Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/02/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I suspect that many of you have misunderstood my meaning. I am 85 years old. I have lived in 11 different countries for more that one year each during my career as an international management and marketing professor. Every single country, without exception, has acted largely in its own national interest. The news media of each country has reflected this interest subject to modification of its local politics. In those countries where newspaper sales are important all have adopted the philosophy ?If it bleeds, it leads.?? I am not talking about the New York Times, the Manchester Guardian, or the Times of India. But pick almost any tabloid paper off the stands for a full menu of sex, gore, and injustice. The same is true of TV. Sex and injustice sells. Even the respected BBC has its share of scandal. Don?t misjudge a country by what you see in the popular media. Especially the USA. Times change. Mores change. What was permissible behavior half a century ago is no longer permissible today. Sometimes that?s good, sometimes bad. Slavery and female degradation was the norm in the US 150 years ago. It?s still the norm in large parts of the world. Economic stratification is a problem worldwide. Many?people believe that the?different values of immigrants, whether.Syrians, Mexicans, or Pakistanis, are a threat to their own society. Maybe they are, Germans, Swedes, and Brits certainly think so.?Experience the situation first hand before you make a knee jerk judgment. You may be surprised at what you find. I prefer to think the best of everyone. It makes my life more pleasant and my feeling are usually reciprocated Larry Z