"Jersey Shore" cast
The first season of the MTV reality show "Jersey Shore" featured a terrible scene of violence against the program's star "Snooki" (Nicole Polizzi). Once again, during the second season, the show is resorting to violence and against women, to draw ratings, as another of the show's stars, nicknamed "The Situation" (Mike Sorrentino) is featured slapping "Snooki" in the face. Even the women on the show are physically fighting each other. This, ladies and gentleman, is what pop culture has come to and it is not good.
"Jersey Shore" features young men and women, degrading and abusing themselves, whilst ingesting large quantities of drugs and alcohol. They are sexually indiscreet as well. Their values are non-existent and what they hold in esteem is superficial and meaningless. It's not just "Jersey Shore," as the majority of the entertainment on television geared towards society's youth, leads them astray via the glorification of violence, promiscuous sex, drugs and alcohol abuse.
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