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Benefits of a TV

The Benefits of a TV

 

Many people are now realizing that having a TV is a very bad influence in the home. If you have children it makes it worse as many can not separate fiction from reality. Other reasons why TV is bad is that the news told us by the talking heads are often lies or the truth is twisted, thereby giving  views a false sense of what is going on. Then there are the movies that are filled with violence which is having its effects on society. Finally, there are the many sitcoms that deal with trivial things and are an insult to your intelligence.

 

So, these are some of the reasons why people have thrown out there TV.

 

Now, for the benefits of having a TV.

 

First, I would like to say that I’ve heard many people say that they do not want to have a TV in their home (much for the above reason). But there is a big mistake for throwing out your TV.

 

If you are an informed person and really want to get to the truth of many issues having a TV is a must for many reasons. One reason there are many good documentaries that are available on DVD, and to view them you should have a TV. Now, some people would say that they can view these DVDs on computer. While this is true, it is better to show it on TV as most people have a TV screen that is larger than their computer screen. It is easier for more people to view the documentary on a large screen than everyone being crammed in front of a computer desk is someone’s small office room of their home.

 

There are also many good documentaries that are on video. If they are on videos, you can not see it on a computer but have to have a video player hooked up to your TV.

 

Finally, there is the news breaking events that first appear on TV—not on youtube.com or someone else’s web site. When there is a major event it is usually the very first reports that some truth come out. Some examples are, Oklahoma City bombing, the Waco, Texas attack on a church, and of course, the 9-11 bombing. Many good documentaries on DVD and video have news clips that come from the TV as part of their search for truth. If someone didn’t have a TV and recorded it at the time, we would never know about this. Two specific comes to mind is when new coverage on TV reported policeman saying that bombs were going off. The other one was when firemen who were in the World Trade Center reported the same thing.

 

Those who have thrown out their TV, they will never have seen the kernel of truth unless they buy one of these documentaries (such as made by Alex Jones) or they wait until it’s on youtube.com. And if people like Alex Jones and youtube.com were not around, many patriots would be kept in the dark, unless they had a TV and recorded some of these truths (which normally come out in the very first reporting of a international event).

 

What is the solution?

 

Have a TV but use it sparingly and have your video or DVD recorder hooked up and ready to go when we hear of another bombing in London or some other 9-11 event or even of a plane crash. And being an owner of a TV you can view the many good videos of what people produced on such subjects as 9-11, health, New World Order, etc.

 

There are times when we need a break and be entertained—just to sit back and relax. That is the time to put in an old Hollywood movie that convened a story. There are many good classics out there, such as Gone with the Wind, North by Northwest, etc. Also there are the musicals, like Oklahoma, Funny Girl, the Fred Astair and Ginger Rodger films and others. Again, you’ll need a TV for viewing. By the way, it might be good to keep them under lock and key with your documentaries, as some day in the near future they will become illegal just like many books are illegal now in many countries.

 

 

 

 

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