Friday, October 6, 2017
Do we really need a play-by-play...?
Granted national / local news and tragedies are way more important than sports, but does the American public really need a play-by-play of every. single. thing. about ongoing investigations and natural disasters and the clusterf*ck that is the American political system?
Some people are newshounds and. you know, they have every right to be. I'm not. I like to know what happened when it happens and then update me every so often, but hourly is too much. Daily is pushing it for me unless it's *really* important.
Now, I don't watch the news by choice. But--there is a bank of TVs at the gym, several of them turned to national news channels and another handful on local news. I can't hear what's being said, because you have to plug into the system to hear those. But I see the headlines constantly scrolling by.
I can ignore it, look away, concentrate on the music that plays and on my workout, read on my phone while on the treadmill and the stationary bike. But it's still there.
And I have to wonder when is it too much?? Does the bad news propagate itself?
I wonder...what would happen if there was a 24/7 national broadcast of good news?
Like successful return of any number of our military ships and our troops.
Like animal shelters being low on animals.
Like a peaceful protest--no police needed to be called.
We might have to scrape the bottom of the barrel to get started, because as I'm trying to think of good stuff that everyone would be happy to hear, it's hard to come up with stuff.
But you know, things like the Cajun Navy showing up Houston.
Like two little boys who went out in the rain to bring in the American flag one day at school getting soaking wet in the process because it was the right thing to do.
Like people paying it forward, like those Soup Ladies I mentioned Wednesday.
What if the nation were inundated with glad tidings instead of bad each and every day??
What could happen?
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