rub on the suntan lotion, wonder aloud about how every lake, stream, and river in America has been poisoned. Just before you start some "light" beach reading, tell your companions about the pesticides, the food additives, the GMOs; the dams, the SUVs, and the nuclear power plants. For added fun, ask the guy on the next blanket if he's aware there are few, if any, cod left in Cape Cod.
Step5
Economics: Crack open a cold one and pose this query: Why isn't there a labor section to counter the business section in every major newspaper? As your picnic mates stare at you in shock, catch them with details of corporate welfare, wage disparity between men and women, the gap between rich and poor, and the inner workings of NAFTA, the WTO, IMF, and World Bank. Bonus points for: The American people own public airwaves and public lands...but do not control any of it.

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on 2/2/2008 Thanks. Check out my blog:
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on 2/2/2008 Very nice. Do you have any other articles similar to this? It's like listening to the unsaid words of Aaron McGruder.

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