Monday, February 3, 2014


How is the U.S like Rome?

Do you think the U.S will ever fall as Rome did-Explain: what will the cause the fall or what will prevent the fall?

If the U.S ever does fall, what type of civilization would we become?

 

          In the words of “Queen”: “I WANT IT ALL!”

It’s been brought to my attention that some people call America the new Rome. I’m not too sure I enjoy that nickname. Why? Hhmmm… maybe because it’s that one empire that was known for their downfall. Yeah,that’s not good. In this essay I’ll be answering some questions that will help us understand why some people have taken to the nickname “Rome”.

          America is like Rome in the whole “I’m holier than thou” egotistical view. We want all the all the other counties to whimper in our glow. It’s pretty sad. In the essay” Wrapped in the Star-Spangled Toga”, Cullen Murphy compares President Bush to Roman Emperor Diocletian. It’s a well-fitting analogy. After Katrina hit New Orleans back in 2004-05, people expected Bush to immediately send the National Guard faster than the speed of lighting; and of course, that fast as lighting response people were waiting for didn’t happen. Even more people died due the diseases that the human waste system and rotting bodies were giving off. People had to wait to see if their families had made it safely. Mothers and fathers lost their children, and children lost their mothers and fathers. No one knew if their houses had made it through the disaster or not.

On another note, on the same topic, we enjoy things too much. So many things have gotten the green light that before would have been the death of your reputation. like teen pregnancy, marijuana, extreme violence. Heck, even our cartoons have violence! We indulge in the fact that we can have anything and everything whenever we want. Which brings me to alcohol and the Roman vomitoriums. People today in the clubs go and drink like the darkest if days have come rolling in. They go outside or to the bathroom and vomit until there’s nothing. And instead of stopping, getting a taxi, and going home, they go back for more ;Exactly how the Romans did back in the day. We like our fancy things too much. We enjoy having too much access; we enjoy having too much power. Other countries like Iraq aren’t envious of us: they’re angry with us. They believe in limitations of the body and soul.

          On the streak that we are on, I say yes; I believe America will fall and burn as Rome did.  I don’t want it to happen, but I see us crashing and burning. And it all goes back to the power thing. I believe that one day the national debt will consume us all and we won’t have any other choice but to go bankrupt. Or actually pay back the money we owe. Those two choices will ultimately decide our fate. I fear that we will in end up as the movie Wall-E (Disney was on point). That we let our desires take over until we have no way to go; backwards isn’t even option. We would have allowed our greed and need for power overtake ourselves until there’s nothing left. People say America is the big bad boss of the world. That we are the big, formidable giants that the villagers are afraid of.  Honestly, I see their point. We have truly allowed our power blind us to the point where we have no sense of right or wrong. We’ve fallen so far down the rabbit hole, it would take a century for Mad Hatter to find us.

          If, sadly, we were overthrown by the minions of the world, I can see us going into the Matrix; it would be our modern day after Rome. We would try to fix the mess we created by creating a new mess, and in the process we accidentally blow up the sun. I like the sun, by the way. I can see us now hiding underneath the cities that we had once created and worshipped. We would truly no longer be Romenica but the destitute ruins of Atlantis. There will be no history books on us because there will be no one to write them. Twinkies won’t even be there to save us. We would have finally met our match.

           As I wrap up this essay, I just want to make a few things clear: America is a beautiful country; I don’t want to see it fall, not even for the “I told you so” moment. I want to see this county grow and thrive. Yes, we have some issues that we need to work out but that doesn’t mean we need to spiral into a downfall. And even though I love the Matrix trilogy,(2 and 3, they could have done better),only God knows how much I don’t want to live in the Matrix. That is something I don’t even think of. Also, we need to realize the importance limitations; the sun is a precious need for life. If we accidently blow up the sun, we have no extra light bulbs.  

2 comments:

  1. Tahlor... I like the tone that you have developed in this essay. It reminds me of articles in the newspaper that are kind of humorous commentaries on the state of the world. I thing that your essay has some particularly strong points, especially where you talk about how people in Middle Eastern countries may believe more in limitations on the body and soul. I think that you made some really original connections and phrasing, like "Romerica," the reference to the mad hatter and twinkies. I think your conclusion could have been stronger. Your reference to the loss of the sun and the lack of light bulbs was, to me, not one of the strongest parts of your essay, and the conclusion has to be the best part. Good work!

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  2. ah the whole sun and light bulbs thing goes back to the movie the Matrix when Morpheus explain that long ago the humans blew up the sun to get rid of the android problem they created and the situation just went to bad from worse. and the light bulb reference goes to if we do happen to make a mistake that big we have no do overs, we can't hit the back button, and we can't replace the "light bulb". we are and forever will be stuck with the consequences of that said mistake

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