Do we need the jungle camp?

Do we need the jungle camp?

Nora BruckmullerNora Bruckmuller

Nora Bruckmuller

Editor Culture

PRO

Everything normal here

They can appear anywhere: too shrill, overbearing people who express themselves politically incorrect, who almost voluntarily prostitute themselves emotionally when they reveal intimate things. They’re like a social behavioral accident that you want to turn away from but can’t. Among the audiovisual offerings, the equivalent is reality trash TV like Jungle Camp. However, just like something out of the ordinary, it still does something helpful for us: It reassures us which behavior is widely considered normal. Eating animal testicles on live TV is definitely not for once. In times when people are demonstrating for the freedom not to protect themselves from illness (freely adapted from cabaret artist Thomas Maurer), that’s a good thing.

Peter GrubmullerPeter Grubmuller

Peter Grubmuller

AGAINST

attention

The jungle camp escapes a reproach: It does not build on the presentation of broken or socially disadvantaged people. Anyone who has goat testicles and live insects portioned here wants nothing but attention. For the contestants in this screening, the glittering days of celebrity are long gone, or else they would never have hinted.

The jungle camp speculates with the dumbest common denominator – and the bill works for the broadcaster. May this process, in which adults have their human dignity bought from them for payment, never become a role model for social models. Accompanied by two cynical cheerleaders who also mock this Tschapperl.

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