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What've You Got Against TV?



Question:

What is it that religious Jews have against television? Aren't you a bit cut off from reality? How do you know what's going on in the world without a TV in the house?

Answer:

I would say that it's the other way around--TV cuts you off from reality. Whatever you are watching, whether it's the news or entertainment, you are missing out on what's going on in the real world. The news is a distortion of what's going on other people's lives, and the entertainment is a distraction from what's going on in your life. "Reality TV" is an oxymoron.

The TV news is simply reporting the facts - right? Wrong. It is only reporting the facts that are visually captivating, will maintain the ratings, conform to the prejudices of the viewers (not to mention the station owners), and fit into neat little segments - as if there has never been a story too complicated to report in three minutes....

But it's not only the news that distances us from reality. Just as TV news replaces the facts with a contrived opinion, TV entertainment replaces real human interaction with somebody else's fantasies. Those who spend their hours following soap operas are missing out on the days of the lives of their own family and friends. The sitcom junkies are oblivious to the hilarity of everyday living. And the fans glued to "reality TV" are blind to the reality happening in their own home.

Could it be that TV is a major cause of the relationships crisis we face today? Apart from the time wasted in front of the box, there is a deeper effect the media is having on our generation of TV addicts. So many people are complaining that they can't find somebody to love. How often do we hear, "I just can't find the right person." Well, to a couch potato, it's no wonder no one is "the right person." Who can compete with the beautiful, funny, interesting and witty characters that strut the screens and fill their minds every night? Never mind that it's all contrived and staged. How many people do you know who fit TV's narrow definition of what is considered attractive? Of course no one in the real world matches up.

Personally, I feel more in touch with reality without a TV. You may not be ready to throw yours out the window. But at least ensure that it is you that controls the television, and not the reverse. Make sure you are not missing out on real relationships in favor of imaginary friends. Life was not meant to be lived only during commercial breaks.


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Posted: Oct 29, 2008
TV can be used for good purposes.
I have been watching TV lately because of political campaign news. I realize that we do not get the real news, because they are censored. I was wondering why the tv is not used for good purposes such as Jewish religious programs, debates, news, cooking, arts and crafts, etc? The Jewish community can touch those in other parts of the world and at home. May be Chabad organization should think this over. Why must we watch constant negative news?
Shalom!
Posted By Elizabeth
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Posted: Oct 28, 2008
ANYTHING Can Be Addictive, Not Just TV!
Why do so many people consider TV such a terrible thing? What about too much drinking, smoking, drugs, sex, food, and even shopping?

Moderation is the key! Unfortunately, many people either just say NO to TV altogether or just watch TV nonstop.

I watched TV for education and entertainment - especially when reality became too stressful to handle. I also watch the News.

My real addiction was food, but I now have it under control most of the time.
Posted By Lisa, Providence, RI

Posted: Oct 26, 2008
So much to say for and against TV
Wow! There are so many posts I'd like to respond to directly but I just don't have that much time for one thread.
There are good shows on TV that are educational such as the Survivorman shows that show how stay alive even if you are far away from technology & "civilization".
On the other hand, even those shows have commercials full of anti Torah ideas, and I see no way to watch them, without being exposed to them even if you turn it off instantly.
As for not being "in the world" by watching I had always felt that was an advantage since growing up not religious in a non Jewish neighborhood, all I knew as "other kids" were pot smokers and bullies who had only evil on their tiny brains.
I always felt better and safer enjoying intelligent shows such as the origional Star Trek and Twilight Zone, which had imagination and caused me to think about things and come up with new ideas.
These days with my life so bad, TV is an escape from the horrible reality that G-d decreed, "can't change".
Posted By World of Sheker



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