“To Catch a Predator” shows humanity at its lowest point possible
I’m not even sure why I fell down this particular rabbit hole, but I think it started when I followed a suggested link while on Youtube, but the next thing I knew, I was inundated with non-stop selections from Chris Hansen’s “To Catch a Predator”, as show that seems to have the specific goal of showing you how miserably bad civilization can get when you let it fester in the dark shadows of the dark web.
The premise of the show is pretty simple. A group of justice warriors pretend to be underage children (both boys and girls) who interact with sleazy adults on message boards and in chat rooms before eventually inviting these sleazoids to their “house” where a young decoy awaits them while Chris Hansen, a reporter from NBC news, hides in the shadows, ready to step out and say “please take a seat”. Then he’ll have a conversation with the culprit (if they’re willing) and when it’s over, the culprit will leave, often thinking he just got away with the crime of the century, and then a mob of cops will be waiting for him just outside, ready to pounce. It’s all very interesting entertainment.
But that’s probably what bothers me the most. That it’s entertainment. It’s like the created the ultimate show of Punk’d, except instead of a practical joke, the outcomes ends up being 5 to 20 years of jail and lifetime…