Being nice Quote by Robin Leach
“It hurts to see that everything on television is based on pillaring people. Nobody's sort of given the opportunity to be nice anymore. I think that is somewhat reflective of tragically the society that we live in today where we want to know people off their pedestal or we want to hurt, we want to harm instead of boosting and following by example. It's always about the crud of society, the black sheep of society that producers seem to think the public wants rather than my old theory of the cream rising to the top.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The World of Celebrity Culture, 2015
The quote critiques how media glorifies conflict and negativity, suggesting society prefers sensationalism over uplifting examples, leading to a culture that celebrates the "black sheep" rather than the "cream".
In simple terms: Media focuses on drama and negativity, ignoring positive role models.
Seek and highlight positive stories.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- television analysis
- media literacy workshops
- community storytelling
- educational curricula
- public policy debates
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does sensational content affect public attitudes?
- What can individuals do to promote positive narratives?
The quote may overgeneralize media content and ignore positive programming.