AKWeav: mikod2, you might have posted that first, and asked what we thought of it. It would have been slightly less inflamitory don'cha think. Guilty of that. But I had my reasons. I am as much disinlined to believe the libertarian writers as any others unless I establish their credibility with me.
So I wanted to get a few "untainted" opinions first - in order to learn. It doesn't usually work but I keep trying.
A similar analysis can be made of any show, book, or movie. Not "can be", "must be". I am observing my young son grow. He started walking when he was 10 1/2 months old. I discovered that despite being able to walk and choose the goal to arrive to, for a while he did not have any control over what he was walking into or over. He would set a direction and walk over objects and fall a lot.
So the skill of discering what one is walking through is clearly aquired with training. I believe so is the skill of discering what one is reading/watching through - being critical of everything.
Some people I know - especially religious people - are very good at seing dangerous influences in common (for our times) occurences. Of course what's bad for them is often good for me.
It's only if anyone actually buys into it, that it takes on any merit. (oh wait, I get it now... everything in this life has a liberal/conservitive/communist/socialist/ agenda) Maybe not as sinister as a direct intent to subvert the culture. Maybe just a person with a liberal set of values doing things naturally and expressing his perceptions. But the effect is the same.
The Andy Grifith show was like any other show of it's era. An attempt to profit (monetarily) from a new medium. Nothing dark or sinister about that. There is MTV and there is "The 11th Heaven" or "Saved by an Angel" or something and few others with clearly chrisian agenda. There are animal shows that may turn an impressionable child vegetarian. All make money but also influence our minds.
I believe it is the parent's job to do that, so I am probably going to rip off the antenna from my TV and store up some good DVDs that reflect
my values.
AKIron: ...that Hollywood hasn't/isn't trying to alter or shape American lifestyles. The question should be why and into what. Whether they are trying to or it is just an unintentional side-effect, the commercial mass culture can only shift the perceptions in one direction - lowest denominator and mediocrity.
For an uplifting influence one should seek not mass but elitist culture - but that would not be PC...
miko