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Thursday, February 22, 2007
Cal  Thomas :: Townhall.com Columnist
Rise of the Anti-Hero
by Cal Thomas
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"Anti-hero: A main character in a dramatic or narrative work who is characterized by a lack of traditional heroic qualities, such as idealism or courage."

Consider what occupies and diverts our attention from substantive matters: Anna Nicole Smith; Britney Spears; the astronaut gone wild, Lisa Nowak; the sleeping, dating, marital and divorce arrangements of film stars. It is all about the base, the tawdry and the anti-heroic. Today's heroes are cartoon characters and those (Superman, Batman, etc.) are from another era in which real heroes mattered.

Some blame television networks, especially cable, for our increasingly prurient interests. In recent days, TV has climbed into the septic tank with so many of the rest of us and delivered not what we need ("eat your vegetables, dear, they are good for you"), but what we seemingly cannot get enough of ("never mind the vegetables; eat your dessert"). TV wouldn't be obsessing with it if we didn't demand it.

USA Today reported on a Pew Poll that found most Americans believe the media overdo celebrity news, but they watch it anyway. Sixty-one percent say they think the media overplayed the death of Anna Nicole Smith, but 11 percent said they followed it as closely as the 2008 presidential campaign (13 percent) or the Super Bowl (11 percent).

Can you name the last person you heard about who behaved in a classic heroic manner? How about our soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan? The media ignore their heroism, even when they are awarded medals for bravery. When the word "hero" is used at all, it is generally to label someone who is simply doing his job or her duty.

There's little time to explore heroism among a people who prefer to indulge themselves in stories about a Qantas flight attendant having sex in the airplane lavatory with actor Ralph Fiennes, or Bridget Moynahan of ABC's "Six Degrees" announcing that she is pregnant with the child of ex-boyfriend and New England Patriot All-Pro quarterback, Tom Brady. Who gets married before having children these days? And what difference does it make in our "anything goes" culture?

Politically, heroism disappeared around the time of Harry Truman, with brief reappearances during the administrations of John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan. Now, everything is poll-tested and "leaders" follow the opinions and base instincts of those they should be persuading to follow them. Today, when one speaks of "vision," they are usually referring to Lasik eye surgery.

There is little sign any of this is about to end. Last week, ABC drew 9 million viewers to "The Outsiders," a prime time program about a group of Arizona polygamists. Commenting on the appeal of such a show, correspondent John Quinones said, "I guess (it's) the voyeuristic appeal." It's true - we are a nation of gawkers.

To some extent this has always been so, but television has made gawking easier and the objects of gawking more accessible. This indulgence in the base and banal has had a corrosive effect on our collective spirit. It also lowers our defenses against those who would destroy us.

It isn't as if we haven't been warned about self-indulgence in secular and sacred writings. In his "Republic," Plato has Socrates describe the effect on the soul of grace and gracelessness in the material culture: "Our aim is to prevent our Guards being reared among images of vice - as it were in a pasturage of poisonous herbs where, cropping and grazing in abundance every day, they little by little and all unawares build up one huge accumulation of evil in their soul. Rather, we must seek out craftsmen with a talent for capturing what is lovely and graceful, so that our young, dwelling as it were in a salubrious region, will receive benefit from everything about them. Like a breeze bringing health from wholesome places, the impact of works of beauty on eye or ear will imperceptibly from childhood on, guide them to likeness, to friendship, to concord with the beauty of reason."

You won't find such "craftsmen" on television. Better to turn it off, or get rid of this unfriendly guest, than to allow for the creation of another generation of anti-heroes and gawkers.

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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GO SEE THE ASTRONAUT FARMER
"The gangster and film noir' cycles were replete with "heroes" of less-than-traditionally-heroic motivations, ranging from the obvious lawbreakers (think any character played by Jimmy Cagney or Edward G. Robinson)"

I always think of James Cohan whenever I think of Jimmy Cagney.

In my definition, a real hero has to be inadequate. I don't mean flawed, I mean inadequate. Superman had darn well better be stopping speeding locomotives. He's virtually invincible, where's the heroism there? But Audie Murphy... now there was a REAL hero.
I consider Patton to be a hero too. His own side kept trying to hamstring him, and he kept winning, against superior odds and equipment. And the entire NASA crew, during the Apollo 13 disaster, who put 3 men a third of a million miles from Earth in a broken tin can... and brought them home safe.*

If you want to see a good movie with a hero by this definition, go see "The Astronaut Farmer". I just got back from seeing it, and it's great. No sex, no violence (well, no physical assaults), family values, pursuit of a dream against impossible odds, a good old-fashioned movie.
(yes there's a couple liberal swipes at the Patriot Act and WMDs, but ignore it, it's brief.)

a corrosive effect
The Americans and Europeans, after having been during many centuries the possessors of the highest critical and creative intelligence, give us now the impression of an almost dreadful total imbecility - becoming year after year more visible and more serious. The main causes of that unexpected phenomenon are the following:

The illustrated weekly publications, dedicated almost exclusively to mundane scandals, crimes and weird things, whereby the photographic images prevail on the ideas and the criticisms thereof.

Cinema and television systematically stupefy and dull the senses of the great mass of the average classes and proletarians with spectacles of ferocious bestiality, idiotic sentimentalism, spectacles of a false luxury and, in general, of a hollow life, strained and presumptuous. The movies also help to replace thinking by seeing, substituting the power of reason for watching.

The substitution of physical force for moral power is evident in the sports, in which the supremacy of the purely physical and muscular values on the moral and intellectual ones can easily been seen.

The diffusion, always increasing, of narcotics: opium, morphine, cocaine, heroine, etc., dulling and dazzling the upper faculties of the soul and preparing generations of obsessive, stupid and neurotic idiots. The abuse, also increasing, and especial among the youths of both sexes, of stimulating and alcoholic beverages.

The universal boom of dancing and music of wild and primitive origin, slaps the brain silly, and, undermining the will, creates a debilitating aphrodisiac paroxysm. Also the dance favors the sexual and muscular stimuli, which further impairs the upper mental activities.

The modern radio stations transmitting mainly music, and generally bad music, inciting to debilitating and morbid daydreams, moving young people away from the study, from meditation, or the exercise of the mental faculties.

The exaggerated importance that have today in western life youngsters, women and the manual workers; the three groups with a major influence in this epoch, however, the three sectors of humanity less capable of a deep and continued reflection.

cf. US workers may be significantly less literate in 2030 than they are today.

Surprisingly, the Educational Testing Service has published a study, and the Christian Science Monitor has reported it, saying that America’s intellectual skill levels are going to undergo a dramatic decline over the next quarter century, leading to the weakening of the “sort of democracy based on an informed middle class that the country was founded on.” Even more surprisingly, ETS frankly identifies the causes of our coming decline toward Third-World status: Hispanic immigration and the lower intellectual abilities of Hispanics and blacks. Ten years ago, the only person who dared say such a thing was Japanese economist Yuji Aida; and the Japanese, of course, are unabashed racists. Now the Ur-liberal ETS and the Ur-liberal Christian Science Monitor are saying it.
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