A lot of people get on my ass because I don't imbibe in about 99.7-percent of what's currently on TV, or streaming or whatever. Neither do I listen to things on whatever's replaced radio. And frankly, I've listened to fewer than a dozen podcasts in my life, and nine of those dozen were interviews with me.
I can blame this in part on my parents.
And actually the best thing they ever did not raising me.
My father bought or stole and old Bell & Howell 16mm movie projector. He worked across the street from a store in Manhattan called Willoughby Peerless. They rented old movies that came in large rectangular cases closed with cotton straps that had two or three or four large reels which contained old movies. On celluloid.
These we're movies of the old sort. Gangster movies with Cagney, Edward G. Robinson, Bogart. Little guys like Jimmy Stewart versus giant malign forces like Claude Raines or Lionel Barrymore. Or Henry Fonda against rapacious capitalists. And so on.
The thing about the movies I realized when my wife had me watch the entirety of "The Sopranos."
After all those episodes, I noticed something. Something I didn't like. Something that rubbed my Old Testament view of the world the wrong way.
Everyone in the Sopranos is so complex, everyone is morally ambiguous. The bad guys are good, the good guys are bad. Right is wrong. Wrong is right. Choose your poison, whatever you do is compromised.
I don't like that world.
I like things a little more clear-cut, even if I am being dumb and simplistic.
I like my bad guys bad and my good guys good. Accepting moral compromise and ambiguity might be realistic and dramatic and great for a mini-series but in real life it confuses things that should be clear.
Rather than seeing the rapacious heads of holding companies who destroy agencies and the lives of thousands of people as un-alloyed evils, we buy their spiels. We believe in those people ginning up worthless companies into billion-dollar Ponzis. We buy their stocks. We regard them as business leaders to be emulated and admired.
All those nine-digit C-suiters who took companies that had employed 100,000 people and turned them into companies employing one-quarter that, while pocketing parachutes and private jets and payola are NOT good people.
Don't morally ambiguous me.
We've treated the rapist, philandering, non-tax-paying, seven-time-bankrupt, racist, misogynist, science-denying president in the same way. We cut him slack. Instead of treating him as human garbage.