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I believe Reality TV corrupts our society; it’s poison to our youth with examples of bad behavior, promiscuity, low morals, rudeness and sin. These shows should be taken off the air, these people get paid millions to corrupt the minds of our children. What are your thoughts?
Don’t watch them?

I think formal campaigns are the wrong answer, personally. Americans are sensitive to this perception of evangelical “Puritanism”, so calls to censorship very often backfire.

Rather, I’d take a page out of the culture warrior, Bill O’Reilly’s book, and dismiss the majority of the dopey shows rather than waging a campaign against most of them. If Catholics/Christians are going to gain ground in the greater culture war, we need to be trusted by the masses as being the reasonable ones, not the reactionary ones.
 
I think stopping at Reality TV would be a brooooadddd oversight. LOL.
Speaking of corrupting the minds of children, have you watched the Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, or ABC “Family” lately?
If I had children, they would hate me. I thought my parents were conservative? I can’t imagine letting my kids watch most any TV shows these days, listen to any pop radio stations, wear half of the clothes they sell for kids now.
What really kills me is that apparently most people don’t see the parallels between modern America and the Roman Empire. This kind of culture is destined to self-destruct. “Those who don’t learn from history…” Eghhhh!
I sooooo agree! I was just starting at the biggest of evils in my opinion. And on of the worst shows I feel is that Toddlers to Tiaras; that show clearly sends a horrible message to kids and the perverts that have trouble remaining in reality! Any pedophile who sees a little girl dressed that way WILL get the wrong message and I just don’t think it’s safe for any of our kids with this sinful show on the air. Step by step, I believe Reality TV has opened the door for more and more questionable junk to be put on the air. Our children see this and mimic it. It’s aweful!!! 👍
 
Don’t watch them?

I think formal campaigns are the wrong answer, personally. Americans are sensitive to this perception of evangelical “Puritanism”, so calls to censorship very often backfire.

Rather, I’d take a page out of the culture warrior, Bill O’Reilly’s book, and dismiss the majority of the dopey shows rather than waging a campaign against most of them. If Catholics/Christians are going to gain ground in the greater culture war, we need to be trusted by the masses as being the reasonable ones, not the reactionary ones.
I definitely see your point! I just wish there was something we could do to be more active to take this junk off the air. If I hide these shows from my kids, the other kids at school tell them about the shows. Kids deserve an age of innocence, it’s the only one they’ll have and these shows throw that age out the window very early.
 
Turn off the television. Read books with your kids. Play board games. Have a family art/science project night. Work with your kids to plan one weekend outing a month. Teach your kids to cook/sew/work on cars/fix the computer/maintain the fish tank. Volunteer with them. Take them to daily Mass.

Pretty soon you and your kids will be so busy being a family that you’ll forget reality television even exists.

Luna
I really wish it were that easy! My kids have friends at school and this corruption reaches my home regardless. We have 1 TV in my house that’s on for 1 hour a day but my children know exactly whats happening on “keeping up with the Kardasians” which I think is a terribly sinful show.
 
I enjoy reality tv programs, and I don’t like people who look down on others who enjoy this stuff. Who cares? If you don’t like it, don’t spoil “Survivor” for those of us that do.

Click the button marked “off” on your TV set.
I really invite you to pay attention to the hate, the aggression, the backstabbing these shows offer you. Would you want to go to Mass and see this kind of behavior? These people are ruthless and driven by greed. I can see the attraction to watching them, but I can also see the attraction to a lot of sinful things. I know they’re not all bad, but they are not what I think the children of this great country should be watching.
 
I really invite you to pay attention to the hate, the aggression, the backstabbing these shows offer you. Would you want to go to Mass and see this kind of behavior? These people are ruthless and driven by greed. I can see the attraction to watching them, but I can also see the attraction to a lot of sinful things. I know they’re not all bad, but they are not what I think the children of this great country should be watching.
Ok. Then don’t let your kids watch it. I support your right to protest,boycott, and do what you wish. Please support my right, as an adult without kids of my own, to watch and enjoy those shows.
 
Sorry to disagree, but I don’t see a lot of promiscuity and sin on “Deadliest Catch”, “Cake Boss”, or “Dance Moms”. Maybe you need to stop watching the Kardashians and Jersey Shore?😉
Unfortunately (or Fortunately) I’ve seen maybe one episode of a few reality shows. I’m sure there are a few good ones that are not filled with hate, anger, greed, sin, promiscuity, etc but I would dare to say most of them are junk designed to get into the minds of our kids. Some of these shows teach our kids (and some adults) they are “entitled” to act and be ways that is not in teaching with the Church. I’ll take your word for it, but please be cautious about how the devil makes his way into our lives.
 
My suggestion would be to get the kids more involved with helping the poor. The more time they spend helping people with real problems, the more they’ll realize the “problems” Kim and Kourtney are having are petty and shallow.
 
I have a more radical solution I doubt most of you could handle (especially the abundance of youth that seems to inhabit this site):

Don’t take this or that show or program off TV.

Take the TV out of your house. Bye bye!

It really can be done. “Oh, but how will I stay informed?”
I am extremely well-informed: I read.

I haven’t had a TV in 30 years.

As an experiment, just to discover what you will do with all those wonderful liberated hours, try unplugging yours for one month. Maybe for Lent?
Fantastic Idea! No TV for Lent just to see. The news received on TV is all sensationalism anyway. Sensationalized for ratings. 👍
 
It’s an old argument that never seems to get fully answered:

Does television simply mimic society and provide what viewers want or does it shape it? Or both?

As usual, I blame the viewers for tolerating and watching garbage, leading to even more immoral material being developed. It’s all about your free will, a concept that makes many modern Christians uncomfortable because it requires a judgment about good and evil.
 
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I think I love EWTN too much. 😛 I would say that accounts for 95 percent of my TV viewing.
For the record, I’m 26 and went several years in my late teens/early 20s without a TV (quite happily I might add!)

Still, ignoring a problem doesn’t make it go away. Even if we take the TVs out of our houses, there are still millions of impressionable, unsupervised children channel surfing through this moral wasteland. It’s scary. Things are bad enough. What will our country look like in another 10, 20 years?
So True!!
 
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Our culture in the U.S. seems to have gone off the rails. Every entertainment outlet, year after year, decade after decade, trying to push the envelope for cheap ratings. As a result, the swamp just keeps rising. We are losing our God-given dignity, which is rippling throughout society in such destructive ways. People are out for themselves, for fame and money and their bodies, and our kids are growing up lost and directionless. I’m sure I sound like an old coot, but I’m only 40. Yet the older I get, the more I can’t stand this increasingly degenerate culture. If we give up our dignity, we’ve handing ourselves over to the evil one on a silver platter.

Reality TV-- notwithstanding the examples above (Deadliest Catch, etc.)-- does seem like the epicenter at present time. We need more Godly courage. Who are the folks that can start draining this swap? I’m not talking about censorship at all, as I believe in liberty. But we need a movement in this country to unplug this trash.

Alrighty, rant over! :mad: :eek:
Absolutely! They have a whole station called G4 or something where they have entire reality shows about Cheating on your spouse. How horrific to put this dirty laundry on the air. For people to see it and then possibly mimic the behavior…it just infuriates me. And I’m only 40! But I have 2 kids under 10 and I would be heartbroken if I found out they went to a friends house and saw this junk.
 
Some reality shows are quite nice, and show good family values. The reality is that every family has issues, and everyone is a sinner.
Yes, I know that to be true, but to have my kids see some show like “sister wives” would break my heart. We try hard to live a good Catholic life, these shows have so much influence that it’s difficult to keep out! I guess my only avenue is to pray.
 
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A few years after I was born, my Dad met a stranger who was new to our small Ontario town. From the beginning, Dad was fascinated with this enchanting newcomer and soon invited him to live with our family. The stranger was quickly accepted and was around from then on.

As I grew up, I never questioned his place in my family. In my young mind, he had a special niche. My parents were complementary instructors: Mom taught me good from evil, and Dad taught me to obey. But the stranger…he was our storyteller. He would keep us spellbound for hours on end with adventures, mysteries and comedies.

If I wanted to know anything about politics, history or science, he always knew the answers about the past, understood the present and even seemed able to predict the future! He took my family to the first major league ball game. He made me laugh, and he made me cry. The stranger never stopped talking, but Dad didn’t seem to mind.

Sometimes, Mom would get up quietly while the rest of us were shushing each other to listen to what he had to say, and she would go to the kitchen for peace and quiet. (I wonder now if she ever prayed for the stranger to leave.)

Dad ruled our household with certain moral convictions, but the stranger never felt obligated to honor them. Profanity, for example, was not allowed in our home… Not from us, our friends or any visitors. Our longtime visitor, however, got away with four-letter words that burned my ears and made my dad squirm and my mother blush. My Dad didn’t permit the liberal use of alcohol… But the stranger encouraged us to try it on a regular Basis. He made cigarettes look cool, cigars manly and pipes distinguished.

He talked freely (much too freely!) about men and women. His comments were sometimes blatant, sometimes suggestive, and generally embarrassing.

I now know that my early concepts about relationships were influenced strongly by the stranger. Time after time, he opposed the values of my parents, yet he was seldom rebuked… And NEVER asked to leave.

More than fifty years have passed since the stranger moved in with our family. He has blended right in and is not nearly as fascinating as he was at first. Still, if you could walk into my parents’ den today, you would still find him sitting over in his corner, waiting for someone to listen to him talk and watch him draw his pictures.

His name?.. … .

We just call him ‘TV.’
This my friend is priceless! A great story I will use one day!
 
I really wish it were that easy! My kids have friends at school and this corruption reaches my home regardless. We have 1 TV in my house that’s on for 1 hour a day but my children know exactly whats happening on “keeping up with the Kardasians” which I think is a terribly sinful show.
Then turn it into teachable moments. How are the people on television behaving immorally? Did anyone on the show make a moral decision during last night’s episode? Compare their perceived morals with your family’s. If some television producer gave your family a bazillion dollars to make a television show, how would that change your family’s values and belief structure? How much privacy should people expect in their lives, and how does it change a family to be under so much media scrutiny? What are the values of a family that decides to have a reality show made about them? Do any of those values overlap with yours?

Getting them to engage in this kind of thinking and discussion will not only help them solidify their Catholic morals and values, you’ll be helping them hone their decision-making skills for when they’re adults and you’re not there all the time to guide them.

Luna
 
Ok. Then don’t let your kids watch it. I support your right to protest,boycott, and do what you wish. Please support my right, as an adult without kids of my own, to watch and enjoy those shows.
I agree. I think this goes back to a thread I remember from awhile back about some people expecting everything in the media to be child friendly. Is there a lot of junk out there? Are there a lot of shows that aren’t appropriate for kids? Sure! But that doesn’t mean adults can’t enjoy them.

I can watch Survivor for the challenges and team work and ignore the negative parts. It doesn’t make me want to go out and lie to everyone. I love crime dramas, but watching them doesn’t make me want to go out and murder people. If someone else knows that these shows could be problematic for them, by all means, change the channel, but why does that mean I have to?

And I also have a problem with condemning a whole genre. Like others have already mentioned, there are some reality shows that are more family friendly, a lot of the cooking shows, Amazing Race is usually pretty good, so I have a hard time with people saying that ALL of xyz type shows are evil. There are usually a pretty wide range in any genre. 🤷
 
I like the Cops shows, Bait Car, Jail, Vegas Strip, Beyond Scared Straight, Storage Wars, Dog the Bounty Hunter, American Pickers, Pawn Stars, Hardcore Pawn, the show with gold prospecting in Alaska, Alaska State Troopers, and then there are the “World’s Dumbest” shows on TruTV…pretty funny.

I fall asleep to one of these every night!
 
I like the Cops shows, Bait Car, Jail, Vegas Strip, Beyond Scared Straight, Storage Wars, Dog the Bounty Hunter, American Pickers, Pawn Stars, Hardcore Pawn, the show with gold prospecting in Alaska, Alaska State Troopers, and then there are the “World’s Dumbest” shows on TruTV…pretty funny.

I fall asleep to one of these every night!
…doesn’t Alaska suck? I thought I had it rough.
 
I agree that there is some reality tv out there that I personally wouldn’t watch, but there are also some good shows out there. I love the techniques from America’s Supernanny, and I love watching The Amazing Race (I feel like I get to vicariously visit those places). I enjoy watching Ice Road Truckers and seeing the lifestyle on the road. But I do limit tv viewing in general, and DVR a lot of shows.
 
I believe Reality TV corrupts our society; it’s poison to our youth with examples of bad behavior, promiscuity, low morals, rudeness and sin. These shows should be taken off the air, these people get paid millions to corrupt the minds of our children. What are your thoughts?
My thoughts are we need to be focusing more on getting rid of porn, if we’re gonna be getting rid of something.

As for those shows? Not much you can do, except raise children who are strong in their morals and not easily influenced by whatever bad behavior they see on TV. Mainly because even if they don’t see it on TV, they’ll see it in the world around them, especially once they get into high school and then college.

If they don’t have a strong back bone, they won’t make it, regardless of whether or not reality TV exists.
 
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