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December 8, 2006

Why I don’t watch the news

Filed under: stuff that keeps me up at night — cdiacz @ 10:10 am

Mike and I were talking about having one of his friends over who is Muslim, and I’m excited because I’ve never sat down and talked to a Muslim before, and then it occured to me that I have no idea what’s going on in the news in that part of the world right now. Not that that would necessarily be part of the dinner conversation, but it made me think about why I don’t care to watch the news. One, I tend to think it is entirely biased. They show you only what they want you to see so they can get their sensational story out and get everyone riled up. Two, its usually downright depressing. Who really wants to hear about the latest murderer before they go to bed? I think there should be a news station that only does happy stories. What would happen if we only told the good things that happen, and only say supportive things about the president, and highlighted the good things this country has done instead of the criminals. Maybe there’s a website that already does that, I don’t know, I do watch the discovery channel, but there should be on one prime time TV, so we could learn whats going on without all the destructive talk. Think about the power of positive. It could change the world.

2 Comments »

  1. We already tried that. It was called the 1950’s.
    I think a major contributor to its demise was the technological advances (TV especially) that led to journalists crawling all over everything, to see if something was happening; when nothing was, the journalist poked it with a stick to see what happened. Soon every one of them thought he owed it to the world to let his opinion be known.
    Our sinful human nature (or was it Satan?) caused us to obsess over other people’s failures and especially delight in the downfall of the mighty; and that’s why we now have Fox News, CNN, the NY Times, the Enquirer…
    And now the internet spews it everywhere at the speed of light. It’s only going to get worse.
    That all being said, I haven’t a clue about what’s going on in the Middle East. I know the very very basics but I can’t stand to hear all that negativity. What I tend to do is go to some internet news pages and read about what seems interesting to me.

    Comment by Penny — December 8, 2006 @ 5:12 pm | Reply

  2. But what if we all boycotted it, like they did with that stupid OJ book? If we got enough people to say we just don’t want to hear about it anymore…

    Hi Penny, Haven’t heard from you in awhile!

    Comment by cindy — December 11, 2006 @ 10:06 am | Reply


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