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Jersey Shore on MTV

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Last week, this column blasted MTV’s brainless “reality show” Jersey Shore for its clueless cast and anti-Italian bias. But while the show was offensive, there was some schadenfreude-flavored glee to be derived from the viewing of so mindless a program filled with equally mindless individuals…the same sort of pleasure some receive from watching The Three Stooges (though Moe, Larry and Curly should be offended by the comparison). But this week, Jersey Shore took a sharp turn from being about a train wreck of teen drunkenness and failed sexual exploits, and veered into deeper exploitation – that of violence against women. For its use of violence as a promotional gimmick, MTV’s Jersey Shore (Thursdays, 10:00 p.m. ET) is the Worst Cable TV Show of the Week  

 

News has been rocketing around the blogosphere and TV about the events leading to this week’s Jersey Shore. While in a bar, a complaining Snooki was brutally punched in the face by a man, who was then arrested. Naturally, this footage has been shown over and over on the Internet. After using this violent scene to heavily promote the episode, MTV feigned shock at the outraged reaction of viewers, critics and the public. Whining that “the video footage has been taken out of context,” MTV sanctimoniously removed the video from the episode itself. MTV representatives called the violence “extremely disturbing” …but that didn’t stop the network from garnering tons of publicity from the incident.

But this is typical of MTV’s hypocrisy. A public-service announcement currently playing on the channel urges teens to stop “sexting,” or sending nude pictures of themselves to classmates. Often such pictures end up being shared with entire schools, and the girls who have sent the pictures end up humiliated. In one recent case, a girl committed suicide after pictures she “sexted” to a boy were shared with the school.

 

Obviously, sexting is a sexist, dangerous practice, harmful to girls’ self-respect and sense of decency. MTV, which has made its fortune with sexually-exploitative programming, is now urging teens not to engage in this practice. How? With a commercial that shows a totally nude teenage girl. While breasts and genitals are blurred, equally blurry is the commercial’s reasoning – using nudity to titillate teen viewers, while telling them that such a practice is a bad idea.

 

This is how MTV teaches teenagers. To teach teens that bigotry and stereotyping is wrong, they show a program filled with bigoted stereotypes. To teach them not to punch women, they show a woman being punched. And to teach teens not to send nude pictures of themselves to others, they show a picture of a nude woman.

 

For violence against women and rank hypocrisy, MTV’s Jersey Shore is the Worst Cable TV Shows of the Week.

 

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