Elvira and I just sat down to dinner 45 minutes ago while watching
Pust' Govoryat (Let 'em Speak), a talk show on Russian Channel One.
(Note: the above sentence just posted by itself - bear wth me as I finish
the story in edit mode...)
The opening topic featured a Texan named Jerry Johnston, who spoke
va sattelite, and his fiancee Svetlana, from Omsk. 16 year difference.
Skeptics in the crowd. A panel of five, one of whom was the granddaughter
of Mikhail Gorbachev (as a side note only). The questions were typical yet
fair, but the responses were oh so down to Earth! Two men in the panel of
five began to shoot down the doubters with statements like, "So what if he
dresses like a cowboy? The man's charming, friendly and seems to know
exactly what he wants." - NOT that Jerry needed a hand in defense - he was
cruising so smoothly without support from the gallery....
Sveta was cool under the heat as well. "Why so far away, Sveta. when there
are so many closer places in which to find a man?" to which Sveta matter-of-factly
replied, "I think it's more revealing if you could tell me and the audience 'Why Not' "
What struck me was that Channel One, a major media force, presented two
very well-adjusted people who've decided to pursue a future together - and
for once I witnessed a class act in a couple who seemingly are not desperate,
obviously in love, and doubtless enthusiastic to be one. I'm not predicting a
resounding success, but congratulating Channel One for its healthy portrayal
of an American Man - to Sveta, for reinforcing their positive feelings and decisions
to move ahead, and to Mr. Johnston - for coming off as a charming, affable and
mature man who in less than 10 minutes dispelled negative preconceptions of
American men with his polished style of down home friendliness and humor.
Found a related link:
http://english.pravda.ru/society/stories/98886-0/