Americans and Cowboys

 Americans LOVE their cowboys. Might explain why Trump won so big. Mind you, he is no cowboy, but you know............perceptions. 🙄


AI Overview

Yes, Westerns are still popular and are currently experiencing a revival in film and television.
  • The Western genre was the backbone of American cinema for decades.
  • Westerns have begun to create a new Golden Age on TV.
  • Westerns can tell character-driven stories that are exciting and compelling.
  • https://www.cbr.com/tv-western-golden-age/
Is the era of THE MAN back again? Do Americans want their cowboy heroes again? Is the era of diversity, DEI, political correctness in politics dead?

OR is it just that westerns have been and always will be popular and we shouldn't think of them in terms of politics?

Whatchathink?

Is America essentially a cowboy nation? 


The cowboy’s influence on American identity extends far beyond the historical realities of frontier life, shaping a national mythos that continues to resonate today. This romanticized image of the cowboy has permeated literature, film, and popular culture, contributing to a collective imagination of what it means to be American.

The cowboy archetype has also played a significant role in shaping American values and aspirations. The ideals of hard work, independence, and perseverance associated with the cowboy life have become ingrained in the American psyche, influencing everything from political rhetoric to advertising campaigns.

https://www.simplytexan.com/spurs-and-spirits/the-role-of-the-cowboy-in-shaping-the-american-identity/




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