How Reality TV Is Teaching Us to Accept the American Police State

Posted by Zenphamy 9 years, 3 months ago to Government
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Many of us watch the reality of our current 'Police State' and it's interactions with other citizens and wonder, 'How in the world has it come to this?' The linked editorial gives a picture into the programming of our current culture with a possible answer.

"With every SWAT team raid, police shooting and terrorist attack – real or staged, we're being systematically desensitized and acclimated to the trappings of the police state. This is borne out by numerous studies indicating that the more violence we watch on television – whether real or fictional – the less outraged we will be by similar acts of real-life aggression.

For instance, tasers were sold to the American public as a way to decrease the use of deadly force by police, reduce the overall number of use-of-force incidents, and limit the number of people seriously injured. Instead, we've witnessed an increase in the use of force by police and a desensitizing of the public to police violence. As Professor Victor E. Kappeler points out, "no one riots because the police stunned-gunned a drunk for non-compliance or because a cop pepper-sprayed a group of protesters."

Indeed, notes Kappeler:

Police officers possessing less-than-lethal weapons are often more inclined to use these weapons in situations where they would not have been legally justified in using traditional weapons, or for that matter any level of force at whatsoever. This phenomenon is known as net widening. As use of force technologies improve, police become more likely to apply force in a greater number of situations, in less serious situations, to more vulnerable people and resort to force in cases where people simply do not immediately comply with their directives.

What we're witnessing is net widening of the police state and, incredibly, it's taking place while the citizenry watches."
SOURCE URL: http://www.thedailybell.com/editorials/36055/John-Whitehead-How-Reality-TV-Is-Teaching-Us-to-Accept-the-American-Police-State/?uuid=6466857F-5056-9628-C218481581859D67


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  • Posted by $ Abaco 9 years, 2 months ago
    A lot of truth in this.

    For me, the pure violence on tv is shocking. My brother and I rewound and watched a trailer for a tv show the other day - laughing our asses off. It was a trailer shown mid-day that had a scene with some bad guys pushing a middle-aged white guy in a suit into a hot furnace, burning him alive. The victim was convulsing with some sort of seizure. It was so violent and over the top we couldn't believe it. This is the crap they are leaking onto mid-day tv - these kinds of images. Amazing. Not too unlike the recent scene of ISIS burning that jet pilot. Gawd...
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  • Posted by $ rockymountainpirate 9 years, 3 months ago
    I knew there was a reason I don't watch reality TV.
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    • Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 2 months ago
      Its not just "reality" TV. It's pervasive "justice system" propaganda.

      Baretta
      Barnaby Jones
      24
      21 Jump Street
      The FBI
      The Blacklist
      Bones
      Boston Legal
      Cagney & Lacey
      Cannon
      Castle
      CHiPs
      Cold Case
      Columbo
      The Commish
      Covert Affairs
      Crime Story
      Criminal Minds
      Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior
      CSI
      CSI Miami
      CSI NY
      Dan August
      The Defenders
      Dexter
      Diagnosis: Murder
      Dragnet
      Eureka
      The Glades
      Harry O
      Hawaii Five-O
      Hill Street Blues
      Hunter
      In the Heat of the Night
      In Plain Sight
      Ironside
      JAG
      Jake and the Fatman
      Judd, for the Defense
      LA Law
      Law & Order
      Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
      Law & Order: Criminal Intent
      Law & Order: Trial by Jury
      Law & Order: Los Angeles
      Law & Order: All Bullshit Lies
      Longmire
      Magnum, P.I.
      Major Crimes
      Mancuso, FBI
      Mannix
      Matlock
      Matt Houston
      McCloud
      McMillan & Wife
      The Mentalist
      Miami Vice
      Monk
      Most Wanted
      Murder One
      Nash Bridges
      NCIS
      NCIS: Los Angeles
      NCIS: New Orleans
      The New Detectives
      New York Undercover
      N.Y.P.D.
      NYPD Blue
      Pacific Blue
      Person of Interest
      Police Story
      Police Woman
      The Profiler
      Quincy, M.E.
      Remington Steele
      The Rockford Files
      Silk Stalkings
      The Sopranos
      Southland
      Special Unit 2
      Starsky and Hutch
      Street Justice
      The Streets of San Francisco
      S.W.A.T.
      The Closer
      True Blue
      Unforgettable
      Walker, Texas Ranger
      White Collar
      The Wire
      Without a Trace
      Wiseguy

      and finally for the cynical
      The Andy Griffith Show
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  • Posted by khalling 9 years, 3 months ago
    It's all TV. We root for police/ detective / prosecutor to take the shortcuts or trick mislead in order to get the *obvious* bad guy. We are conditioned to accept that 's the way it will have to be in order to get them off the streets.
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    • Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 3 months ago
      TV is the most insidious parasite to liberty ever created. Most people respond "You're crazy" when I warn them about it. That proves it's true (to me.) Then they go vote as if they are able to think clearly and without bias.
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    • Posted by 9 years, 2 months ago
      I have to admit that quite often, I root for the 'bad guy', and even when I agree that the 'bad guy' deserves getting caught and punished, I get angry watching what and how they go about getting him.
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