What is American Hospitality?
Is it American to be hospitable; to promise being generous, friendly, and welcoming toward others? Does it mean offering a pleasant or sustaining environment? Is it being receptive to each other? Or is it just a way to describe our domestic hotel and service industry?
As a project, American Hospitality concerns itself with our history as a nation and a specific pattern of conduct enacted by those who wish to undermine the best of our hospitable capacity.
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We will look at how Motel 6 was the nation's largest privately owned hotel chain when they indiscriminately violated its customer's rights to privacy, how that supported warrantless federal surveillance, their attempts to evade legal consequence for this behavior, and their ultimate failure to do so.
We will then look at how this is an indication of a much larger problem; a specific brand of corporate management and public governance that seeks to revoke your freedom of choice as evidenced by the story of Motel 6 and its peculiar relationship with national policymaking that has proven to be and will continue to avail itself as being destructive to the well-being of America's economy, the welfare of its people, its national security, and the health of its relationships with allies abroad.
Regardless of political affiliation, these consequences affect us all. Through the eyes of the individuals discussed in this project, and their brand of decision making, you need to ask, are you worthy of their form of merit? Do you deserve to participate in society and government on your terms or theirs? What are those terms?
As we proceed, keep asking, what is American hospitality? The answer is always yours to decide. What you decide is what you choose. And what you choose defines your future. That choice is yours today and always will be.
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