United States' cultural message to the world — flying bombers over the Super Bowl

© 2021 Peter Free

 

08 February 2021

 

 

What could be more uplifting . . .

 

. . . than flying three bombers over the Super Bowl?

 

From an artistic perspective, that display of national might did not look symmetrical enough to resonate with decent aesthetics.

 

No Feng in the Shui.

 

But, what the heck, a woman was flying one of them.

 

 

Notice that

 

US culture has happily advanced to the point, where we applaud women's ability to bomb-obliterate gobs of helpless brown folks (armed with peashooters) on the ground.

 

This kind of flesh-to-gobbets rendering ability — combined with gender, racial and cultural diversity at the US death controls — has got to be a holy accomplishment.

 

Doesn't it?

 

 

And what strikes me . . .

 

. . . every time something like this gets included, by design, in the Grand American Spectacle — is how little cognitive dissonance it raises among our population.

 

Slaughter is evidently profitable, ethically good and should be paraded as an attention-catching symbol of the prevailing American ethos.

 

This must be what Lady Liberty had in mind, when she sailed up onto our eastern shore.

 

 

The moral? — American "progress" lights up the world

 

We'all are letting y'all know it.

 

With bomber flyovers.

 

Meanwhile, the United States' four-star militarists are hysterically blithering about falling behind the Russians and Chinese in our ability to kill each other off. Reportedly, our current capacity to thrash the planet to death — fifty-fold times or so — is not enough.

 

Football and bombs. What could be more American?

 

"Twisted psyche" is the phrase that applies.