Chapter-8 Quote by Jon Ronson
““Practically every prime-time program is populated by people who are just the right sort of mad, and I now knew what the formula was. The right sort of mad are people who are a bit madder than we fear we're becoming, and in a recognizable way. We might be anxious but we aren't as anxious as they are. We might be paranoid but we aren't as paranoid as they are. We are entertained by them, and comforted that we're not as mad as they are.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Men Who Stare at Goats by Jon Ronson, 2004
People who are slightly more extreme than the norm become entertaining, allowing us to feel safer by comparison.
In simple terms: We enjoy watching those a bit madder than us.
Recognize how media amplifies extreme personalities.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- TV programming
- news commentary
- social media satire
- public speaking
- political analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does labeling others as "mad" affect empathy?
- What responsibilities do creators have in portraying extreme behavior?
It may oversimplify complex mental health issues and ignore systemic factors.