Update (1/6): Lauren (on Facebook) pointed out that this may simply be a new version of this video.
Last night Maggie and I attended a dinner party at the home of some new friends from New Com. After an amazing prime rib dinner, the host’s husband and I headed spent some time playing his new Wii. It was a blast: lot’s of laughing and groaning (at poor Wii abilities) and talking.
And then… there’s this. Seth Godin wrote that this was the most disturbing video he’d seen all day. It’s a bit long, but like a train wreck or Christian television I couldn’t stop watching.
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I went back and forth while watching this. On the one hand, taken by themselves each video snippet is a glimpse at a child’s happiness at receiving a strongly desired gift. We’ve all been there. On the other hand, when these snippets are put together they seem to portray a vision of our collective selves that is almost too much to bear.
Not yet having children it’s too easy for me to make some snap judgements about the families in this video. But if I can withhold those initial reactions, I’m still intrigued by what the consistently jubilant (religiously ecstatic?) responses of these children to a rather expensive toy say about some of our cultural priorities.
Finally, did you notice that almost all of the families in the video are white? Any significance there?

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