Bad T.V
Growing up
in a Mexican culture influenced home, life was very particular. Family over
anything, and the news was constantly on T.V to look at what was going on back
at home. As a child, I thought of the news as a boring pass-time which older people,
such as my parents, would do. I stuck to the good old Saturday morning cartoons
and left it at that. My parents, mainly my father, would criticize me for being
able to wake up early on Saturday mornings to watch these cartoons but was
unable to wake up early for school. It is quite mind bobbling to look back at my
younger self and realize how much influence television had on a younger mind.
Times have
changed quite a bit, I no longer force myself off the warm cozy bed in order to
get my morning fix of cartoons, but who has not been indulged in a television
series? The television was made as an entertainment for the masses and it is
doing just that. Reality television is essentially giving that morning fix I craved
as a younger child to the population. Reality T.V has taken broadcasting into a
different direction. No longer are people interested in the news, talking
among themselves about what is happening in the world and how we are being
influenced. Children are no-longer given the sense of innocence and childhood
they once held.
In today’s society,
the viewer’s crave the drama and cultural differences which reality T.V
provides. We now see younger and younger audiences being influenced in a
negative way by these programs like the “Jersey Shore’s.” Children and adolescents’ are affected more so
than adults by what they see on T.V. They see these shows and assume that it is
the social norm. What examples are we giving the younger generations as to what
an acceptable ethical standing and attitude is?
We really found news are boring when were still a kid, but as time goes by, our preference on TV shows changes also. I agree with you that parents should guide their children about television shows.
ReplyDeleteI liked your ideas about reality TV. My blog has a similar theme about how it is doing more harm than good.
ReplyDeleteReality TV shows have altered the ideas and opinions our children grow up to have; however, little is being done by the people that televise these horrid examples of a "normal life" just to keep their pockets full. Now we're seeing this sociological sway from modest behavior to materialistic and live-life-to-the-fullest ideas. Of course these things have been present far before any of these television shows, but it is these television shows that have normalized it to the point that it is almost embraced by our peers and even expected from some adults.
ReplyDeleteIn my point of view, reality TV is distracting American citizens from what is going on in our country. If TV can pollute our minds with this junk, then we are too distracted Monday through Friday to question what the government is doing.
ReplyDeleteTV shows are showing more negative than positive. I agree that parents should monitor their kids what to watch.
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