Nothing Is Real: When Reality TV Programming Masquerades as Politics

Guest post by John W. Whitehead

“When a population becomes distracted by trivia, when cultural life is redefined as a perpetual round of entertainments, when serious public conversation becomes a form of baby-talk, when, in short, a people become an audience, and their public business a vaudeville act, then a nation finds itself at risk; culture-death is a clear possibility.”— Professor Neil Postman

Donald Trump no longer needs to launch Trump TV.

He’s already the star of his own political reality show.

Americans have a voracious appetite for TV entertainment, and the Trump reality show—guest starring outraged Democrats with a newly awakened conscience for immigrants and the poor, power-hungry Republicans eager to take advantage of their return to power, and a hodgepodge of other special interest groups with dubious motives—feeds that appetite for titillating, soap opera drama.

After all, who needs the insults, narcissism and power plays that are hallmarks of reality shows such as Celebrity Apprentice or Keeping Up with the Kardashians when you can have all that and more delivered up by the likes of Donald Trump and his cohorts?

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Yet as John Lennon reminds us, “nothing is real,” especially not in the world of politics.

Much like the fabricated universe in Peter Weir’s 1998 film The Truman Show, in which a man’s life is the basis for an elaborately staged television show aimed at selling products and procuring ratings, the political scene in the United States has devolved over the years into a carefully calibrated exercise in how to manipulate, polarize, propagandize and control a population.

Indeed, Donald Trump may be the smartest move yet by the powers-that-be to keep the citizenry divided and at each other’s throats, because as long as we’re busy fighting each other, we’ll never manage to present a unified front against tyranny in any form.

This is the magic of the reality TV programming that passes for politics today.

It allows us to be distracted, entertained, occasionally a little bit outraged but overall largely uninvolved, content to remain in the viewer’s seat.

The more that is beamed at us, the more inclined we are to settle back in our comfy recliners and become passive viewers rather than active participants as unsettling, frightening events unfold.

Reality and fiction merge as everything around us becomes entertainment fodder.

We don’t even have to change the channel when the subject matter becomes too monotonous. That’s taken care of for us by the programmers (the corporate media).

“Living is easy with eyes closed,” says Lennon, and that’s exactly what reality TV that masquerades as American politics programs the citizenry to do: navigate the world with their eyes shut.

As long as we’re viewers, we’ll never be doers.

Unfortunately, “we the people” are watching a lot of TV.

This doesn’t bode well for a citizenry able to sift through masterfully-produced propaganda in order to think critically about the issues of the day, whether it’s fake news peddled by government agencies or foreign entities.

Those who watch reality shows tend to view what they see as the “norm.” Thus, those who watch shows characterized by lying, aggression and meanness not only come to see such behavior as acceptable and entertaining but also mimic the medium.

This holds true whether the reality programming is about the antics of celebrities in the White House, in the board room, or in the bedroom.

It’s a phenomenon called “humilitainment.”

A term coined by media scholars Brad Waite and Sara Booker, “humilitainment” refers to the tendency for viewers to take pleasure in someone else’s humiliation, suffering and pain.

Humilitainment” largely explains not only why American TV watchers are so fixated on reality TV programming but how American citizens, largely insulated from what is really happening in the world around them by layers of technology, entertainment, and other distractions, are being programmed to accept the brutality, surveillance and dehumanizing treatment of the American police state as things happening to other people.

The ramifications for the future of civic engagement, political discourse and self-government are incredibly depressing and demoralizing.

This is what happens when an entire nation—bombarded by reality TV programming, government propaganda and entertainment news—becomes systematically desensitized and acclimated to the trappings of a government that operates by fiat and speaks in a language of force.

Ultimately, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the reality shows, the entertainment news, the surveillance society, the militarized police, and the political spectacles have one common objective: to keep us divided, distracted, imprisoned, and incapable of taking an active role in the business of self-government.

If “we the people” feel powerless and apathetic, it is only because we have allowed ourselves to be convinced that the duties of citizenship begin and end at the ballot box.

Marching and protests have certainly been used with great success by past movements to foment real change, but if those marches and protests are merely outpourings of discontent because a particular politician won or lost with no solid plan of action or follow-through, then what’s the point?

Martin Luther King Jr. understood that politics could never be the answer to what ailed the country. That’s why he spearheaded a movement of mass-action strategy that employed boycotts, sit-ins and marches. Yet King didn’t march against a particular politician or merely to express discontent. He marched against injustice, government corruption, war, and inequality, and he leveraged discontent with the status quo into an activist movement that transformed the face of America.

When all is said and done, it won’t matter who you voted for in the presidential election. What will matter is where you stand in the face of the injustices that continue to ravage our nation: the endless wars, the police shootings, the overcriminalization, the corruption, the graft, the roadside strip searches, the private prisons, the surveillance state, etc.

Will you tune out the reality TV show and join with your fellow citizens to push back against the real menace of the police state, or will you merely sit back and lose yourself in the political programming aimed at keeping you imprisoned in the police state?

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Stucky
Stucky
January 18, 2017 6:57 am

“Donald Trump may be the smartest move yet by the powers-that-be blah blah blah blah blah blah”

Trump got elected because of “the powers-that-be”. hahahaha!

If Hillcunt got elected? —- It would be because of “the powers-that-be”!
If Bernie got elected? —- It would be because of “the powers-that-be”!
If Cruz got elected? —- It would be because of “the powers-that-be”!
If Rubio got elected? —- It would be because of “the powers-that-be”!
If Bush #87 got elected? —- It would be because of “the powers-that-be”!

Cool. At least it’s easy to remember.

No matter WHAT happens in Amerika, it’s ALWAYS because of that super-duper-extra-ali-dociously powerful godlike entity known as “the powers-that-be”. It’s a fucken crock of shit and tiring to read about.

starfcker
starfcker
January 18, 2017 7:15 am

Nice work Stuck. Your blade is sharp this morning.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 18, 2017 8:26 am

TV “reality shows” are an escape from reality.

Trump as a “realty show” is forcing people -specifically leftists- into reality, not providing an escape from it.

The coming years are going to be interesting, probably the most interesting in our nations history since the last civil war.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
January 18, 2017 8:51 am

I see what he did there.

The word “reality” when it is associated with media means fiction, so when Trump deals with reality, it must mean he’s playing a part.

Wow, that’s some kind of rationalization Whitehead’s got going on.

BSHJ
BSHJ
January 18, 2017 10:15 am

I read the whole thing but he turned me off with the opening quote by “Professor Neil Postman”……as if I care what ANY ‘professor’ has to say or think….and it went downhill from there.

Rob
Rob
January 18, 2017 10:26 am

As I point out in my book “There’s Ants in My House”, available on Amazon for $15, the global Kakocracy is driving us all towards a world of illusion where ants can talk and people can’t. No wait, that’s not right, my book is about ants in my house.

Never mind – just buy my damned book.

Platoplubius
Platoplubius
January 18, 2017 3:00 pm

Wow! Its a fucking circle jerk in the comment section!

Yeah Stucky! Youve never used the term TPTB before to describe the power elite of thE world!

Whitehead details the cultural and psycholgical problems afflicting the typical American that are often discussed on TBP, yet we need to mock him. Based of the comments here so far I guess he is right.
Spewing your meaningless apathetic bullshit about Whiteheads attempt to sell his book through your attempts of being clever and witty to establish your importance and his insignificance only shows your complicities with the cultural issues that are negatively impacting us.
We are fucking doomed if we continue to solely be keyboard warriors!
But that is what makes freewill so great isnt it?! You dont have to grow up, you can stay a toys r us kid forever, both mentally and emotionally!

Stucky
Stucky
  Platoplubius
January 18, 2017 3:23 pm

Well, I guess you won’t be sending me a birthday card this year.

You’re not very good at reading for comprehension, are you? Because, nowhere did I mock Whitehead, the person. I mocked ONE IDEA of his. I guess I’m not allowed to do this. What, is he you BFF?

Sure, I’ve used “TPTB”. But, not the way he uses it — which is to consistently attribute all ills to this group.

You’re a funny guy …. you accuse me of mocking him (which, as established, I did not) … and then you actually do mock me with your “meaningless apathetic bullshit” and that I am a child both emotionally and mentally. All THAT because I disagree with him regarding Trump being selected by TPTB? Really?? Who is the child here? (Grab a mirror)

One reason I loathe that TPTB-selected-Trump bullshit is because it totally relegates Trump to nothing but a puppet, a marionette who can be controlled. It relegates all us Deplorables to MEANINGLESS Deplorables since we didn’t elect Trump, they did. It exonerates Cuntham from her her evilness … she just wasn’t “selected” by a tiny few, rather than being rejected by millions.

Why can’t you, Mr. Whitehead, and all other TPTB-believers tell us who they will select BEFORE IT IS DONE? Really, if it’s so easy to conclude “they” did it after the fact, why can’t they do it before the fact? I’ll tell you why, because it’s all bullshit. Keep in mind, I’m talking about the election only.

Lastly, why is it that every interaction you have with me is always aggressive and negative? Always. Never a decent word to say. Always what an asshole and how stupid I am. Look, when I said I wouldn’t cum in your mouth I really really meant it at the time … but, you know how that moment is when all control is lost. Next time just jerk me off by hand. Mmm kay?

platoplubius
platoplubius
  Stucky
January 18, 2017 5:47 pm

@ Stuck in New Jersey

Let’s see…where do I begin? I believe I used the pronoun “we” in reference to the circle jerking between you and your posse bashing his use of the term TPTB by suggesting it is…how did you put it? Ah yes, “super-duper-extra-ali-dociously powerful godlike entity known as ‘the powers-that-be’… a fucken crock of shit” and you go on to tell the world how you are tired of reading about it…. I’m pretty sure I did come on this platform before the election and tell everyone who cared to read for comprehension that Trump was the perfect useful idiot needed by the establishment (deep state) GLOBAL oligarchy to fulfill the next phase of the Masonic Great Plan! The stock market decline coming will be blamed on Trump; Trump will expand government spending and the Big-Brother state just like Hitlery would have. The only difference is how we get to the same place!! Where the ESTABLISHMENT WANTS US! I know that my words are falling on deaf ears because you are incapable of hearing the TRUTH! It is unfortunate but understandable considering the generation you belong to.

And to answer your question about why I’m so “aggressive and negative” towards you, it is because you consistently promote hate and divisive rhetoric like with your recent question of the day “February is Black History Month.  HAND OUT= Help A Negro, Dammit. Or Ur Terminated.
Q1:  What have YOU done to help the Kneegrow?
Q2:  Can you at least give dem kneegows some advice … in the form of a 140 character tweet?”
Your condescending attitude only fuels more of the polarization that these power elite HOPE will lead to blood in the streets, neighbor against neighbor, brother against brother! This is why I referenced your emotional maturity….I’m sure Mrs. Freud can vouch for that!
As for future promises of handjobs from me….so sorry! I’m sure one of your circle jerk buddies wouldn’t mind being the caboose for ya if you asked them nicely!

Stucky
Stucky
January 18, 2017 10:29 pm

“And to answer your question about why I’m so “aggressive and negative” towards you, it is because you consistently promote hate and divisive rhetoric like with your recent question of the day “February is Black History Month. HAND OUT= Help A Negro, Dammit. Or Ur Terminated.”

I thought the “HAND OUT” acronym was pretty damned clever.

I don’t think I “promote” hate. I HAVE hate. Big difference. And I have admitted to having hate many times … and for MANY things, not just Kneegrows. I hate 99% of our politicians. I hate this culture of materialism and narcissism. I hate lawyers. I really fucken hate commercials and the entire advertising industry. I hate Tom Crean. Sometimes I hate bb. I truly hate in-your-face bible thumpers. I hate Kunstler the Joo. Sometimes I even hate myself. And that’s just a START! Indeed, my Cup Of Hate floweth over in abundance. Maybe it’s because I lived to long … tired of all the bullshit … and it’s almost all bullshit. I’m surprised I don’t have bleeding ulcers.

Nevertheless, there are other folks here who hate and engage in what you call “divisive rhetoric” (you sound like a special snowflake who needs a teddy bear and a safe space) … yet, I don’t see you going all apeshit on them. I think you hate me for other reasons. So be it.

Stucky
Stucky
January 18, 2017 10:37 pm

“Your condescending attitude only fuels more of the polarization that these power elite HOPE will lead to blood in the streets, neighbor against neighbor, brother against brother!”

I don’t think there are 20 people in the world who give a fuck about what I think. I couldn’t fuel a pissant’s lawnmower with my supposed polarizing remarks. For someone who loathes me …. you give me FAR too much credit.

I can’t see the future. But what I see based on the present is that there WILL BE blood in the streets, neighbor against neighbor, brother against brother. That train is rolling already. I doubt anyone can stop it. You can cry and whine about it all you want now. But, even you are gonna have to pick a side in the future.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
  Stucky
January 19, 2017 1:23 am

There are more than 20 on this site who care enough to thoughtfully consider what Stucky thinks and writes.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
January 18, 2017 10:59 pm

” One reason I loathe that TPTB-selected-Trump bullshit is because it totally relegates Trump to nothing but a puppet, a marionette who can be controlled.

`It relegates all us Deplorables to MEANINGLESS Deplorables since we didn’t elect Trump, they did.”

Plato, I think what you meant by circle-jerk is that almost all the comments tend to be very defensive and in agreement. As soon as somebody says something negative about Dear Leader Donald, the gloves come off and the point of the article is lost.

Folks are so de-sensitized that you could almost say they are programmed in the worst way. Attributing Donald to the deep state is to deny that the public had any rational input in the whole mess. They don’t give a shitsky if the world comes to an end on Trump’s watch so long as the tards get the credit, fuck the deep staters. A rational sentient being would ask, cui bono?, with regards to the end of the world.

Not these fuckers, they want the world to end right now, they beg for it, like a damned prayer. So, you better give the devil his due and don’t say TPTB wanted it this way.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
January 19, 2017 10:19 pm

Trump is real, and fought TPTB all the way on his own. While most people will be watching the reality TV show, he and his team will be working to TRY to save the nation. Remains to see if that can be done.