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From Ozzie Nelson to Ozzy Osbourne
By Chuck Baldwin
April 26, 2002
It seems that only a few years ago television brought Ozzie and Harriet
Nelson into our homes each week. Then again, the current popularity of the
MTV show, "The Osbournes," makes it seem like an eternity ago. Outside of
similar sounding first names, there is nothing similar between the two
principal characters. Neither is there anything similar between the two
cultures they represent.
"Ozzie and Harriet" represented traditional America. The family had
disagreements but never cursed or used foul language. The father was
humorous but never irreverent. The wife was strong but always ladylike. The
boys were mischievous but never sinful.
Families could watch an entire season of "Ozzie and Harriet" without ever
having their morals attacked or their piety insulted. In fact, fundamental
virtues such as honesty, morality, and integrity were integral themes of the
show. The show was not the only thing pictured in black and white - so was
right and wrong.
However, today's Ozzy knows no such decorum. The Osbournes are crude,
vulgar, and profane. Four letter words flow from their mouths faster than
water falls over Niagara. That they could even be allowed on television
speaks to the debauchery of today's society. That they have become the
biggest hit show in MTV's history (even President Bush is said to be "a big
fan") means the culture has thoroughly collapsed.
One family therapist explained the show's success saying, "There's a
domineering mother and a feeble father, something that's common to many
families." She also said, "In some ways, they live a very normal life in
this upper-middle-class environment, mixed with a really strange mentality
and dysfunction." In other words, people like the Osbournes because they are
mixed up and dysfunctional also. If that isn't a commentary on where we are
as a culture, I don't know what is!
Then again, is everyone watching MTV? Are the Osbournes truly reflective of
our culture? The change agents, who desire to turn America into a place
Lucifer himself would enjoy visiting during winter vacations, say, "Yes." Of
course, those same people would deny that the Nelsons ever reflected
American society. (It's not clear how they can have it both ways.)
Obviously, millions of people in this country today have never heard of
"Ozzie and Harriet" and, therefore, have never experienced life in
traditional America. Furthermore, the Osbournes and MTV are helping to make
sure they never will.
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