Tuesday, June 26, 2012

"Survivor: Cook Islands" Will Feature Controversial Start

On September 14, millions will tune in to CBS for the premiere of the fall 2006 edition the addicting reality television show Survivor.

But, although there have been some interesting premises on the show in the past, none have gotten the attention that Survivor: Cook Islands has seen. According to a commercial statement by host Jeff Probst, this falls show is based around something of a social experiment but many arent looking at it in such a positive light.

As always, the contestants will be divided into competing tribes, this season will feature four. Where the Controversy comes in is how those tribes are divided, by race. The tribes are comprised exclusively of Whites, African Americans, Hispanics and Asians. Wow! CBS should have known theyd be asking for trouble on this one.

< p>The division of the tribes has brought criticism and debate over the appropriateness of what some feel to be sanctioned and permissible segregation, if not discrimination. After all, race has long been a touchy subject in the United States.

But then again, it could just be a clever ploy to get people talking about Survivor again, which has seemed to drop off somewhat since its hay day. And in the past, when teams where split by social groups like men v. women and younger v. older, the spilt only lasted a couple of episodes into the season before a merger that brought things back into the games typical balance.

All in all, it may not have been CBSs smartest idea, but it really isnt that big of a deal either.


Author:: Jason Greiner
Keywords:: Survivor, cook islands, CBS, Televison, African American, White, Hispanic, Asian, Controversy
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