By Jacob Cowgill, New West Unfiltered 3-08-05
Jacob;
I am in agreement with 90% of your commentary but I have to ask, "what about western values?" by which I mostly mean individualism of both the mythic and the more commonplace variety. Doesn't the emphasis we as westerners set on self-reliance, thinking for ourselves, making up our own minds and following our hearts also tend to divide us from people in other parts of the country? And what, specifically, do we as westerners have to gain from being even more selfless than we already are?
I find it difficult to be so understanding when people outside the West don't seem to have any respect for our point-of-view. I'm thinking, for example, about Geraldine Ferraro's comments about all the talent in the United States being pooled on the coasts, and about three dozen other incidents of blatant condescention from outsiders, particularly in the East, come to mind. How do put up with that?
Let me know what you think. To see where I'm coming from, take a look at my editorial "The Pathetically Western Reply."
Thanks,
Eric Probasco