~Jones
Tue, Sep 2, 1997 (02:46)
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People of the world, begin a battle to paparazzi. Don't let them kill us. Martin Jones
6 new of
~terry
Tue, Sep 2, 1997 (03:26)
#1
Don't let us kill us. It's really up to all of us to stop buying this trash, and watching this garbage on tv. Where's a demand there will be a supplier.
In the previous topic, there are numerous efforts mentioned to boycott and stop juicing the tabloids and tv shows that offer outrageous amounts for these photos, sometimes as much as a million dollars for a single photograph.
~GTX
Tue, Sep 2, 1997 (03:31)
#2
Agreed. But 98% blame belongs to the Newspaper and media editors who put up the large sums to buy photos.... similar to Mafia issuing a contract
~apihaka
Tue, Sep 2, 1997 (04:01)
#3
An international boycott on all magazines, newspapers, their printers and
publishers in honour of Princess Diana for at least one day is neccessary.
~EllenAK
Tue, Sep 2, 1997 (04:11)
#4
Please send an EMail message to President Clinton at www.whitehouse.gov
urging him to attend the funeral of Princess Diana in person. Given the vast
outpouring of grief from Americans in reponse to Diana's death, I feel the President should set aside normal protocol and attend the funeral.
~terry
Tue, Sep 2, 1997 (10:00)
#5
The paparazzi defense lawyer says they couldn't do anything at the scene because they
weren't trained rescuers or medical people. But apparently they weren't consoling the dying
or being concerned, they were blocking the way of people genuinely trying to help.
~nightsky
Tue, Sep 2, 1997 (10:36)
#6
There can be no defence for standing and watching while people are in difficulty.
Go and buy some of these womens magazines and watch them BURN!!!