Friday, February 10, 2006
Hi all,
was reading the famous xiaxue's blog and found an interesting/fresh post. The part that struck me is the part on men cheating on their gfs/ wives etc... I find it quite funny that some famous men would cheat on their partners and get caught with their pants literally down by the media.
Free press has always been a double-edged sword. Good at entertaining us with good stories mainly about celebs. Their bad part is not anything to do with the primary component of journalism. It is more to do with economics and competition. Every journalist is after the big one and that means harming others in the process. Some clowns think it is journalism to take a photo of Brooklyn Beckham doing something dumb or some famous bloke with his pants down.
Anyway, journalism is too commercialised to be completely trustworthy of the public. I advice all stories about the famous blokes be taken with a pinch of salt.
was reading the famous xiaxue's blog and found an interesting/fresh post. The part that struck me is the part on men cheating on their gfs/ wives etc... I find it quite funny that some famous men would cheat on their partners and get caught with their pants literally down by the media.
Free press has always been a double-edged sword. Good at entertaining us with good stories mainly about celebs. Their bad part is not anything to do with the primary component of journalism. It is more to do with economics and competition. Every journalist is after the big one and that means harming others in the process. Some clowns think it is journalism to take a photo of Brooklyn Beckham doing something dumb or some famous bloke with his pants down.
Anyway, journalism is too commercialised to be completely trustworthy of the public. I advice all stories about the famous blokes be taken with a pinch of salt.
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