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Re: Iraq and the Oscars
Posted By: Brunnen-G, on host 12.235.229.250
Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 17:30:50
In Reply To: Re: Iraq and the Oscars posted by Ferrick on Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 16:54:01:

> > How does entertainment show disrespect?

> Last fall, some people called in to a radio show to complain about the morning show being upset about the San Francisco Giants losing in the World Series. The caller felt that there were more important things to worry about and that it was dumb to be upset about a sporting event.

> Also, by stating that this Oscar show will have more security than any other before, is that saying that the terrorists would want to hit us in an area that represents all they hate about America (but probably still enjoy)? Or is it more indicative of the celebrities thoughts that they are so important they must be a target that we cannot afford to lose?

I don't think it's a question of entertainment so much as the star worship that goes along with it. Entertainment, and matters arising from it, are good things which should continue, and are possibly even more necessary in troubled times. Self-importance is exactly the opposite. It isn't ever a good thing, of course, but it becomes much more distasteful to the public at such times. (Note that I'm not trying to start a big tangent on how it's public demand that keeps the paparazzi employed -- just pointing out how such things are perceived.) By letting the Oscars go ahead but toning down the aura of self-adoration and conspicuous consumption that usually goes with big awards shows, exactly the right things are being focused on.

I agree with Sam about the interviews, though. That seems rather pointless.

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