i found the response to Di's death quite extraordinary. My firdt reacton was "Jeez they've knocked the tart off!" and I was'nt too surprised really considering what a nuisance and loose cannon she was becoming.
The public response IMHO was orchestrated by one or two people in the media who found a rich vein of sentiment to exploit .. that of people mourning their own mortality
Gordon Brown - Geography lesson?
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Jim, that's exactly how the bloody queen must have sounded when she heard the news too, money sucking gets, the whole lot of them.jim.r wrote:i found the response to Di's death quite extraordinary. My firdt reacton was "Jeez they've knocked the tart off!" and I was'nt too surprised really considering what a nuisance and loose cannon she was becoming.
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In fact the real gist of the story was "rich bitch (not wearing seat belt) dies in car crash".
I found the orchestrated emotional blackmail over the following week or two rather frightening: it was the nearest attempt at mass thought control that I've ever seen. While I continued to think throughout, "What's all the fuss about?", there was a distinct feeling that voicing such thoughts would definitely not be welcome.
I found the orchestrated emotional blackmail over the following week or two rather frightening: it was the nearest attempt at mass thought control that I've ever seen. While I continued to think throughout, "What's all the fuss about?", there was a distinct feeling that voicing such thoughts would definitely not be welcome.
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Hardy, please tell me you're pulling our legs and your tongue is firmly stuck in your cheek.hardy wrote:Anyone who watched the coverage of Jade's emotional and flower strewn funeral procession today would realise how loved and admired she was. It reminded me of Princess Di's funeral. A very moving occassion today.Nick wrote:As for Jade, she, was after all, our new "Queen of Hearts", was loved and admired by millions and was a good role model for others
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i`m not sure where his tongue is, but i have a good idea what he is pulling and where his nose is ( and what colour it is ).sam wrote: ...... Hardy, please tell me you're pulling our legs and your tongue is firmly stuck in your cheek.
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I, too, scratched my head and wondered "why" over all the fuss about these two young women. Their obsession with getting attention seemed to be something like a neurological disorder. Maybe there's a cyclical mourning compulsion that afflicts the more gullible tabloid readers and fastens on to some poor unfortunate every......what, 10 years say.
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Did this thread start on the 1st of April?


