'Yuppie' life faces most college seniors
I suspect a lot of seniors are now wondering, \What am I going to do when I graduate and enter the 'real world'?""
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I suspect a lot of seniors are now wondering, \What am I going to do when I graduate and enter the 'real world'?""
A few weeks ago, standing in a mall before news cameras encouraging Americans to shop, New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said'and I quote almost verbatim from CNN footage'\Someone told me they thought it's their patriotic duty to shop. I certainly think it is our patriotic duty to get back to our lives.""
Like most Americans, I believe we need to pursue strategies to bring terrorists to justice and, even more importantly, to prevent any future terrorist acts like that of Sept. 11. But the Bush administration and major corporate media outlets seem to equate prevention with military action. This is dangerous idealism, but the ideal in this instance isn't peace, but rather the history-defying principle that violence ends violence.
Why do so many Americans ordinarily pay so little attention to politics, let alone participate?