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Aliens. They represent the unknown, foreign powers, whatever. The best example of fear of the unknown is ‘religion’. Very religious people hasten to fill the void of the unknown with beliefs. And that’s cool. But I imagine part of their conviction comes from wanting to be sure of something. Aliens – from somewhere we know nothing about, who do things we know nothing about, and could or could not exist for all we know… a huge void to fill.
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Now I know the example given to us as a class was foreign powers. That as a society we fear the foreign. And aliens represent that. And my idea is similar- you could argue foreign things are ‘unknown’. But do we really fear foreign countries? Or do we fear what we do not know about them? I’m not trying to prove you wrong here- but I have to get you back for that eye roll comment Mr. Lindsey! I think that we don’t fear foreign countries. At least not today. Look at America – we love foreign countries! We’re practically a foreign country ourselves, American has become such a huge blanket for a bunch of different cultures. However we do fear change, racism is real and it comes from fear. The fear that things that we are so used to will change and a lot of the blame gets put on immigration or whatever. Wow I’ve gone off on a tangent. I better wrap this up. So basically – I don't know; therefore aliens.
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