by Robert McCartney, a local columnist for
The Washington PostI found this column on
Facebook's feed of the Washington Post, and this is outside the
Politics RSS feed of the Post that I normally read. I agree with McCartney. Is it really appropriate during a recession to broadcast shows like
The Real Housewives?
The most annoying thing about the new television show "Real Housewives of D.C." is that it represents a kind of honor for the parasitic social climbers featured on the program.
These women will reap financial and other benefits for participating in the binge of snobbery and pettiness that debuts at 9 p.m. Thursday on Bravo. Our society rewards people for appearing on five episodes of prime-time television, regardless of what put them there.
I wish it were different. Wouldn't it be fine if Bravo used its resources to produce a show that celebrated Washington area women whose good works and contributions to society actually merited having scenes from their lives broadcast to a national audience?
In that spirit, I hereby urge Bravo to do a follow-up show: "Really Deserving Housewives of D.C." My show would honor women who've devoted their lives to teaching poor children or helping victims of sexual abuse instead of jetting to Paris for dinner or overspending on champagne and chocolates at luxury hotels.
To help Bravo get started, I'm nominating three women to spotlight. All have careers that help society. All have been leaders for years in charitable and civic groups that have had real impact in our region. And they have husbands and children, too.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/04/AR2010080406313_pf.html