Please form a debate on television enhances our experience of the world
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There is so much of
hue and cry and ambiguity related to television's influence on our perception
about the world around us. I strongly believe this colourful box does not
enhance it. I am of the opinion that it distorts our experience of the world.
The different channels air different types of programmes; these program impact
our perception so much that we often fail to see the reality. For example in
certain movies we see impossible things happening, and the protagonist
performing stunts that are impossible to be performed in real life. There have
been news of fatalities of certain young men who while trying to imitate
the stunts of movies lost their lives. Is this enhancing of experience? Second
example I would like to give is of advertisements. Televisions air a whole
range of advertisements of different products. For instance the weight loss
products. People spend huge amount of money expecting the miracle. But in spite
of prolonged consumption, these products fail to reduce a centimeter of their
flab! Is it enhancement of our experience? Actually television is a tool in the
hands of the rich and powerful people to form public opinion. Before elections,
many political parties try to use the influence of television in their favour;
news channels too bombard targeted information on the minds of the viewers;
these news are just a lopsided presentation of the reality. For example the
same event or incident is presented in two different styles and tones by two
different channels. For example a terrorist attack in India is presented as
freedom struggle in a Pakistani channel; the same news is something different in
an Indian channel. So I disagree with my knowledgeable friends who hold the view that
television enhances our experience.
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