All that is to say that I had a wonderful day spending time with Pedro, who used is very intelligent, an effective speaker, and a balls-to-the walls Christian who is ready to save anyone he meets (I’m going to leave that one open-ended on whether or not that’s a good characteristic). As we drove between communities we discussed a lot, but I was particularly interested in hearing the thoughts and opinions he had on our Presidential elections and his political views on war, poverty, and the United States.
It fascinates me that nearly every person I talk to down here can ask me about who I think is a better candidate for U.S President or they can tell you that they were disappointed to hear that Obama had won the democratic electoral vote the night before (most people are big fans of Hillary down here). I am 99% sure that one could say that the people of the Dominican and probably most of Central America (excluding some of the very poor that don’t have access to a tv, newspaper, or internet) are FAR more educated on topics such as history and politics in America than most people in America.
Sometimes their views are a bit slanted in one direction, as they all get their information through the same biased news channels, but still, it was shocking to me.
When they asked me, “Travis, why is it that Americans don’t know about or care about who their next President is?” after I had shared with them about our ignorance in general. I sort of paused, searching for a good answer that I have never really had. “Well, I’m not entirely sure, but basically we have become pretty apathetic in general. Because of the hard work of our last two generation who came out firing from WWII and the Cold War, busting their ass to make it to the top and provide a safe, successful future for their children, our generation has had everything they need at their fingertips without have to do a dang thing. Many people live comfortable lives without ever really having to work too hard and if they don’t have enough, they can either fall back on Mom and Dad or a very secure government that will at least provide for the needs and necessities that would be found among the upper-middle class in a country like the DR,” I tried to explain that, “many of us have put up blinders to anyone outside of the US or really anything that is not directly related to our own self-interest. We have no idea of the impact and power that our country has on the world or even how our consumer/political decisions effect those in foreign countries. A lot of people really just don’t care because they are sure that these same amenities and securities that have been passed down to us from earlier generations will just keep flowing no matter what we do, how hard we work, or who our president is. Meanwhile, the rest of the world is chomping at the bit to find out more about the US, the war in Iraq, and our newest trade policies that will drastically effect their economies.” Now I’m sure I didn’t exactly say that in Spanish, but you know, I think they got the gist of it.
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Ditto to all of it! Although I think people in El Seibo are bigger Obama fans.
very interesting travis! sounds like a great conversation with pedro. my host brother doesn´t think obama will win because `everyone in the u.s. is racist´. i wonder where he got that idea?
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