As a child my parents limited my electronic consumption to 5
hours a week. I was encouraged to play outside and be independently imaginative.
Children whose parents don’t enact such restrictions are at a serious
developmental disadvantage. Since its inception our country has realized the
necessity of an educated populous and that education must start at a very young
age. And some television shows educate. But as in all things, TV channels are
in the business of making money. And they can only keep a lucrative business if
people watch their shows, so television becomes less educational and gains addictive
qualities. Parents find that their children are invested in the imagined
reality of TV characters rather than in their own reality. These same children
fill the time that they might have spent exercising their imaginations with
addictive TV shows with no educational value or aspect of imagination.
And it’s not just children. Shows like The Bachelor, Keeping up with
the Kardashians, The Real Housewives
of Beverly Hills, and other reality TV shows have wormed their way into the
backs of fans’ minds. These shows promote immorality, disloyalty, materialism, and
shallowness, despite their entertaining nature. Ultimately, it’s not just
children whose television consumption needs to be limited.
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