Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for August 16, 2016
Transcript:
Joanie: Sorry we're late again, Mrs. Wicker. Mrs. Wicker: No skin off my nose. Of course, the other kids have started. Joanie: Started what? Mrs. Wicker: Watching the tube. You got this week's check? Joanie: Uh... yes. You let the children watch much television? Mrs. Wicker: Hell, yes. What'd you expect, violin lessons? C'mon, kid. Joanie: We're looking for someone better than you, you know. Mrs. Wicker: Good luck.
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
The look on Jeff’s face in the third panel is heartbreaking. Poor kid never had a chance.
cripplious over 8 years ago
I blame schools.
Kip W over 8 years ago
I remember being told in the 60s that watching more than, what, three hours of TV a week? would make me into a zombie. I made a list of the shows I would admit to, and was horrified that it was six or seven hours. .I also read Seduction of the Innocent and was horrified. What can I say? I was a sucker for finger-wagging authoritarian wannabees.
NWdryad over 8 years ago
Now we know why Jeff turned out the way he did…
summerdog86 over 8 years ago
If Joanie just applied herself, there are plenty of great places for under school age children. Especially in her area. Of course it may take her entire salary for the week!
ron over 8 years ago
Child raising, American style, sigh….
Claire Jordan over 8 years ago
I’m astonished that anybody in the US has an attention span left, after the way US TV breaks everything up into tiny sound-bits alternating with adverts. Here even the commercial channels go at least 15 minutes between blocks of ads.
Kip W over 8 years ago
I have a book from the 30s (IIRC) called Men Against Crime. Anslinger has a chapter to himself in it, in which he’s described in the kind of rock-jawed, glinty-eyed terms usually saved for J. Edgar. Yeah, I’m familiar with the opportunistic bastard and his search for a new career crusade after Prohibition fizzled. The only thing he ever did that I respect is play piano in a silent movie house. (Wertham was looking for a new crusade after his first book, The Show of Violence, ran out of steam.).Still, I think Wertham was at least sincere enough to drink his own Kool-Aid. Didn’t make him any less wrong, of course.
Ralph Newbill over 8 years ago
The commercial length is an indication of attention span. We now have 15-second commercials…. Sound mini-bites!
route66paul over 8 years ago
It could be worse. Kids today are on computers, even 4 year olds, and they seem a lot smarter than those of a generation ago. They definatly get a better start.