I just watched both Daily Show and Nightly Show. And if I'm honest, both
are examples of why I don't watch those sorts of shows anymore. Both
admitted, as the president did, to the fatigue of having to react to
another tragedy, knowing nothing will change. I don't doubt the sincerity
of Stewart or Willmore, but the rhetoric just doesn't matter, regardless of
whether I agree with it. It is too emotionally draining to be inundated
with opinions catered to an audience who already agrees with you. It is why
even though I find Jon Stewart much more affable than a Bill O'Reilly or a
Dennis Miller, in the end I find myself just as frustrated and exhausted
watching him. And although I intentionally didn't watch the news at all the
past 48 hrs (those who follow me on the Book of Face or the Plus of Google
can read my post explaining why), I'd guess the news people reacted in much
the same way as the Comedy Central teams, rehashing the same material they
always do after a mass shooting.

As NBC Pages, we used to say that Jay Leno only had 25 monologue jokes...
he'd simply change the names and dates to make them applicable to whomever
was in office or whomever got arrested or whomever got drunk. And that's
how I feel about all the current events comedy shows in the US these days.
People used to say video games desensitized people. Well I've stayed away
from these sorts of shows for several months now, and this shooting
affected me deeply, moreso than Sandy Hook or any of the other recent
shootings, and I can't help but wonder if part of why I was so moved was I
had cleansed myself of the sarcasm and cynicism found in these programs;
all I was left with was my own unfiltered reaction to the murders of nine
people in a church. So while everyone on TV had this, "here we go again"
response, I couldn't relate. This one felt real to me. I've never been to
South Carolina, but I now feel connected to that old AME church. And
watching Daily and Nightly, I didn't feel connected to those programs at
all.

On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Bob Jersey <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I'll clean that out of the other thread.   B
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