People Are Sheep

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People Are Sheep

Every person everywhere in the United States is consumed by what the media tells   them: what to do, what to wear, where to go to shop. People will swear up and   down that they want to have their own identity, and they will even go to great   lengths to attain it, yet, inevitably, they all fall into a "clique" with   millions of others. Nobody wants to be a follower, but in terms of youth   culture, nobody can really be a true leader.   Nobody, that is, except the media.   The American people, young and old alike, line up like sheep and follow the   media shepherd wherever it leads.  

      After a pathetic plea from my 13-year-old brother, I reluctantly agreed to take   him and a few of his buddies to the mall to shop for basketball shoes. Although   taking a slew of opinionated, loud-mouthed, smart-aleck teenagers shopping was   not high on my priority list, spending time with my little brother was. So off   to the mall we went. On the way the increasingly louder arguments over which   shoes were the best made me want to drive my car straight into a tree. The one   topic that kept rolling media presuaded tounges was that of the many different   shoes they had seen on television. That's when it hit me, my brother and his   buddies were being led to slaughter --the mall-- by the media shepherd.       As we pulled into the parking space at the mall, I barely had time to put the   car in park before my crazed passengers, a pack of teenaged hooligans, barreled   out of the car and raced for the door. By the time I caught up to my mob of shoe   shoppers they were already in a shoe store, each with a different shoe in hand.   My little brother had already strapped a pair of hideous shoes to his feet and   was bouncing around the store acting like he was Kobe Bryant.   I asked him if he   liked the way the shoes looked, or even if they were at least comfortable, and   his reply was, "who cares? Kobe Bryant wears them so they're awesome!"   I gave the shoes a closer inspection, because if they...

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  • Submitted by: blaine
  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:29 PM
  • Category: Psychology
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