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The “Family Hour”

the good, the bad and the ugly

 

Once upon a time, watching TV together as a family was fun. Parents trusted networks to hold adult-teme programs after young viewers are asleep. Now, even the cartoons lend themselves to violence and disrespect. Now, with the remote-in-hand, we patrol the TV like soldiers.

 

I am fed-up with programs based on low-level lifestyles. Where have all the creative writers gone? Mysteries are compelling to watch, but consider the ubiquitous 8:00 o’clock PM crime shows with images of maggot-infested corpses. Consider Family Guy’s themes of incest, bestiality, rape and repulsive sex jokes.

 

Parents must monitor every single program on TV. Many popular shows like SpongeBob depict sexual undertones to young fans, knowing children “soak up” animation. South Park pushes profanity and pedophilia – awful assaults on innocent children!  What’s good about that?

 

Hero material? 

(photo taken from   http://www.startribune.com/535/story/1030783.html)

 

Where’s the TV-free space where families can roam the airwaves without one ear plugged and one eyes closed? Parents have the right to keep their children innocent and untouched by despicable images and vile language. The opposition shouts, “Block it! Control your kid.”  Since when are parents isolated in the effort to create a healthy culture? Furthermore, why pay for what we must block? 

 

The American public is disgusted. In a March 2007 Zogby Poll, 79% of respondents agreed: too much sex, violence and coarse language on television. We celebrate Hollywood’s writer’s strike. Will doors open for new talent or more trends-of-terrible? 

 

The Parents Television Council recently provided an in-depth analysis of Family Hour programming, providing evidence of 2246 instances of violent, profane and sexual content in 180 hours of programming (12.48 instances per television hour). Airing in the Family Hour, more than ¾ of all the programs (76.4%) use foul language -- 4.53 per hour.  Well over half of all programs (54.8%) contained sexual content  -- 3.76 incidents per hour. Nearly all programs (46.2%) contained violent content. So. Why be surprised about the vulgarity and violence on the street, at work and home? What we plant today grows into tomorrow. 

 

Real bad news: some parents are silent, sleeping or submissive to their children. That doesn’t build character or hope.  It’s easy to push indecency but difficult to confront and eliminate.  

 

No pressure is put on local broadcast affiliates; no pressure on cable companies or broadcasters who annually agree to upgrade absurd disorder each season; no pressure on city council to uphold high community standards when granting broadcaster’s licenses. If we get swept into consumerism, no pressure on advertisers that we’re not “buying it.” It’s your turn to participate.

 

Taxpayers own the airwave.  We’re not caught between the “ropes” in this wrestling match unless we remain inactive while forking-over our paychecks to the “anything goes” monopolies. 

 

Opponents of grassroots organizations like the Parents Television Council, accuse parents of making an “unnecessary fuss.” Now, sides are drawn, and that's a poor result of "entertainment" programs.

 

Having to speak against “entertainment” paints a sad picture. It teaches children that leaders aren’t interested in their safety. I spend a lot of time talking to parents concerned with protecting their children from exposure to the bad and ugly on all screens-of-entertainment. To avoid introducing low moral standards, they unplug the TV.

 

That can’t be good news for advertisers. But. Its good news for the family – more laughter and memory-building events together – like discovering mud puddles, cocoons and pianos.

Why let the bad and ugly out rank the good?  Visit Parents Television Council (wwwparentstv.org) to view the trends-of-trouble and what you can do to trim it.

 

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