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Thomas Paul Murphy

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Reality Television 08 24 2025

 What would a day inside a special education classroom be like?

For the teacher?

For the students of varying degrees...

It might lead to positive social change.

Some rich people might not seem deserving of their wealth?

It might be a tearjerker?

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Could local such programs be cast to public television channels in the very neighborhood you live in?

You might see parents that no longer condone the bad behavior of their children?

© 2025 Thomas Paul Murphy

Off topic.  I was going to say I don't want to see gay bachelor reality television series.  Then to make sure that that wasn't one going already I did a quick internet search.  What I found out was that one of the stars on such a show was actually gay.  And perhaps per reading the search results many more of them were.

Did the networks already know?  Was it a segue for them to use to market the "need" for such shows?  Interesting comparison can be made, public need versus public demand?  Versus something the FCC should have taken an iron fist to a long time ago.

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And so Trump cut funding to Public Radio?  When I listened to it is exposed a lot of issues like this that Trumps fake news media would not touch.  He got them to cower in fear?  But public radio he wasn't able to intimidate?  Yeah, I do see it that way.  Those who stand up for what is good get the axe in this country.


the gay bachelor - Search

Do you know what it is like?  It is like all of those bad television shows from the 1970's were preparing us for what faulted leadership we would have to deal with in the next decades?  Welcome back Cotter?


"They did a screening for a single heterosexual man wants to get married show and the only ones who showed up were... or the best candidates that they could choose were...or the best people that they believed to represent network values were..."  That last tidbit is exactly how a certain subset of our population thinks.

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