About Bin Laden and Pepsi, yes that is the one way America has managed to convert people, through brand recognition!
Here's the thing about Bin Laden... you know insufferable rich kids that pretend to take up causes because they think it fills them on some level of emptiness FOR being rich bratty kids? Him in a nutshell. He read the ramblings of some religious zealot and misconstrued them and he became the face of an organization of hateful crazies. And you know what the book was about? How "decadent" westerners are because they don't live in the dark ages of religion. That's right... the rich spoiled brat son of an oil tycoon pretended to care about someone else being decadent...
Now, he was a NOTORIOUS lover of American programming and movies, and it was let out that he LOVED the Wonder Years and had a crush on Hallie Berry (or someone else, I forget exactly). So basically, he was a spoiled rich hypocrite that became a spoiled rich hypocritical leader because people were like minded zombies following him... again, with no knowledge of him being someone who LOOOOOVED his US programs, music, food and celebrities. But hey, power corrupts, right?
I personally find that sort of fundamentalist thinking dangerous, but I'm okay with someone believing that as long as it isn't enforced on others. There's another recent attack on television program GLEE for "glamorizing" gays and I think that sort of charge is as ludicrous as it is disgusting. Everyone has a right to be represented in the media and it's now our turn for a little while. Portraying the challenges and issues of being gay in high school without having to battle some fire and brimstone lecture from on high is a good thing that shows how much we've progressed in this country in the ways of tolerance and acceptance of those who are different.
It is my hope that young people growing up won't feel that their wings are going to be inherently clipped just because they are gay and that they'll be able to pursue all the same opportunities this country has to offer any other person. To think otherwise, no matter where the sentiment comes from, is bigotry. Plain and simple.
I really hate that. All these pseudo-religious loud mouths denouncing any television program or movies that deal with tolerance issues as some big evil Liberal Hollywood brain washing machine that takes away their right to brainwash and indoctrinate their own kids with years of second hand intolerance and stupidity. Sorry, personal beliefs aside, killing intolerance isn't exactly a bad thing. Everyone should have equal rights... they don't have to love exactly what others are doing, but they shouldn't crush the rights of others.
I do find it passive aggressive that certain people complain that not being able to discriminate is a violation of their rights. That's a paradox, and no matter what, you can't escape hypocracy from a paradox. That's what a paradox is by default.
Plus, those people do have a very important right... pressing that little button on the TV that says "off!"