Let’s look back at what has happened up to this point:
A preview at the end of the second episode showed a brief and brutal clip of especially boisterous cast member Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi getting savagely punched in the face by a man at a bar. As reported by the New York Post, the assaulter was a Queens gym teacher who has since been suspended. The stunning clip made the rounds on the blogs and incited many a debate about violence, violence against women, violence on television, violence in bars, violence when drinking, and you get
Under scrutiny, MTV announced they would be showing a PSA during the episode in which the sucker punch occurs, set to air next week. But after this week’s episode (the show’s third), MTV showed the preview clip again, knowing full well the controversy the first airing caused, as noted at the end of this Gawker piece. Now E! Online is reporting exclusively that MTV will pull the footage of the actual assault from next week’s episode after the clip went viral.
“What happened to Snooki was a crime and obviously extremely disturbing,” MTV said in a written statement. “After hearing from our viewers, further consulting with experts on the issue of violence, and seeing how the video footage has been taken out of context not to show the severity of this act or resulting consequences, MTV has decided not to air Snooki being physically punched in the face.” (via)
Here’s the thing, though: Because of the barbaric nature of the clip, MTV had to know the sort of backlash they would be facing upon its airing, especially within the context of a show already proven to be a magnet for criticism. This isn’t new ground for the network and it seems carefully orchestrated. (Remember Irene and Stephen’s Seattle Real World slap?) And so, knowing full well they couldn’t in good conscience air video of the crime, MTV made sure to
If you have no television or a lot of self-control, you might not have seen the clip in question, but a .gif form of it has been practically inescapable on the web in the last week. If you dare, it’s on the next page.