Do you support PAPPARAZI's
By asish1672
@asish1672 (338)
United Arab Emirates
March 17, 2007 12:31pm CST
All of us knows,and have heard of,lot of talks about the Papparazi's, invading the private life of the celebrities. You know how they chase around the celebrities and disturb their peace of mind. In so many instances, the celebrities in question, lost their cool and turned physical on the reporters. Do you support this act of the papparazi's. After the incidence of the death of Princess Diana( which is found to be a papparazi chase' result), I really feel they should be left alone. Just because they entertain us or have a good social status, people should not be so curious about their personal life.
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@tarachand (3895)
• India
17 Mar 07
Please clarify what you mean by support papparazi? If you don't support them, then don't buy at all ever the publications that write sensational stories. It is only because the readers like this kind of stuff that publications are encouraged more and more to intrude and expose celebrities personal lives.
@asish1672 (338)
• United Arab Emirates
17 Mar 07
I meant, if anyone likes this type of privacy invasion of the Papparazi's. What are your views regarding this.
@tarachand (3895)
• India
18 Mar 07
Some background first. Besides being a businessman, I also write for some business, IT and entertainment publications. I also have some columns that are mine exclusively to write within the brief I have been given.
I am personally against invasion of privacy, but then publications have to earn a profit and and be noticed. Journalists who write on such matters want the fame, and of course money is something that most humans want more and more of. The public pays for these kind of stories and pictures, so I feel that the media is only giving people what they crave for.
In summation, as I have said earlier from my own individual and personal point of view I don't support invasion of privicay, from the business point of view, I support anything ethical and honset that earns a business money, as a journalist-well the public is getting what they want, so why not?
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@tarachand (3895)
• India
18 Mar 07
Oh, you forgot to mention the inebirated condition of the involved persons, methinks, in that specific case.