PLANO, Texas â Local veteran and longtime Fox News viewer Ronald Merchant spent most of Tuesday afternoon convinced he was watching live coverage of Manhattan, despite the fact that the âbroadcastâ was actually the 1981 John Carpenter film âEscape From New York,â which his grandson had apparently left playing on Syfy after crashing stoned on the couch the night before while visiting from college.
âThis Snake fella reminds me of a buddy I had in âNam,â Merchant said, gesturing at the television. âMean so-of-a-bitch. I watched him kill women and children. He had a cool eye patch too. Anyway, heâs doing real good work cleaning up all the lunatic drug addicts and punk trash in Democrat-run New York. I went there once in the â70s, and this looks about right. This is what they get for electing a socialist mayor. If this Plissken runs for office, he has my vote. I donât care if he went to prison, heâs a veteran damn it. My âNam buddy went to prison too. Tax fraud.â
Merchantâs grandson said he immediately recognized something was off when his grandfather began yelling at the TV about âwhy the anchors were not saying anything about the Duke and all his thugs running wild in Manhattan.â
âItâs so fucking funny. He hasnât changed the channel from Fox News in 10 years. I think the last time he switched stations it was to watch a rerun of âGunsmoke,â but he turned it back because âthe commercials were too homosexual.â I tried telling him itâs a movie, but he didnât believe me,â Travis Merchant said. âHe just said this was âObamaâs America.â I think he forgot who the president is now. I think Iâm putting on âPredator 2â next to give him a taste of LA. Thanks to Tucker Carlson, he already believes in aliens anyway.â
Experts say the 68-year-old Merchantâs confusion is not especially unusual in todayâs political climate.
âWe see this a lot,â said Dr. Marla Kingsley, a media studies professor at the University of Texas. âFor many older viewers, the line between dystopian fiction and Fox News blurred sometime around 2009. The shock of seeing a Black president caused mass derealization amongst boomers. Honestly, Ronaldâs approach to this reality break might be the healthiest outcome. At least when heâs preoccupied watching a pretty solid film, heâs not posting patriotic AI slop on Facebook. And there are fewer commercials selling gold, which is a plus.â
At press time, the grandson, in an effort to push the limits of what his grandfather would believe, went too far when Merchant lost interest in âRoboCopâ after he âkilled that hard-working businessmanâ and âdidnât back the blue enough.â
