Every time I watch the film Hud, I can’t help but think that Melvyn Douglas’s character, Homer, is going on about doing the right thing, while standing on land we took from Native Americans. But his words make me think, too, of what has happened to the US (and so to the world) over the last few decades.
Homer tears into his son, for thinking of only himself. The grandson defends the son, saying,

“He ain’t the only one. Just about everybody around here is like him, one way or another.”

“Well that’s no cause for rejoicing, is it?” Homer steps closer, and continues, “Lonnie, little by little the look of the country changes because of the men we admire.”

Here is the clip, in crisp, clear, glorious black and white. But you should have no trouble seeing people similar to Hud, all over TV.