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Blogger Laura Doyle said...

Ahhhhhh! I want to scream!!!!! You're so nice when you call people stupid, Julie.

But really, we are becoming a very divided people. People that recognize crap as crap and people that recognize crap as truth. The first group tends to more analytical thinking. The second group tends to do a whole lot less. Educated or not, independent thinking should reasonably cause one to recognize this mass dumbing down as a frightening phenomenon that signals the coming end of an age because really, this age of idiocy is not very sustainable and can't possibly last much longer, can it?

Whew. Long comment. Or rant. But thank you providing a counterbalance to that utter nonsense.

May 30, 2010 at 7:52 PM

Blogger will said...

It seems today's "social networked" society favors opinion and trivialized factoids over facts, modern trends and rational thought.

It follows then, popular entertainment, including books, will cater to the thinness of gossipy opinion, non-specific information and exaggeration to hammer home personal point of views.

The other sadness of books as mentioned is, the popular image that women are somehow like fish - attracted to shiny objects while also scoffing at hard-earned fem-lib values and woman as a thoughtful, political, independent entity.

May 30, 2010 at 8:15 PM

Blogger Elizabeth said...

Each time when you read or hear something you feed your mind.
Do you remember the papermache spoons of Cathy Cullis or the strawberry basket I covered with blue knitting with the chopsticks and the quotes.

One of the quotes was Be careful what you are eating.

This is a book that is not on my menu.

May 30, 2010 at 8:24 PM

Blogger Erin Wallace said...

This is utterly ridiculous. You are right in saying that the show was about women striving fro relationships. They didn't want to be single. They didn't want to be thought of as single in a relationship occassionally. And even when they weren't with a man, they had relationships with each other. Women can't be defined by Carrie, et al, because they are ideals written about by a New Yorker, styled to the hilt in clothes that only millionaires can afford and living a life that few can attain. Sex and the City is escapism, not reality.

Erin

May 30, 2010 at 11:55 PM

Blogger mrs mediocrity said...

Where to start, you covered it quite well, but it is scary. Don't get me wrong, I always loved the show Sex and the City, but to me, the focus of that show was the city, not the sex. The relationship drama is pretty much the same everywhere, but the locale made the show.
We seem to have forgotten what entertainment is, a pretend something that we use as a brief escape from reality. Hmmm...

May 31, 2010 at 2:38 PM

Blogger stephanie said...

Gah! That's really all I can say...

The sad part is that I'm not surprised at all about any of it. For a long time I have been of the mind that so many people think their life is a movie and that they have to emulate all this crap on TV and do things like these made up characters. Even reality TV is contrived...none of it is reality unless you count the massive amounts of drama and craziness that abound.

And I think it's funny that that writer thinks SATC is the reason that women go out solo. That's just about the silliest thing I've ever heard.

June 1, 2010 at 9:41 PM

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