In absolute brilliance, the American public does not disappoint. With grateful hearts and overflowing bellies filled with Grandmas Cakes, Mom's pies, Turkey and all of the dressings, America departs from the table of Thanksgiving....and goes shopping.
Oh, don't worry - it's "selfless" shopping: For others! Looking for the best deals on the best items, Americans kiss the family good bye, and wait for the sun to rise on their nomadic fortress built outside of shopping malls and in plazas (ps..not too long ago, people were trying to kick the homeless out for sleeping outside of buildings, but I guess its ok if you are waiting on a sale - #justsaying)
But then...something happens and Americans loose their minds! I think of the Christmas trees on the December 25th. Underneath them are not only the presents neatly wrapped with a bow, but inside the gift lies a secret:
- This gift was taken out of the hands of a pregnant mother.
- The gift beside it used to belong to a grandmother who was too weak to fight off the thief who cleverly snatched it from her car, wrapped it and gave it to his son.
- The gift on top has the dent in the box from where the lady smashed the head of the retail employee whom she thought was aggressive towards her, but just wanted to let her know that there was an open register on aisle two.
- The gift under the other side of the tree took a journey in the jacket of the Uncle who thought it would be better to just steal the present than to wait in the treacherous line which wrapped around the store like you were awaiting a ride at Disney Land.
But it doesn't matter. They were a deal and now the children have things to open on Christmas and all is right with the world. !!?
I will spare us all the understood story of this all not being ok. I will spare us all the explanation for the original reasons for the seasons to be thankful and to give. I will spare us all my further opinion of the learning lesson that we teach others, not to mention our children regarding behavior and priorities.
There is a song made popular by Lee Greenwood, and one of the most powerful and repeated lyrics in the song says, "...And I'm proud to be an American...." It seems that the stability of those lyrics seem now to be fading.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM_tDB8OZok
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