It's
interesting that the conflictions of society are the real
events of the day. Reality is playing out right in front
of our eyes. What America thinks is "reality,"
these days, is not really reality...it's entertainment.
This new entertainment genre is the dominant genre on television.
We love to see people eat things and get sick, get punked
and pranked, deceive each other to survive on an island,
get fired, get their home and bodies made over, be the last
occupant of the "Big Brother" house, find love
and even watch dysfunctional people live their dysfunctional
lives...and we call them "real wives" of whatever
when, in fact, there's nothing real about them.
At a time when the world is falling
apart, American society loses itself in the false realities
of television made to strip us of our money and any intellectual
dignity we may have left. Reality television is low information
entertainment supposedly based around the psychology of
real life or "keeping it real." Its simplicity
is its attraction to a dumbed down public with what pundits
call a "low information" capacity. Even politics
targets its issues, its ideology and its spin (articulation)
toward low information voters. The nation has been ripped
off, its capital system exploited, their homes taken, their
jobs transferred overseas while the public is stuck on stupid
flooded with reality television programming produced cheaply
to save media conglomerates money. Another exploitation
of the public, but more like a continuation of insulting
the public’s intelligence. At what point does the public
understand that reality on television isn’t really “reality”
in real life. How about this week? The biggest news event
of the week? The filing for divorce of Kim Kardashian. Really!!??
This whole Kardashian craze is perhaps
the biggest demonstration of how contrived reality distorts
reality. This 72 day marriage was preceded by nearly a year
of hype suggests that this reality “star,” who has made
a career of branding herself as the girlfriend of athletes
and entertainers, may have pulled off the biggest publicity
stunt of the last decade. The only thing real about this
Kardashian was the on-line porn tape that got millions of
hits and branded her as “the golddigger” that everybody
wanted to be like. Showing young girls how to trap a rich
man, without substance, is a needed skill set for a low
information public and this particular Kardashian played
to it. It is every girls dream to catch an NBA player or
an NFL player, and these Kardashians rope em in like steers
in a rodeo show. Their reality has been to make the realities
of hyper-consumerism the “glamorous life” for millions to
desire, as fashion, cosmetics and television tap into their
“pop culture” following that now represents millions on
Facebook and Twitter. A “reality” brand that corporations
now pay her millions to reach.
One by one we witness “a day in the
life” reality show pop up based on the public’s willingness
to distract themselves from life’s real realities.
It isn’t until one is nearly brain dead that they come to
realize this reality is just a mental drain on our emotions,
with no intellectual return beyond possibly getting famous,
and even paid, to be more outrageous than the last reality
show you watched. To be out of the public eye, in many industries,
is to be deemed irrelevant. But if the only way you can
be relevant is to be a reality TV star, then really? How
relevant are you? Conscious rap group Public Enemy star,
Flava Flav, is more relevant in the rap genre than the reality
T.V. genre. “Flava of Love” casting him as some kind of
Casanova was hardly believable..but somehow its outrageousness
made people watch it. And the women that made fools of themselves
became reality TV stars. It was Flava Flav that once said,
“You can’t stop reality from being real.” At the time he
meant that the reality of America’s race construct can’t
be hidden by not talking about it. Today it would mean that
you can’t make sense out of something that is senseless.
If it doesn’t make sense, why would you tell us that it
does?
The only reason you would is because
it makes money, and there are some that believe that if
it doesn’t make money, it doesn’t make sense. To those who
say that, I say, “Slavery didn’t make sense either…but it
made money, not for those who were willing or unwilling
to be exploited…but for those who exploited them. Reality
television is the same, making money for people who are
willing to be exploited for fame, or willing to exploit
themselves just to remain in the public eye. It is a sad
commentary on America culture. Not because it exists, but
because it is popular and in demand.
America has some real problems
as its reality is grabbing most Americans by the throats.
None of them will be resolved by Kim Kardashian’s multi-million
dollar wedding or her apology to her fans over her less
than three month divorce filing. I bet you one thing, though.
I bet she keeps the gifts…her wedding was real life, even
though it was supposed to be good reality television. They
didn’t mix…Real life and false realities rarely do.
Hopefully,
America can now tell the difference.
BlackCommentator.com
Columnist, Dr. Anthony Asadullah Samad, is a national columnist,
managing director of the Urban Issues Forum
and author of Saving The Race: Empowerment Through Wisdom. His Website is AnthonySamad.com. Twitter @dranthonysamad. Click here
to contact Dr. Samad.
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