The comedian, author and expert on human nature Stefan Vogel answers questions that others don’t even dare to ask. This time it is about whether television promotes education.
This question is similar to the question “Is food healthy?” It cannot be answered in general and also depends on the breadth and definition of the questioner’s concept of education. In the past, television was seen by large parts of the population as a source of education and at the same time as a moral authority that was considered a valid guideline for the thoughts and actions of citizens. For example, my grandmother often said the phrase “he brought” – where “he” meant her television, behind which she suspected an unspecified but higher intelligence, what it meant well to her and why she took home “his” her advice. followed.
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