Posted on 09/07/2012 11:01:54 PM PDT by This Just In
Is Honey Boo Boo A Scam?
In our home you will not find televised programming. No Nightly News (or as some would say-Nightly sNewz), no game shows, no DIY, no infomercials or reality TV. Ill admit that there are some drawbacks. No golf, no Olympic coverage, no football, baseball, or basketball. Theres no live coverage of any sporting events, but these drawbacks are of little consequence. On each and every occasion in which we travel, and are provided with the opportunity to sit in our hotel rooms and stare at the one-eyed monster, my family and I are reminded of why we dumped televised programming in the first place many years ago.
Case and point: Here Comes Honey Boo
This program is just one of a plethora of examples as to why we believe detriment far outweighs the benefit public television offers society today. The fact that TLC, as well as Honey Boo Boos family, appears to have no problem in exploiting this 6 year old pageant sensation is reason enough to be appalled and motivation enough to "Just Say No" to tv. What is more striking to me is the fact that many in our society fail to realize that this program is designed to actually ridicule and mock the country folk in flyover country, or as some would like to say, hicks and rednecks, as well as reinforce the stereotype. If viewers fail to see the correlation between the timing of this program and this election cycle-and its historical significance, its no wonder America is in over its head.
Such programming has enabled the media to successfully normalize ease dropping, if you will. In fact, theyve glorified it. A right to personal privacy? Whats personal privacy? Respect for ones space? Who cares about ones space? After all, arent we a community? The deterioration of the concept of personal privacy has been perpetuated no thanks-in part-to these influences and the mindset by which they are created by.
Americans are more than happy to sit on their couches and allow TLC and the programs creators to mock them. All the while saying that its just entertainment. Watching a precocious 6 year old strut her stuff down the catwalk while dressed up like Lady Gaga (I use the term Lady lightly) on steroids is hardly entertaining. Its disturbing.
And yet viewers settle into their cozy living rooms week after week, in the privacy of their own homes, and peer into the personal business of what has become a very public life. Honey Boo Boo and her family are more than happy to please our curiosity, and their narcissistic naval gazing. I'm sure Momma Honey Boo Boo's bank account is living pretty large as well (no pun intended).
In her comments concerning Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Morning Joe host Mika Brzezinski stated, sums up everything I have to say about America, and what we need to do. EVERYTHING about America? What-exactly-does Ms. Brzezinski and the we shes referring to need to do? What is she eluding to?
Mika Brzezinskis comments encapsulates the mindset of those on the Left, and their disregard, if not disdain, for flyover country Americans. And reality programs like Here Comes Honey Boo Boo attempts to reinforce and justify that mindset, as well as the supposed need to do something.
Here Comes Honey Boo Boo is not just about a little girl. Its about a societies descend into indifference, complacency, and indecency. The mainstream media has been our tour guide and instructor in taking us by the hand and leading Americans down that path of destruction.
Its time to tell the tour guide to take a hike, and take the lead, America.
I seem to remember a poster from the Sixties: “Kill your TV’’.
Philo Farnsworth, who invented the television, once told his son, Kent;
“There’s nothing on it worthwhile, and we’re not going to watch it in this household, and I don’t want it in your intellectual diet.”
I don't know what it is about as a show nor care.
Nice thought but the spelling and grammatical errors detract from it.
All “reality TV” is a scam.
I should point out that we own a television. We watch films, documentaries, and instructional vids on DVD.
I quit watching TV over 10 years ago.
FrogDad watched less and less until a year ago, when he realized he hadn’t turned it on in over 3 months, finally had the satellite disconnected.
We have been geocaching, reading, watching old series on DVD (mostly Sci-Fi), and older movies while doing jigsaw puzzles together.
We don’t miss TV.
“All reality TV is a scam.”
Toxic too.
P.S. I’d never heard of this Boo Boo person until your post.
My apologies.
Proof reader is my friend, but I told her to take the day off. Multi task was no help as well.
Most of my TV watching consists of USC Trojans football when I can’t attend games in person, Book TV, and Fox News.
My better half happened to be visiting some website a couple of months ago when a clip of Honey Boo Boo was played. I recently viewed an episode. As you can see, the show made an impression.
Clinton delivered a speech at the DNC? :^)
No broadcast or cable or dish TV here for almost 20 years now.
From Talking Heads, “Found A Job:”
“Damn that television, what a bad picture.”
“Don’t get upset, it’s not a major disaster.”
“There’s nothing on tonight,” he said, “I don’t know
what’s the matter.”
“Nothing’s ever on,” she said, “So I don’t know
why you bother.”
We’ve heard this little scene, we’ve heard it many times
People fighting over little things, and wasting precious time
They might be better off, I think, the way it seems to me
Making up their own shows, which might be better than t.v.
I turned off MY TV back in 2000 when Fox hired Geraldo and have never turned it back on. Don’t miss is a bit. People look at me like I’m from Mars when I tell them I haven’t watched TV in over a decade.
I wish we had turned our tv off 20 years ago.
Had to look it up. What a horrid looking woman the mother is!
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