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The Studios hated the Beverly Hillbillies Show so much they tried to cancel it almost immediately, but audiences loved it.
Every time they tried to cancel it, the public wrote tens of thousands of letters of outrage.
It ran for another Eight Seasons!
It ran four seasons in the top ten, another four seasons in the top twenty.
This is exactly what the Hollywierd Elite thinks of you
It was purely driven by advertisers looking for a more "sophisticated" market. -their words.
That was exactly and precisely the time I started watching less and less TV. By the mid-1970's I was watching exactly ZERO TV!
I found a real life, and it didn't involve spending endless hours sitting in front of the Idiot Box.
Idiot box. Good term. When my middle grandson was about ten or eleven, I referred to the TV as the 'boob tube', which he found extremely funny!
So you're dating me? 1964? I couldn't even vote.
https://books.google.com/books?id=EV0...
(Watching While Black, book by Beretta E. Smith-Shomade. Wonder if she's related to that gal who wrote Project 1619, I think that gal was a Smith Hyphen too.)
Oh, no. That gal was a Jones: Nikole Hannah-Jones.
Guess they had to remove good v evil, where good always wins and substitute Roots. Where white guys are the bad guys.
I wonder who the people were, the behind-the-scenes people, who hired him to replace the other guy, Matt Something-or-other.
Remark below about America losing it's innocents during WW2 is true, as we learn now days, we were played like fiddles,
Wars should always be defensive first, offensive once we're sure the enemy is not giving up.
Can't remember where I read or.heard that.
The media took moral absolutism out of the picture and inserted moral relativity. So now we have woke. Are you surprised?
I mean, which program, Carl? And I'm not sure you understand the exact nature of 'human nature'.
After World War II, and the boys came home, mystified and unbelieving---I read somewhere that America lost its innocence in World War II---they needed the American Westerns, where the good guys wore the white hats and always beat the bad guys; for instance The Lone Ranger. It restored a belief that evil can always be overcome. After the sixties changed everything, 'Ain't I Right', by the seventies the westerns: good vs. bad, and anything with a tree in it, as Pat Buttram said, was taken off the air and moral relativity became the new 'right', shoving moral absolutism right down the toilet. But these rural shows were giving in to the liberal progressive hogwash by that time anyway. Arnold Ziffel on Green Acres in the last season of that rural show, was shown in a sketch being discriminated against in a school classroom because he was unfortunately, a pig. I enjoyed all the seasons of Green Acres until the last one.
As Cecil Sharpe, English folklorist said about the Appalachian people: they came face-to-face with reality on a daily basis. The folks in the rural shows were that kind of people, they knew reality. Arnold might have been a pig; but they knew he was a pig and it was funny to see a man with his boy, a pig. They knew it wasn't real.
I'll check up on Freddie boy.
At any rate, I realized that this was the time the media in all its many manifestations began to use social cognitive theory, you know the theory that what people see other people doing is what they think is the 'right' thing to do. I asked copilot a few questions, and it finally came up with this:
"The application of reciprocal determinism [social cognitive theory] in advertising and television began to gain traction in the 1970's and became more widespread through the 1980's and onwards. During this period advertisers and media creators increasingly leveraged the concept of observational learning [social cognitive theory] to influence consumer behavior..." Apparently, copilot would not admit they used it to influence moral behavior.
Me and the Lord are very thankful that no manly parts shall engage with THAT!
Sylvester Stallone to the rescue:
https://x.com/i/status/18572564705611...
This is a must see, Elon to the rescue!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV6gv...
President Trump
We will no longer have time for the pain
Never have room for the pain
Not since we've known you