Escapism At Paris Hilton
Schieffer: Are We Escaping Real Reality With Reality TV?
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Paris Hilton reeled in viewers to her reality televison series. (AP)
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But then I reread one of William Manchester's books about Churchill, and then I decided the answer may go beyond that. Because Manchester said that World War I was the first historical event where reality outstripped imagination. What he meant was that the carnage was so horrible, no one could have imagined it, and afterward it produced such revulsion to war that Europe's people were plunged into denial that ran so deep they were unable to see there was something worse coming.
Churchill tried to warn them, but his people ignored him and instead they were transfixed by stories in the British press about the adventures of the vicar of Steedham, who had amazing success seducing waitresses, was found out, defrocked and began a new career taming lions, only to be eaten by one. It was all people could talk about.
Has Paris Hilton become our vicar of Steedham? Was the horror of 9/11 so beyond our imagination that we've tried to escape into the unreality and vulgarity of reality television, rather than coming to grips with the fact that there is far worse ahead if we do not eradicate terrorism? Terrorism is not reality television. It is reality, the reality we have a choice to face or avoid as we begin another year.
By Bob Schieffer
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