Erika Beedle
Comm 211
Reflection Paper #3
February 2, 2015
Every
week in intercultural communications I am introduced to new dialectics,
tensions between groups, people, countries, etc. This week in the reading and class discussion
I learned about the Jihad verse McWorld tension. Benjamin Barber defines the term Jihad as any
person “against every kind of interdependence, every kind of artificial social
cooperation and mutuality: against technology, against pop culture, against
integrated markets, against modernity itself as well as the future in which
modernity issues.” McWorld is explained
as a “homogenous global theme park tied together by communications,
information, entertainment, and commerce.”
So the question is, how can people with such different views live
together peacefully?
The
sad, but truthful answer is that the Jihad and McWorld living together
peacefully has not been achieved yet, and I don’t know if it ever will. The main reason this will not be achieved is
because of extremists who are not willing to compromise. In a video we watched in class a man claimed
that he is a supporter of globalization until it starts to take away from his
identity, then he think it has gone too far.
When is too far? How can globalization be carried out successfully without
corrupting people’s identity and culture?
The Jihad believes that the McWorld is harmful and corruptive, and the
McWorld believes the same thing about the Jihad. This is a very common theme we seen in
international problems, each group is oblivious to what the others are trying
to accomplish, and are under the impression they are all harmful. It is vey hard for me to think about talk
about dilemmas that may never be solved.
I hope someday the Jihad and McWorld will be able to understand each
other and live peacefully, but until then I will encourage others to be aware of
these problems, and encourage them to try to understand people views even if they
are contradicting to your own.
You showed the important dialectical tensions between Jihad and McWorld and indicated the biggest question- "how can people with such different views live together peacefully?"- I like it. You also showed the "sad but truthful" answer- that peaceful coexistence is not achieved. "How can globalization be carried out successfully without corrupting people's identity and culture?" is another BIG question
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