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Poll: ‘Stars Earn Stripes’ – Informative or Offensive?

The latest reality show competition calls on celebrities, including Laila Ali and Todd Palin, to learn military maneuvers in a ‘Survivor’-like contest.

 

Act of Valor did what the Navy intended this year, shining a spotlight on the heroism of the Navy's elite forces.

Stars Earn Stripes, a reality show that debuted Monday to average ratings, might be a different story.

The NBC show, hosted by retired General (and former presidential candidate) Wesley Clark, features one-time special forces operatives, including Navy SEALs Brent Gleeson and author Chris Kyle, coaching eight celebrities in a Survivor-like competition.

The network bills the show as a vehicle “that pays homage to the men and women who serve in the U.S. Armed Forces and our first-responder services.” 

But several Nobel Peace Prize winners, including Bishop Desmond Tutu, and retired service members have criticized the show, saying it trivializes war and wastes time focusing on celebrities when it could instead feature those who have made sacrifices in Afghanistan and Iraq.

 

What do you think? Are you enjoying the show or are you offended by such a concept being used in reality TV? 

  • Does “Stars Earn Stripes” make a game out of war?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes. War is not a game. Teaching celebrities to play at being in the military while we're at war is troublesome.
        1 (100%)
    • No. It's a good portrayal of what the military does and introduces Americans to personnel who have gotten the job done.
        0 (0%)
    • Unsure. It depends on if NBC is tasteful and pays proper respect to those who serve.
        0 (0%)
    Total votes: 1
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Related Topics: Navy, Reality Television, Stars Earn Stripes, Stars Earn Stripes show, and U.S. Naval Academy

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