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Vivek Ramaswamy's Critique of US Culture Misses Key Facts About Zack Morris


Published on 2024-12-28 20:40:42 - Newsweek
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  • Ramaswamy criticized American culture for celebrating a sitcom character and not valuing studying and hard work, but that character scored a 1502 on the SATs.

The article from Newsweek discusses Vivek Ramaswamy's critique of U.S. culture, focusing on his comments about the character Zack Morris from the TV show "Saved by the Bell." Ramaswamy, a Republican presidential candidate, used Zack as an example of how American culture has shifted from celebrating entrepreneurial spirit to condemning it, suggesting that today's society would label Zack's antics as "toxic masculinity." However, the article points out that Ramaswamy's analysis misses several key facts about Zack's character. Zack was not just an entrepreneur but also often engaged in morally dubious schemes, like selling candy to raise money for a school event but keeping the profits for himself. The critique argues that Ramaswamy's selective memory overlooks these negative traits, which were often the source of the show's humor and moral lessons. The article suggests that while Ramaswamy's point about cultural shifts might have some merit, his choice of Zack Morris as an exemplar is flawed, as the character was frequently portrayed as needing to learn from his mistakes, not as a straightforward role model for entrepreneurial success.

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