“I had to start
watching [The
Real Housewives of New Jersey]
every week because, well, my IQ was just too high. I mean seriously up there.
What can I tell you? After watching every episode, I am now officially as dumb
as that brown, particle-like stuff you find outside and don't want to track
inside the house. Rhymes with "wirt", I think.”-Celia Rivenbark,
Despite their
influence, and to my disgust, the participants of these productions are paid
and rewarded for their horrendous behavior. While these individuals are
congratulated on their “success” I find no good or beneficial advantage placed
upon the viewer. Rather they sit idly, allowing these unrealistic and negative
ideas to penetrate their minds. As time passes one begins to believe that these
“reality” shows are indeed real, portraying ordinary and realistic lives. No,
no and no; we must use great precaution and avoid the imperfections these shows
load upon us. We mustn’t allow this genre of media to infringe our view of
society, of reality and of reason.
Any man can play a
fool in front of a camera, so why is it that Americans idolizes those who chose
to do so? These reality “stars” are simply hungry for fame, money, unearned
attention and other selfish desires. Isn’t it the man behind the camera we should aspire to be? A man who puts his life into
focus, placing others before himself and trying to make his meaningful contribution
to the world? If our media is going to be force flooded by all these series,
why don’t they make a series about the cameramen? I’m sure we’d see humble men,
working to provide for their families, doing anything to avoid the spotlight while
remaining grateful for the job they have, their health and their happiness. This should be America. Let’s focus on those types of individuals.
The more I ponder this
subject the more disgusted I become. However, I may contradict myself by saying
there are a few reality shows that I’d actually approve of and probably
recommend. To name one: WipeOut. This series is far from crude, but rather full
of good, clean and appropriate humor. While other series degrade you, WipeOut
can only spring you forward, launching you into a world of smiles and giddy
laughter. Let us view more programs like this—ones that uplift and build
humanity.
I don't like the negativity of reality tv - the
'you're no good, so you have to leave, I choose you, but I thought you really
loved me.' It's all about how bad people are and I just hate that. I like Pimp
my Ride where someone is helping somebody [else]. -Bob Saget
Moreover, I can say
these things for I have experienced them. I have exercised my freedom of
personal choice to place myself, willingly, on the soft couch that lures one
into its softened seat. I’ve admittedly spent hours on end sitting in that
couch, watching those shows that intend to consume all my time. It took me far
too long to correlate my wasted and emptied state of mind to the time I spent
observing the ridiculous, selfish and crude behavior seen on television. It is
because of these experiences that I’ve chosen to renew my better judgment,
choosing to ignore these productions I was once fond of. I may indeed stand
alone in my current perception of reality TV but alone I will stand, for I am
fond of privacy in my own life and would hope others would share the same
respect for their own lives. Turn off that electrical box that calls you during
every spare moment; remember there are better things to watch, better things to
be doing. Let America rid itself of its loser and lousy entertainment and, when
temptation prevails, let us lean toward something more reasonable—something that
builds up and spotlights humanity.