The
Plug-In Drug Redux
by
Mike (in Tokyo) Rogers
by Mike (in Tokyo) Rogers
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."..
although you won't appear on any public wanted lists, the American
Government will consider you a dangerous enemy if you try to start
a movement for people to throw their television sets away... television
is the Government's way to keep people subdued, illiterate and
brainwashed and there won't be any thanks from them if you try
to change it."
~
Andrew Taylor, UK, IT Journalist
."..
Already long ago, from when we sold our vote to no man, the People
have abdicated our duties; for the People who once upon a time
handed out military command, high civil office, legions – everything,
now restrains itself and anxiously hopes for just two things:
bread and circuses"
~
From
Satire X of the Roman poet Juvenal, late 1st and early 2nd century
CE
Removing the
TV from the home is the only hope for people who still believe that
living in a free society is possible. This is the critical issue
when any discussing of the negative effects of television are to
be considered. My previous
article The
Plug-In Drug appeared on this particular website as it is
a place where I consider "free-thinking people" to gather. Nevertheless
some readers criticized it using very curious and illogical arguments.
If you believe
that our entire current political and social debacle cannot be attributed
to the wide infiltration of television in all aspects of our lives,
then you are truly blind. Television is the modern-day opiate of
the masses, used by our rulers to provide us with the bread and
circuses that keep our minds off the critical issues at hand.
Serious thought
must be given towards television; how it came about, by whom, and
for what purpose? Before anyone can make a fair and honest assessment
as to the question "Do the benefits of television outweigh the negative
effects for the average person or family as a whole," once again,
I strongly say, absolutely and definitely they do not. Television
is the modern day disease that is ruining our minds, bodies, family,
and society as a whole. It is a monstrously gross understatement
to say that there is no good argument that shows that the benefits
of television outweigh the negative effects on a person, family,
or society.
Our societies'
political and social order has become corrupted by many things.
But undoubtedly the main cause and culprit is television. Television
is a root cause of crime, divorce, decaying morality, and poor health;
and, even worse than public schooling, it is the harbinger of a
poor education. I make the last claim because most people start
their children's indoctrination through the use of television four
to five years before public schooling ever does.
Before I continue
to attempt to get people to recognize that they've been brainwashed
and to make the effort destroy the television before it destroys
them, I think a brief on the facts on how television came about
is in order: Television was invented in the 1920's. Yet it sat unused
for nearly thirty years. It wasn't until the end of World War II
that TV became prevalent in our homes. When the war ended we had
hundreds of thousands of soldiers coming back home to a country
where there weren't enough jobs for them. Our women were no longer
needed, nor wanted, in the factories making weapons. Readers of
this site know that war cannot actually bring a country out of an
economic depression. The government of the USA, along with major
corporations, needed to keep their profits expanding; they needed
a marketplace for goods. So how did they create one? They did it
by dusting off the television and cheaply putting this technology
into American homes. By doing this, they could control the message
much better than radio or print ever did and create a need where
one didn't exist before. Television is the child of advertising.
A dumbed down populace is the child of television.
In darkened
rooms, with all eyes fixated on a screen, conversation frowned upon,
and outside noise muffled, people were made to relax, and then mesmerized.
Hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of American homes were shown
the new lawnmower, the new kitchen gadgets, the new car, and the
new tract housing all at the same time. Through the use of television,
our government and major corporations could control what was shown
to the public. Diversity was discouraged; not only was diversity
in thought discouraged, but also diversity in the marketplace has
been suppressed by television. How many small mom & pop stores
can afford to spend several hundred thousands of dollars on a TV
ad? This situation continued and has led us to where we are today:
In a society of Clear Channels and Fox TV's that are run by major
corporations in bed with the central government through advertising
for the sole purpose of controlling the message. And that message
is meant to destroy the free market spirit, dampen free thought
among the people, and crush rebellion.
To get off
the point for just a moment, I believe that, in many ways, the so-called
hollowing out of the American economy can also be attributed to
television. The government and major corporations used television
from the 1950's to the present to sell Americans products that we
don't really need. They sold us an image and the idea that we had
to "Keep up with the Joneses." Products that are truly needed for
survival, such as basic foods, milk, eggs, bread, rice, meat, vegetables,
etc., do not usually need advertising as, since they are needed
for survival, they will be searched out by people.
In turn, this
process means that corporations and advertisers need to always find
new markets; there are only so many new cars that can be sold here
in America. Few people will buy a new car every year. This, in turn,
makes a situation where the corporations need to leave this country
and find new markets. It is in these new emerging markets where
they can sell Coca-Cola and gadgets. The advertisers prime those
markets by using television to show those people what the "American
Dream" – or whatever they will call it there – looks like and that
dream is a new car, a new house, and new gadgets....
The corporations
then must move their factories out of the USA in order to retain
profit margins by selling products at lower prices in those emerging
markets. This, in turn, allows for a higher profit margin on those
same products that are sold back to the American consumer at a higher
cost.
There are many
arguments against television, so many that they cannot all be named
here. So I will just point out a few.
Go back a few
paragraphs to where I wrote: "In darkened rooms, with all eyes fixated
on a screen, conversation frowned upon, and outside noise muffled,
people were made to relax, and then mesmerized." Is there any reader
who will disagree with this assessment on how television is generally
viewed by the public? Doesn't everyone want silence when they watch
their favorite TV show? Do they not relax and prepare for the so-called
experience by readying their food, drinks and snacks? Many readers
mentioned that they do not like to be interrupted while watching
television. Is there anyone who can disagree with the situation
concerning the watching of television that I have described above?
Consider
this passage from Four
Arguments For The Elimination of Television by Jerry Mander:
I asked ...
prominent psychologists, partly famous for their work with hypnotism,
if they could define the TV experience as hypnotic and, if so,
what that meant. I described to each the concrete details of what
goes on between viewer and television set: dark room, eyes still,
body quiet, looking at light that is flickering different ways,
sounds contained to narrow ranges and so on. Dr. Freda Morris
(former professor of medical psychology at UCLA and author of
several books on hypnosis) said, "It sounds like you are giving
a course outline in hypnotic trance induction."
Dr. Ernest
Hilgard, who directs Stanford University's research program in
hypnosis and the author of the most widely used texts in the field
(said), "Sitting quietly, with no sensory inputs aside from the
screen, no orientating outside the television set is itself capable
of getting people to set aside ordinary reality, allowing the
substitution of some other reality the set may offer. You can
get so imaginatively involved that alternates temporarily fade
away. A hypnotist doesn't have to be interesting. He can use an
ordinary voice, and if the effect is to quiet the person, he can
invite them into a situation where they can follow his words or
actions and then release their imagination along the lines he
suggests. Then they drift into hypnosis."
Now, if anyone
were really honest about this, how could they say that the typical
watching of television doesn't fit the same conditions necessary
for hypnosis? Of course, some people will scoff at the idea that
hypnosis is anything but Quack Science; for those I suggest researching
the Department of the Ministry of Truth as described in George Orwell's
Nineteen-Eighty-Four
or Soma as referred to in Aldous Huxley's Brave
New World. I suggest researching these two only if I can
get those of you who still believe television is good or neutral
to turn it off for a moment to bother to pick up and read a book.
The
point of this is to show that television is a form of hypnosis.
Hypnosis is described as "suspension of the critical factor" which
expands on the idea of "increased suggestibility." A person who
is hypnotized may accept statements as true that he or she would
normally reject.
This may go
to explain why Americans are often so ill-educated, uniformed, and
uncaring about world events as well as events happening in their
very own country since their main pipe of "knowledge" is an electrical
device whose output is completely and totally controlled by the
American government and its bed partners in the military/industrial
complex. Since the fact that television is controlled by major corporations
along with its prostitute Big Brother – and always will be, due
to exorbitant costs – it should be self-evident that television
is not neutral, is not a tool for the users, and, therefore, it
cannot ever be reformed.
Do not confuse
my message here. I am not an anti-capitalist. Capitalism and the
free market, with all its warts, is still the best system man has
ever devised, but I don't need to be homogenized to enjoy living
in a free society. In fact, homogenization of thought is the very
antithesis to a free society.
As
I stated in my article
(and confirmed by Marie Winn's book The
Plug-In Drug) it is not what is on television that is bad,
it is not the content that is damaging; it is the mere act
of watching television that is harmful. Television is a
displacement of time. It is a huge waste of time – in a hypnotic
state – that implants other people's messages into the viewer’s
head. This makes for a bizarre state of "reality" where frequent
television viewers no longer have the common sense to understand
our world and true reality. One such reader made an absurd claim
that "There is no scientific proof that watching television is harmful."
The reader then went on to explain that scientists had not proven
that digital images moving at 44.1kHz were harmful to the human
eye. I won't go into it too much, but this kind of thinking is just
plain ridiculous. Here’s why:
Television
puts people in a trance and offers up an alternate reality. People
waste time watching TV and when they do, the time spent is time
lost that could have been used for gaining real-life experiences.
As Gary
North once wrote, "Time is the only non-renewable resource."
The utter notion that radioactive waves (lights) – in an unnatural
color spectrum – flashing on a screen in front of someone for four
to six hours a day, or more, every day, and that not having any
negative effects on the human body or mind is ridiculous on the
face of it. It would only take a person who has lost touch with
reality and common sense, or one who watches too much TV to even
consider that this practice could not be doing something, quite
possibly very harmful, to the human body.
It has been
obvious to most of the religions of the world for tens of thousands
of years that the rays of the sun and the moon have effects on the
human body and our earth. In recent years, even Western Medicine
has figured it out and started using different spectrum of lights
to treat many human ailments such as depression and jaundiced infants.
Anyone who has ever had athlete's foot knows that white socks (yes,
even white socks have a beneficial effect on certain wavelengths
of light) as well as sunlight are quick cures for the ailment. Plants
do not grow well under artificial lights. Light affects everything
we do. The light of the moon can alter the oceans and the weather,
as does the sun. It is certain and common sense that they can alter
human moods. It is, quite frankly, imbecilic to think that prolonged
exposure to the colored lights radiated from a television set is
not harmful.
Or do some
people need a million-dollar government grant to prove to them that
this is so?
It is common
sense that this cannot be good. The ones who fail to see that are
like the type of people who need research
to decide if mother's milk is better and safer than formula
(as if a Nestle chemical concoction could possibly be better than
a mother's milk for that mother's very own flesh and blood). That
is a lunatic proposition on the face of it.
Get my point?
People who watch too much TV lose touch with common sense and reality
and this, in turn, leads these people to believing the most absurd
notions. Of course, since only someone like Nestle would finance
silly research like this, as well as buying million dollar advertising
on TV to even bring it up, the people who are in hypnosis will easily
accept the new "reality" provided for them by way of suggestion
from television.
I've been accused
of being a hippie and riding the bandwagon of the seventies by saying
that television is bad for children (and that playing classical
music is better than rock). To that I would say that I hope you'd
read my articles more carefully and understand that I am an industry
insider working in the mass media for over thirty years. Generally
speaking, I make, and always have made, music-related TV and radio
programs. I use this as my "authority." I do not need a ten-million-dollar
government university research grant to show me what I have come
to know through real-life experiences; that TV is bad and that classical
music is better for small children than, say, rock, or hip-hop.
Some others also have said that, by riding the bandwagon, I use
this as justification to be able to brag that my child is gifted.
Once again, the evidence of the damage caused by too much television
viewing rears its ugly head; a cursory reading of the article I
wrote would show that I never wrote what I am accused of. The
Plug-In Drug speaks at length about how TV watching can
cause people's ability to read and comprehend to atrophy. As I wrote,
"The fact of the matter is that I reckon that, because my son watches
no TV, he is actually normal. He seems gifted if only because the
other kids have been made dumb because of television..." As far
as my child being "gifted" due to not watching TV, I'd like to add
that Richard
Buckminster Fuller once said "there is no such thing as genius,
some children are less damaged than others."
Another intelligent
reader interestingly pointed out that, "Kids should be protected
from TV with the same determination (that) protects them from child
molesters. Come to think of it, viewing TV may be a form of molestation:
A stranger attempts to distort a child's concept of reality, obviously
without physical touching, but with carefully practiced psychological
'strokes' instead."
The television
is one of the main root causes of all our problems. Bring up any
subject and it can be pointed out how the television directly relates
to the situation. Whether we are talking about the presidential
run of Ron Paul and his campaign being ignored, and therefore, out
of sight and out of mind of average Boobus Americanus or the sick
state of American foreign policy, the television is, at the very
least, the accomplice to the crime. It is the television that is
being used as the conduit for propaganda and falsehoods that are
making our society a society of ill-educated dimwits who know nothing,
nor do they care to know, about the problems at hand. The television
is giving the public the explanations of the problems in 15-second
sound bites that are paid for by major corporations and their prostitute
Big Brother; explanations that are controlled and designed to give
a certain message. It is a message that is not to be discussed,
interrupted, or confused.
If you wish
to live as a free human being and wish that happiness upon your
children, then throw away your television today. The television
cannot be reformed. Don’t believe me, read the books I’ve recommended
here, and, after you do, if you still think TV is fine, then I hope
you enjoy your "show."
Still, if you
think what I have written is wrong, then as is your right, please
ignore my warnings. I seriously doubt that any intelligent person
could read the books I’ve mentioned and come to the conclusion that
I am wrong. In fact, after reading and judging for themselves, I
think most people would say that I am not enough of a hard-core
anti-TV advocate. I do not write these warnings for the average
person; I write them in the hopes that there are still a great many
wise people around. Unfortunately, I fear that the average person
is a lost cause; the grip television has on their lives is too great
to ever be broken.
The
central government, the controllers of the opiate of the masses,
will give the average person all the freedoms they could possibly
want. Just sit in darkened rooms, relax, shut out any interference,
and bring snacks along. The Bread and Circuses are on air all day,
every day, for their enjoyment with just the push of a button. What
more freedoms could the average person want… or deserve?
February
25, 2008
Mike
(in Tokyo) Rogers [send
him mail] was born and raised in the USA and moved to
Japan in 1984. He is the president of a mass-media production company
and also runs a talent agency in Japan. He is now the Producer/Director/Co-host
of Good Morning Garage, the most popular FM radio morning show in
Tokyo. His book, Schizophrenic
in Japan, went on sale in 2005.
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