I think there was a POW scene in Magnum P.I. that was a lot for little me. Not sure episode/season.
Honestly, though, coming to the realization at abput 13 that the “General Lee” and the prominent placement for Confederate flags the Dukes of Hazzard represent an American South that promotes white supremacy, Jim Crow laws, and segregation — all antithetical to my BIPOC existence.
The cognitive dissonance involved in the song, pre-programming me to lend them the excuse that they’re “just a good ol’ boys…” — yeah, my parents should’ve known better.
The thoughts I had for Daisy Duke would’ve had me lynched, like Emmitt Till, under that flag. Still might.
Stubborn ignorance of healthy practices, social morés, physical capacity, safety norms, and/or economic realities.
This can also make you a billionaire.
So, being born non-white in the Americas, part of the social “under-class” in any G20 nation, or being born in any nation outside the G20.
호박죽 (ho bak juk, pumpkin porridge). Many a cold morning in the ROK, this was my breakfast.
Actually, a lot of my comfort foods are porridge based: cream of wheat, corn meal porridge, steel-cut oats, rolled oat oatmeal, oatmeal and raisin cookies.
If it’s America… Again, the following:
target practice
cheap / unpaid labor
scapegoating
entertainment
political wedge issue
cannon fodder
general purpose exploitation
status symbols
enemy images
Less that I took this to be the worldview of Card’s books. I’ve also read Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, and Children of the Mind.
More that there are operators in this world who, on reading this, see this as rationale and put it into practice.
Also: Si vis pacem, para bellum.
Greed. Ignorance. Intolerance.
Your workout, food, or personal hygiene regimen.
Exploitation, expropriation, or extortion.
Your subjective experience of opening a box, playing a video game, or viewing media.