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Dj O'Callaghan
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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Northampton UK
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Jan-05-2008 02:43
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RandomGirl
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I agree with emc.
Personally, I think the treatment of any celebrity is abhorrent. Why is it that their choice of career results in their simple rights being vetoed from them?
If a group of people CONSTANTLY followed me with cameras and took photos of me without my permission, would it not be my right to have them stopped? Would it not be considered stalking, which, I believe is illegal?
These people are unable to function on a day to day basis without every single aspect of their lives being scrutinized. You think the average woman gets insecure because media portrays the sexy woman to be thin and tall... how do you think a woman who is being followed at every moment, and has every inch of them plastered on hundreds of sites, papers, and on tv, where people proceed to judge them, feels?
It's ridiculous, and something should be done about it. But it seems like people have gotten this idea that "if you want to be an actress, you should know that this may be the resulted life style, and that was your choice". Blah blah blah! That is not a justification for ignoring the common decency and boundaries that should be given to every human being.
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Jan-05-2008 04:30
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hooknife
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Inside Layer 3
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| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
I agree with emc.
Personally, I think the treatment of any celebrity is abhorrent. Why is it that their choice of career results in their simple rights being vetoed from them?
If a group of people CONSTANTLY followed me with cameras and took photos of me without my permission, would it not be my right to have them stopped? Would it not be considered stalking, which, I believe is illegal?
These people are unable to function on a day to day basis without every single aspect of their lives being scrutinized. You think the average woman gets insecure because media portrays the sexy woman to be thin and tall... how do you think a woman who is being followed at every moment, and has every inch of them plastered on hundreds of sites, papers, and on tv, where people proceed to judge them, feels?
It's ridiculous, and something should be done about it. But it seems like people have gotten this idea that "if you want to be an actress, you should know that this may be the resulted life style, and that was your choice". Blah blah blah! That is not a justification for ignoring the common decency and boundaries that should be given to every human being. |
I agree with you.
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Jan-05-2008 04:33
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Trance Nutter
........... I got nothing

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Adelaide, Australia
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| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
I agree with emc.
Personally, I think the treatment of any celebrity is abhorrent. Why is it that their choice of career results in their simple rights being vetoed from them?
If a group of people CONSTANTLY followed me with cameras and took photos of me without my permission, would it not be my right to have them stopped? Would it not be considered stalking, which, I believe is illegal?
These people are unable to function on a day to day basis without every single aspect of their lives being scrutinized. You think the average woman gets insecure because media portrays the sexy woman to be thin and tall... how do you think a woman who is being followed at every moment, and has every inch of them plastered on hundreds of sites, papers, and on tv, where people proceed to judge them, feels?
It's ridiculous, and something should be done about it. But it seems like people have gotten this idea that "if you want to be an actress, you should know that this may be the resulted life style, and that was your choice". Blah blah blah! That is not a justification for ignoring the common decency and boundaries that should be given to every human being. |
and that excuses her shitty parenting, her drug abuse, her alcohol abuse, her inability to face life and get help?
These aren't products of media attention, but the products of the person.
For the good of those kids they need to be taken away, a long way away. Fuck, for the good of Britney they need to be taken away, although she hasn't realised already that fixing up her life will result in getting her childrn back i doubt this new episode will make her realise either.
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Jan-05-2008 04:45
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RandomGirl
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jul 2003
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| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Nutter
and that excuses her shitty parenting, her drug abuse, her alcohol abuse, her inability to face life and get help?
These aren't products of media attention, but the products of the person.
For the good of those kids they need to be taken away, a long way away. Fuck, for the good of Britney they need to be taken away, although she hasn't realised already that fixing up her life will result in getting her childrn back i doubt this new episode will make her realise either. |
Any personality is going to be partially formed by their life's experiences. Her experiences, and circumstances have resulted in what is going on with her now.
Is it solely to blame on her circumstances? No. Is it probably exacerbating the problem? Highly likely. If she were an average person, would the same thing happen? Maybe.
Again... you can't really speculate. Either way, the negativity from people isn't called for.
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Jan-05-2008 04:50
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