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Janet Kuypers poem "Outsourcing the American Dream" 06/07/05

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2007

Stripped is a performance art show by Janet Kuypers live in Chicago. This 06/07/05 show contained a series of her poems (all political in nature) with artwork displayed to coincide with her readings, to portray her own artwork as well.
The artwork display in this show is different from her other pieces of art normally displayed for her performance art shows, because on the left of images are the title of the writing the image pertains to, and there is also a larger white space below the title to the left of the image. This is because for a change of pace, Janet Kuypers decided to actually sit directly in the projected image area for her show, This mean that she was really well-lit (by the projector, she even had to wear sunglasses for the show because of the light shining on her), and she was right next to her artwork as it was presented during her show. This film is of live video recorded from that performance.

This is the poem that was used in her show:


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Outsourcing the American Dream


we've been doing pretty well over the years
and I've seen you strutting around
showing off all your peacock feathers
feeling like you're the big man on campus

and you know, it had to feel pretty good
I know what it was like, I'd hold parties
& I'd change from one fancy dress to another
& I'd be the center of attention

I remember my novel release party, my
sister came, and I know she likes Red Rose
wine, and I was standing in the kitchen
chatting it up when I saw her approaching

so I turned to the fridge to get the wine
and as soon as she got to me I tilted the bottle
toward her glass and just started pouring
& she said, hey, I was coming to get some

wine & I said I know, and I just kept grinning
& talking to others & having a splendid time

yeah, I know the feeling, like you own
the world, you'd be dressed up wearing a
red robe & a hat & it looked like you should
be saying "where are all of my bitches?"

or when you'd take your black convertible
out, top down, as you'd be dressed in your
fancy suit, ready to hold open your
car door, just like you'd hope the man

who owns the world would. You'd show up
to parties in the tuxedo you own, you'd
give flowers to a girl you were smitten with
just after you've met her to woo her

you'd go jet-setting throughout Europe, visiting
China — you're the one on top, aren't you?

well, you always have been, you're the man
with the plan, you're the one who lives life
to the fullest, you show the world how
arrogant you are with your past successes

but Houston, there's a problem, you
might not want to believe it, but since
we've been resting on your laurels all this
time, since our fat uncles have been

sitting on the couch, burping with their
cans of beer, watching the football games
while someone else has been doing all the
cooking and cleaning for them, well,

while we've all been feeling cocky,
thinking about how great we are,
other countries have been training their
students in our schools, and because

we've been busy basking in our glory
we've outsourced all the work we're too
lazy to do & we've trained everyone else
to beat us at our own game

(oh, I forgot to mention, we were so busy
celebrating our military and business
accomplishments that we gave up
on training ourselves to stay ahead)

well, while we've gotten lazy and taken a
break for a while, everyone else has started
excelling past us, so we buy our Japanese
technology and drive our German cars,

drink our French water when we're not
drinking our French wine, and we get
as far away from the United States as we
possibly can when we want to take a

vacation

well, I'm waiting for someone to realize it,
maybe having the economy fall out from
underneath our overzealous desire to
get rich quick didn't allow us to see

but we've always been the giant, we were
first to fly an airplane, the first to land
on the moon, we're in front in the world
with medicines and health care

hmmm, speaking of healthcare, most people
can't afford it now, because we've researched
the Hell out of the diseases we choose
to kill ourselves with, I mean, stats say

us North Americans have the highest rates
of cancer verses the world, our kids are
fat, we work so many more hours but still
can't keep ahead, and at this point we

can't afford the fruits of our labor any longer

do we bring it upon ourselves when we
want to get rich quick by suing doctors,
forcing them to charge higher prices,
driving up the cost for everyone?

we complain that people who are on welfare
still on average own two television sets
and every teen in America now seems to
expect their own free cell phone

is it that our standard of living has risen
so dramatically that everyone now expects
everything handed to them on a silver
platter? do we ask for more without

working for more?

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  • Very well said, Mae West.

  • damn

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