Posted by
Domenick Maglio on Tuesday, September 09, 2008 8:44:38 PM
EMBARASSING OURSELVES IN THE EYES OF THE WORLD
By Domenick J. Maglio PhD Neo Traditionalist
As a world power we think we can dictate our cultural ideals
no matter how alien our culture is to others. Our overly pampered teenagers are
frequently given vacations to foreign countries. Instead of acting reserved and
being concerned about how others view their behavior they act as if they are
putting on a show. Our teenagers are often loud, silly, sexually provocative
and become intoxicated while their parents or chaperones look on unconcerned.
The reality is everyone watches an American. Foreigners are
fascinated by our actions, dress and lack of manners. When we allow our
youngsters to drink because the country they are visiting or cruise ship they
are on has no age restrictions, the young teens’ obnoxious drunken actions are
a reflection on all Americans.
The ugly American has changed from wealthy, older people to
teenage “MTV celebrity wannabees.” We Americans are not demanding courteous and
dignified behavior from our children when visiting foreign nations. We act as
if “what happens there stays there.” When something tragic happens we do not
question our supervision nor the obnoxious behavior of our youth but arrogantly
blame the authorities of the foreign nation.
We have punished Aruba for the “Natalie Holloway” debacle.
We now know a token four chaperones were given the responsibility of
supervising over 100 American high school seniors. Natalie Holloway was
allegedly drunk and drugged the night she was last seen with three young Aruba
men. There is ample evidence that the partying was voluntary.
There are people in all nations and social classes who will
take advantage of a vulnerable person. Predators are waiting in the wings for
these young girls. They are merely doing what they do best: prey on others. It
is the parent’s responsibility to keep their children’s behavior under control
and to let them know that evil is waiting for any person who loses his
faculties or is in an altered state.
Natalie’s parents and stepparents, with the help of the
media, put the government of the small Caribbean island on trial for several
years. America’s power has devastatingly harmed Aruba’s tourism by painting
their judicial system as corrupt and incompetent. It may well be although the
root of the problem is our cultural naiveté of human behavior. Drunken boys do
obnoxious things that often end in brawls. Young “loose” appearing girls are
going to be sexually harassed by high testosterone boys and men in any culture
Too many modern “I want to be your friend” parents have
moved so far away from human nature that they believe their personal power can
protect their children and control everyone who comes in contact with them.
This is delusional.
All of our expended energies after a preventable tragic
incident do not bring the person back to life. The ultimate anguish and often
guilt is experienced by the parents. Only by acknowledging the real dangers of
existence can children live more safely and peacefully with others.
Most foreigners and traditional Americans believe parents
and chaperones have the responsibility to demand appropriate and moral behavior
from their children. No aware and rational parents can believe they have the
power to control the reactions of others to protect their child. Our culture is
foolish if we believe we can dictate to others what we want rather than live
reasonably within the boundaries of human nature. Ignoring evil does not
magically make it disappear.
Bad things happen when youngsters are left to their own
devices. We are all at fault if children are not taught this by their parents
and culture. No parents should believe they possess world power to change human
nature. Attractive teenage “hotties” acting uninhibited places them in a vulnerable
and dangerous position. Many males will follow their base instincts and seize
the opportunity these girls provide.
Americans are not inherently better or worse than other
people from other nations. The majority of Americans who choose morally responsible
lifestyles create safe and respectful environments. We must recognize that
others live an undisciplined or even criminal life-style. We need to make our
children aware that their stupid actions attract dangerous people who can harm
them.
Any and all obnoxious or immoral behavior of Americans
overseas affects our reputation as a nation more than any presidential actions.
We the American people are either good or bad will ambassadors. Our actions out
of the country do impact all Americans.
Dr. Maglio is the author of Invasion Within and Essential
Parenting. He is a
psychotherapist and the owner/director of Wider Horizons School.
Visit: www.drmaglio.com.