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Media Madness

February 28th, 2007 by Judah Freed

Pop singer Britney Spears is the latest casualty of media madness. The press frenzy over her apparently impulsive decision to shave her head is totally out of proportion to the significance of her act. If she’s having emotional problems right now, the paparazzi probably is contributing to her distress by following her around like a pack of wild dogs.

The insane furor over her recent visit to a tattoo parlor proves my point. If you see any of the ABC News video footage from the scene, note the look of panic on her face as she cowers behind her bodyguard pushing through the press mob outside the place.

In my view, the press needs to leave the woman alone! If she has life issues to face, give her the respect you would give your own sister and let her deal with them. The fact she chose to be a performer does not give the media a right to violate her privacy.

The press fixation on her estranged husband, Kevin Federline, is equally absurd. What difference does it make to the fate of the world whether the couple stays together or not? Will it end the genocide in Darfur? Will it create peace between Isrealis and Palestinians? Will it get President Bush to stop thwarting the acts of Congress with his Signing Statements?

No, in the big scheme of things, whether their marriage endures really matters to no one but them. The press should butt out and stop exploiting them for the sake of selling ads that target the fans of these pop stars. The same thing applies to all the other entertainers who become the objects of media feeding frenzies.

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