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Originally Posted by funkdoctorspock
Contrary to the newspiece I posted, the media has been pretty nasty towards her.
And she was quoted in a Times piece as stating:
I just don't want to be thought of as a monster
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Let's see. She decided to become a call girl. She's a player in a high-profile case. She had her profile out there on fairly public sites for all to see.
The media's the media. They want/crave/seek sensationalization. If we're going to bitch about the monster, then what about those who feed the monster?
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Nice to know the "balanced" media opinion hasn't been displayed. As usual.
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It never is.
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Sorry, but this comes across as quite callous. She obviously made a choice that was deemed quite poor to the general public. She did what she thought was needed to be done in order to sustain the life she always wanted. Obviously there are better avenues to get to that destination, but until more is known about her (which I really don't care for), who's to say.
But to have folks take a moral high ground when they themselves need self examining is laughable at best. And we ALL need self examining.
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Moral high ground? How about a novel concept? How about people actually being accountable and taking responsibility for their actions? Doesn't that apply to ALL people too?
Heck with it, I don't care. Spitzer will have to live with the consequences of his actions, and Dupre will as well. Sometimes, we really do make our own beds and of course have to sleep in them. There's not always someone or something to pass the buck on to.