Sunday, April 29, 2007
Discrimination in the Ranks
CNN Article on Minorities Faring Worse in Traffic Violations
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
I hope I don't get kidnapped...
Sunday April 8th I sat down to watch an evening of T.V. with my family, all happily groggy from our Easter meal. Although primetime television does not begin until 8 pm, my evening started at 7 with
The type of program may have a big part in whether television is creating a hyper reality or bringing a part of the world in that would otherwise be missing. For instance, I felt as though I had been somewhat involved in a kidnapping even though I’ve never known someone who was kidnapped. And, by the shows that are on every night, it seems like kidnappings are more commonplace than children making it home safe. However, the discovery channel special is bringing places from all over the world that I will never see into my living room. I’m seeing sights that I will probably never get the chance to see in person or may not be able to see. For example, they slowed down a shark attack so it could be seen in detail. That is the only chance I’ll ever have to see that.
Of all shows, I think that the dramas and reality shows create a feeling of hyper-reality. They showcase the world in a way that is not realistic. They create a frenzy feeling like that’s how life is when really, it isn’t. Crime scene analysis isn’t like that in real life. Real people don’t sit around in mansions all day drinking champagne. This is the reality that these shows portray and it only adds to the confusion in the world about what life should be like. Does a mansion mean success? Is money what its all about? Should we all be packing guns to protect ourselves? Is there a good chance that by next week I’ll be kidnapped? Watch primetime television and this may be the feeling you leave with. Choose good programming and you’ll get to see a new side of the world.