Television Was A Baby Crawling Toward That Death Chamber by Allen Ginsberg

A furious, surreal meditation that attacks television and mass media as numbing, dehumanizing forces corrupting American consciousness; through vivid, hallucinatory images and improvisational, Beat-inflected language it links consumer culture, political repression, and war to a broader spiritual and moral decline, alternating satire, outrage, and mournful prophecy while urging wakefulness and resistance.