This is something I've wondered for a while, and I've also had a few headbutting moments with my wife regarding her enjoyment of reality television shows.
I can't stand television. Granted, I have found some genuine entertainment from Sons of Anarchy, Walking Dead, and a few of the HBO and Showtime running series. I could live without them though.
Is this worth it? Would this allow me to own the values of my family just a little more? Is it too extreme? Can we just solve any value-related issues by moderating television intake?
I think television is something almost every household has in common. I think television shows and commercials shape us. They influence our moral compasses, they present to us examples of behavior to use in social situations, they entertain us with pop culture. I'm not saying they're evil, but I am wondering what value do they really provide for the tradeoff?
I can't stand television. Granted, I have found some genuine entertainment from Sons of Anarchy, Walking Dead, and a few of the HBO and Showtime running series. I could live without them though.
Is this worth it? Would this allow me to own the values of my family just a little more? Is it too extreme? Can we just solve any value-related issues by moderating television intake?
I think television is something almost every household has in common. I think television shows and commercials shape us. They influence our moral compasses, they present to us examples of behavior to use in social situations, they entertain us with pop culture. I'm not saying they're evil, but I am wondering what value do they really provide for the tradeoff?