
Originally Posted by
AuntShecky
I think you're on to something here, not merely with the specific character of Ignatius, but as an aspect of the American collective psyche: that we don't fully feel alive until we're "riled up." Nothing gets our attention as much as making our boil boil.
Hence, the appeal(?) for so-called "reality" shows on television in which viewers tune in just to watch people make fools of themselves over contestants whom "they love to hate." Schadenfreude may be America's guilty pleasure. And such active outrage is precisely what the Media feeds off: all the coverage about notorious criminals, scandals, celebrities behaving badly. (If not that, then it's fear-mongering: unemployment, the health care system and ways to fix it, swine flu, etc.) Everytime I turn on the idiot box it's as if it's asking me: "Aren't you mad?" or "Are we scared yet?"