Thom Thoughts

A Voice crying out from the Desert.

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Location: Upper Peninsula Michigan, United States

Retired Air Force Master Sgt.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

“There’s something about ‘Borat.’

This faux documentary that exploits every stereotype and turns every phobia inside out has exposed not just the obvious—that some people are racist, sexist, anti-Semitic and homophobic—but also has cast a light on a cultural pathology unique to our times. Show a mouse a camera, and he’ll want to be a star. That is, people apparently will allow anyone into their lives as long as there’s a shot at fame or celebrity. The photo-snapping, video-camming, MySpace, in-your-face narcissism of our media age became a perfect storm with ‘Borat.’ The joke isn’t on us. It is us. For those arriving late to Planet Earth, Borat is the fictional star of the runaway hit movie by the same name. Well-known to the under-30 crowd, Borat is one of several characters played by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen on HBO’s ‘Da Ali G Show.’ In the film, he pretends to be a Central Asian TV journalist making a documentary about ‘Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.’ Essentially, Borat plays a naive, lovable, optimistic, oversexed, anti-Semitic, Third World fool in search of America... Along the way, he interacts with ‘real Americans’ in their natural habitats—a rodeo, a Pentecostal church, an antique store, a bed-and-breakfast, a humor school, a dating service, etc.—and does whatever is necessary to provoke, embarrass, enrage and shock. In the process, he manages to disable some people’s inhibitors, cajoling them into admitting that shooting Jews, hanging homosexuals and running down gypsies are all pretty good ideas... While Borat may have revealed some of the worst of us, he also revealed some of the best. Americans can be credulous, obtuse and tiny-minded, but they also can be generous, kind and forgiving. Many have laughed at themselves upon realizing they’d been duped. Others not so much, as Borat would put it.” —Kathleen Parker

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is definatly a "thinking persons" blog.

Ah.. There is still something to be said about "Freedom."

9:36 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Thom

Ever stationed in Crete?

10:27 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aug 07, 2009

Hi Thom

I am sad to see that you have allowed your blog to suffer from neglect. Vacations over - time to get back to work.

From your ex-Charlie mate.

S

4:34 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oct 12, 2009

Hi Thom

Still a no-show I see. Too bad, your blog keeps calling you... hear it... "Thom, Thom write to the masses."

From your ex-Charlie mate.

S

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aug 11, 2009

Hi Thom

Happy Veterans Day
Have a Heineken on me.

From your ex-Charlie mate.

S

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