In addition to all the overtly based channels. One of the things that really gives me hope for the future is the prevalence of just happy, normal looking, married couples with kids running a small business.
Even when they have a liberal bent like Rhett and Link, you can't deny the positive effects of having good fathers of happy, traditional large families out there being role models.
Matthias of "Dope or Nope" fame is a married father of two who casually talks about Christianity and how important his family is to him as well as being straight with the viewers about the economic realities of running his own business. The Australian channel, How Ridiculous features three married men with children who are running their own business, and openly credit God for their blessings.
I could go on and on, but the point is that it's everywhere and it's totally organic. When Hollywood doesn't have control of the content, happy Christian, capitalist nuclear families are super popular.
Too many people of my generation grew up without that kind of influence. Between the divorce epidemic tearing apart our own families, and Hollywood and TV reinforcing the idea that marriage is doomed to failure, we all had a lot of psychological and emotional scarring as we grew into adulthood and started trying to have relationships of our own. The next generation is going to be much better off in that regard.
Idk what it was but I haven’t had “cable television” since I was a child. From the age of 12, now 32, I’ve never had cable television. I never watched television. I was outside playing, riding my bike, driving my car, going on dates, hanging at the bars/clubs. I think that really helped me maintain a principled outlook on life and not become a total degenerate piece of shit like everyone else around me.
In addition to all the overtly based channels. One of the things that really gives me hope for the future is the prevalence of just happy, normal looking, married couples with kids running a small business.
Even when they have a liberal bent like Rhett and Link, you can't deny the positive effects of having good fathers of happy, traditional large families out there being role models.
Matthias of "Dope or Nope" fame is a married father of two who casually talks about Christianity and how important his family is to him as well as being straight with the viewers about the economic realities of running his own business. The Australian channel, How Ridiculous features three married men with children who are running their own business, and openly credit God for their blessings.
I could go on and on, but the point is that it's everywhere and it's totally organic. When Hollywood doesn't have control of the content, happy Christian, capitalist nuclear families are super popular.
Too many people of my generation grew up without that kind of influence. Between the divorce epidemic tearing apart our own families, and Hollywood and TV reinforcing the idea that marriage is doomed to failure, we all had a lot of psychological and emotional scarring as we grew into adulthood and started trying to have relationships of our own. The next generation is going to be much better off in that regard.
Idk what it was but I haven’t had “cable television” since I was a child. From the age of 12, now 32, I’ve never had cable television. I never watched television. I was outside playing, riding my bike, driving my car, going on dates, hanging at the bars/clubs. I think that really helped me maintain a principled outlook on life and not become a total degenerate piece of shit like everyone else around me.