Nowadays
cable television is extremely common to every
household. Nearly every house has a cable connection,
because the VCR and dish antenna are now obsolete.
The cable offers hoards of entertainment for
all, like BBC for dad, cartoons for kids and
dramas for mom. So as long as everybody is happy
nobody thinks of its drawbacks. One more important
fact is that it's cheap and costs only about
Rs200 to Rs300 a month which nearly everyone
can afford.
It also saves one from the hassle of bringing
cassettes and CDs and returning them on time.
These cable operators have their own channel
on which they show the latest movies, not only
do they show it, they repeat it continuously
for a whole week or so that everybody gets to
see it. Those who are old enough to think about
their future can control themselves from the
magnetic force of the cable, but what about
the kids, they don't care about their exams
and would rather spend their time in front of
the TV set enjoying themselves rather than studying.
This results in a complete waste of time.
Think
about it:
if
there was no cable, people would be using their
time in a more useful way like offering prayers,
studying and exercising. It usually has a bad
impact on children, some parents are proud of
the fact that their daughters dance like some
actress shown on these channels. In countries
like America and England it is seen that parents
have better control over their children, like
they put their kids to sleep at a fixed time
(9pm or so) and only permit them to watch cartoons
and movies suitable for their age.
As
the cable culture prevails more and more people
are attracted to it, even the newborn child
opens his eyes in front of this filmi world
and as he grows up wishes day and night that
he could also become a star some day. It's not
just that the younger generation is getting
spoilt with this cable culture, but it is also
their health, that is deteriorating day by day.
Like when kids come home from school the first
thing they do is check different channels to
see which film is going on. They stay glued
to the television for hours and hours and as
a result they won't eat or sleep on time. This
affects their growth and development adversely.
What happen at the end of the day is that the
poor child is so tired that he is unable to
complete his homework.
In
our society this cable culture prevails like
a web disrupting our social and moral values
and spreading violence and vulgarity. I think,
the cable culture is not an able culture.
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