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To: equaviator

—I sometimes think the media persists in broad and extended coverage of the aftermaths —

It’s one of the things I gladly miss since dumping TV in 1997. That kind of stuff is not news. It is voyeurism and gossip.

I got chastised by a liberal acquaintance for not caring about what’s happening at Penn State. Why should I? There are worse travesties going on all over the country and world. The only reason everyone “cares” about Penn State is that it is what is being reported.

If I had children attending there or thinking about attending, I’m be interested. But I would then make the decisions I need to make and move on. The only thing that would have made this a bigger story than me is if the guy had been found not guilty. I’d want to know why everyone was so sure he was if a jury decided he wasn’t. But that didn’t happen. End of story.

Same with this. I know nobody in Colorado and a lot more people were killed in car accidents that same day. Sure, I want to know it actually happened, with whatever particulars there are, but the next day it is yesterday’s news.

When the jury reaches its verdict, it will be news to me that day too. But the day after that it will be “yesterday’s news”.

Dumping tv sure simplified my life...


14 posted on 07/26/2012 5:23:30 AM PDT by cuban leaf (Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
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To: cuban leaf

I totally agree - it is amazing what I used to think I *had* to know and now I am content to scan the headlines and read what I choose... I had about a week of “news” withdrawals - now I don’t even think about it!!! I highly recommend removing the TV (or, as we do, just use it for DVD/ netflix movies). I feel much calmer somehow :)


16 posted on 07/26/2012 6:02:43 AM PDT by Momto2 (I hate it when I wake up and Obama is President.......)
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