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Taylor: Selective channel surfing

Column by Jim Taylor
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Itsa国际传媒檚 five osa国际传媒檆lock. Time to watch the local TV news. But my body refuses to rise out of my easy chair.

I realize I donsa国际传媒檛 want to watch the news. Any news.

We have only one TV channel here in the Okanagan. Everything else comes from outside: Vancouver, Calgary, Torontosa国际传媒nd from dozens of U.S. cities. Over 500 channels available.

But only one local news channel whose one-hour program depends heavily on video of fires, accidents, and sports highlights. Itsa国际传媒檚 followed by half an hour of the Global Networksa国际传媒檚 national news, which depends heavily on war footage, mass shootings, and talking heads trying to convince us that theysa国际传媒檝e been right all along. Then a half-hour repeat of the juiciest bits of the earlier hour of local fires, accidents, and sports.

Somehow, this isnsa国际传媒檛 the world I wanted to retire into.

An insurance company used to promote sa国际传媒淔reedom 55.sa国际传媒 It sold the notion that by investing with them, I could retire at 55 to something resembling Donald Trumpsa国际传媒檚 Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. With someone much younger than me. Who mixes excellent Margaritas.

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Assuming that all of us havensa国际传媒檛 been bombed, shot, burned, frozen, scorched, drowned, or suffocated by then.

TV news just doesnsa国际传媒檛 appeal to me anymore. After yet another mass shooting in the U.S., I got so turned off guns that I resolved not to watch any program that culminates in a shoot-out.

That cuts my viewing options by at least 50 per cent.

It leaves me mostly with programs on public service channels: CBC across Canada, Knowledge Network here in B.C., PBS in the U.Ssa国际传媒.

The Brits, somehow, manage to create lively, entertaining, and even funny murder mysteries that donsa国际传媒檛 conclude with a shoot-out: Death in Paradise, Vera, Morse, Lewis, Endeavour, Midsomer Murderssa国际传媒ustralia and New Zealand do the same with Miss Fisher, Brokenwood, Dr. Blakesa国际传媒 Canadasa国际传媒檚 Murdoch Mysteries sets a standard for literacy and historical research sa国际传媒 along with convoluted plots.

But in a sense, all of these are escapism. They take me to a world where people are generally decent to each other. Where criminals let themselves be handcuffed without struggle. They commit murders,true sa国际传媒 but theysa国际传媒檙e nice about it.

Doc Martin can even be rude nicely.

Itsa国际传媒檚 not the world I see on the nightly news. Maybe itsa国际传媒檚 a world that never existed, except in my imagination.

Isa国际传媒檓 tired of seeing emaciated children die of starvation. Of seeing people heaving rubble aside with their bare hands to rescued buried relatives. Of watching political leaders malign each other, with no indication theysa国际传媒檝e ever actually talked with the other person. Of hearing about corporate CEOs getting a multi-million bonus for laying off thousands of staff. And of corporations raking in record profits while making the planet less livable.

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Maybe Isa国际传媒檓 kidding myself. Maybe Isa国际传媒檓 just pulling the covers up over my head, hoping that the monster under the mattress will go away. Maybe Isa国际传媒檓 guilty of escapism.

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Jim Taylor lives in Lake Country: rewrite@shaw.ca





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