Junk Food for the Mind
Until just a few years ago, I only had a handful of TV channels at my disposal. When my wife and I decided to get cable internet, we also decided to get cable TV along with it. If you are one who has cable, how often have you looked at the more than 100 channels that you had in the evening and realized that there was nothing on? Sure there was something. But how often did you find that there was nothing you really wanted to watch?
There is a lot of really awful programming on television, and many people mindlessly watch this stuff. A lot of garbage is streaming into mainstream
For example, you wouldn’t dare take all of these things off television, because that would “violate free speech.” This is nonsense. Who says the government has to be the one to do it? I understand the importance of free speech, but whatever happened to self-censorship? Why does everything have to be about decadence? Why do we need to learn about some rock star’s quest for his version of love? Why do we need to learn about the problems of ten or twenty young people living together in a house and trying to get along with each other, even though they all came from dysfunctional settings? The same problems apply to the movies. It seems that if you’re going to create a movie, you have to get at least two hours of decadence in; maybe you’ll even get an Academy Award or an Oscar for it.
Recently, we learned of the tragic death of Heath Ledger. It’s not certain whether this was accidental or what, but it seems reasonable the lifestyle
How many of these people cultivate more than what’s on the surface? I know that a few do. But this doesn’t come out in the television and movie fare. How many of them could you say are learned people who actually support causes that they’re truly knowledgeable about, rather than just doing “charity” films (that will bomb) or supporting fringe causes because they’re politically correct? (My definition of a “charity” film is a film about a
Probably, with the advent of Ledger’s untimely demise, he will always be known for that role. It’s sad really, because he had other more promising roles, including his role in The Patriot.
But moving on, the lifestyles that
We’re no longer shocked; that passed a long time ago. We just don’t feel like shelling out ten bucks or more per person for a crappy movie. Consumers, you’ll get a lot more out of reading a good book or practicing a musical instrument for a few hours. At least you’ll have something to show for the time spent. Adults and children alike will be better off consuming less junk food for the mind. –Cal Samuel August
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