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Prop Culture Episode 22: "You Get What You Consume"

Prop Culture Episode 22: "You Get What You Consume"

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Prop Culture Episode 22: "You Get What You Consume"

Highlights From This Episode Include:

America's Obsession With The Dahmer Series

Should we change the type of of content we are consuming

If we don't want to see so much Bad News, We need to quit watching it.

We need to get back to more wholesome programming 

The media produces what sells. If we don't buy it, they won't sell it.

Is society becoming a product of the content?

The missteps of the Justice System that allowed Dahmer to get away with murder for years.

Is Meme Culture glorifying Dahmer a problem?

Art should always be protected!

Should violence be more acceptable than sex?

It's becoming harder for Kids to get their hand's on derogatory content. 

Are Video Games destroying kids?

Will Role Playing Violent Video games lead to a more violent society?

You become what you Consume. 

The difference between 50's & 60's Pop Culture Vs. Today

Societal Pressures that comes from Pop Culture

Is society a reflection of the content or is content a reflection of society

Do we have control over inflation if we spend less money?

Does America have a spending problem?

Should we stop blaming politicians and the media and start looking at ourselves.

What is the definition of living below your means?

The Abuse of PPE money is part of the problem

Are we being fooled to think Debt is a good thing?

People are taxing their futures to keep up with the Jones's

We have to make status more about the people and less about Material possession 

We need to make businesses compete more for our dollar

Never Meet Your Heroes

Celebrities are Human

We Need to Realize that we have the ability to control what we are getting!

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