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Stupid Humans Must Be Reprogrammed to Know What Is Truly Attractive

Human television was used as a tool in social engineering in order to reshape preferences. Feel free to read my previous highly enlightened entry (Category One) where I detail how Beauty and the Geek was used to program the human masses.

Category Two: You Do Not Know What Is Attractive. Of course, human television and movies were constantly telling humans what to think, feel, buy and even what types of individuals they should reproduce with. Other programs tried to reshape evolution in other ways, by influencing what humans perceived as a beautiful person.

One such human programming vehicles was American’s Next Top Model, which collected attractive human females and intermixed them with less than attractive or even unattractive females. This was followed by the wildly inaccurate assertion that all the selected females were of roughly the same level of physical and facial symmetry (i.e. human perception of beauty). What was the purpose of this mixed message?

Obviously, overcoming four million years of ingrained human male evolution, in terms of defining female attractiveness was no small task.  Ultimately, such programming vehicles, such as America’s Next Top Model, failed to hit their mark. Nonetheless, such human programming attempts are interesting as they attempt to influence all major aspects of their audience’s lives.

As a interesting side note, while the final episode of Season 7 of American’s Next Top Model is lost to history, I suspect based upon a careful analysis of the first episode that the winner is a young African American woman named “Lisa” as she was given the most “camera time,” during key moments, but, as again, as this final episode is lost to history, we will never know this for certain.