Cruelty towards Britney Spears

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    Originally Posted By melekalikimaka

    Ew, that guy (does he want to be called a guy) makes my skin crawl. Sometimes the internet can be very, very bad.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dabob2

    He kinda makes my skin crawl too, but the thing is, he was obviously a fan, and calling (however creepily) for something that really would be good for Britney right now - an end to the 24/7 hounding, and just being left alone for a while.
     
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    Originally Posted By gurgitoy2

    "He kinda makes my skin crawl too, but the thing is, he was obviously a fan, and calling (however creepily) for something that really would be good for Britney right now - an end to the 24/7 hounding, and just being left alone for a while."

    Actually, it was all a stunt for him to get publicity and hopefully some kind of TV deal out of it (which he got from LOGO). So, he might have been a fan, but the video was definately an "audition tape"...
     
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    Originally Posted By Dabob2

    The guy is creepy, and it may have been a stunt. All I'm saying is that WHAT he's saying turned out to be weirdly prescient and essentially correct.
     
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    Originally Posted By PetesDraggin

    This entire Britney Spears situation is our fault. We have become a society that is over-obsessed with the lives of celebrities. We have TV shows about it, tabloids at every checkstand at every supermarket, and internet sites devoted to this stuff. The only reason there are mobs of photographers following her around every second of every day is because it makes them LOTS of money.

    But, instead of changing our ways, we ridicule people like her and make fun of her problems. Most people care more about Entertainment Tonight and the National Enquirer than what is going on with the presidential race and the wars in Irag and Afghanistan. Our society is de-evolving into a heaping mess, and Britney's situation is just further evidence of this.
     

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