New post: I look at reasons why there's less hype for America's 250th anniversary vs. the 1976 bicentennial, especially in media.

https://www.diversetechgeek.com/why-less-hype-americas-250th-anniversary-vs-bicentennial/

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Why is there less hype for America’s 250th anniversary vs. the bicentennial?

As America celebrates its 250th birthday this year, I look at reasons why the hype for it pales in comparison to the 1976 bicentennial.

Diverse Tech Geek
TLDR: A) Trump, B) less of a monoculture vs. the 1970s (see: the internet), C) the World Cup is happening at the same time, and D) the nature of modern media conglomerates vs. their 70s counterparts (much bigger, more concerned about mergers/international box office/etc. than flag-waving, etc.)

@dtgeek

In 1976, I was a pre-teen kid with an optimistic outlook and a lot of confidence about the USA (possible naivety).

Of course, we were just bouncing back from the Nixon era and Watergate. But the economy was strong, technology still felt like it was pushing forward, and the music was upbeat disco.

It still felt like we'd just gone to the Moon, and we successfully softlanded Viking 1 on Mars that year (almost on the bicentennial -- it was delayed to July 20th, making it the anniversary of the Moon Landing instead).

This time, I don't even know what we're celebrating. Feels like the country has been trashed.

@TerryHancock @dtgeek
I have purposely not been paying attention, but this time around this does not feel like a celebration of the country. It feels like a celebration geared towards one specific individual who tragically seems to be running the country into the ground.

The wet may have won the Cold War, but whatever this war is has definitely been in Russia’s favor.

@MsMerope @dtgeek

I know that was a typo, but thinking of us as "The Wet" gives me giggles. Thx. 🤭