bright1064
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Me too, for having her as a Mother.
You are not in a position to judge her parenting skills really are you?
Me too, for having her as a Mother.
Jade Goody = POINTLESS
It's a tricky one.
I've witnessed a near-identical situation to that of Goody's in the last few weeks. A 31-year-old friend of mine, terminally ill with cancer, got married on January 21st and passed away less than three weeks later. The wedding was both beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time because everyone knew what was just around the corner. Of course there was no press coverage, nor would the families wouldn't have wanted there to be.
However, tasteless as it might seem at times, I can understand why Goody is doing what she is. She wants to secure her kids' future, and can do that by selling photos, interviews etc, along with raise awareness of her illness - if just a couple of women are saved by having smears when they should then she will have achieved arguably more than she ever did in life.
I think its great that awareness has been raised and as you say, if only a few are saved from all the press coverage surrounding Goody then great. However, I cannot imagine it would have been her intention to save others. No one, least of all Jade Goody, would strive for martyrdom to that extent, she is doing it for her own needs. Whilst indirectly, awareness will have been raised, I think the primary issue is 'oh look, a celebrity with a terminal illness'. A year ago, she was racist scum and people hated her. I think it's vile, all the pictures of her in hospital and essentially on her death bed.
I have found it interesting how the different news stations have reacted to the whole situation. An example was last week when a woman wielding a hammer allegedly entered her room in the hospital trying to attack her. BBC made a small reference to it in their evening programme, but ITV had a reporter outside the hospital and everything. Everyone knows that the stories you get on the news are invariably negative, and I find the extent to which institutions such as ITV and Hello magazine have exploited Jade Goody's situation quite frankly disgusting.
İbrahim Tatlıses;2852853 said:All the commotion is because people find it a reflection of their own mortality.
Even though most people hated her guts before she got cancer, it would be a bit heartless not to sympathise with the vile creature wouldn't it - afterall, it could happen to any of us
However, tasteless as it might seem at times, I can understand why Goody is doing what she is. She wants to secure her kids' future, and can do that by selling photos, interviews etc, along with raise awareness of her illness - if just a couple of women are saved by having smears when they should then she will have achieved arguably more than she ever did in life.
It's a tricky one.
I've witnessed a near-identical situation to that of Goody's in the last few weeks. A 31-year-old friend of mine, terminally ill with cancer, got married on January 21st and passed away less than three weeks later. The wedding was both beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time because everyone knew what was just around the corner. Of course there was no press coverage, nor would the families have wanted there to be.
However, tasteless as it might seem at times, I can understand why Goody is doing what she is. She wants to secure her kids' future, and can do that by selling photos, interviews etc, along with raise awareness of her illness - if just a couple of women are saved by having smears when they should then she will have achieved arguably more than she ever did in life.
If she dies before Tuesday evening I think the Walsall match should be called off as a mark of respect to allow us to reflect on what she has done for us all.
I have bought 20 bottles of her perfume to show how much I sympathise with her plight.
Are you being serious?
Actually, reading your signature...
If she dies before Tuesday evening I think the Walsall match should be called off as a mark of respect to allow us to reflect on what she has done for us all.
I have bought 20 bottles of her perfume to show how much I sympathise with her plight.
Is raising £10 million for her kids really in their best interests?
No one is more scum in all this than Max Clifford, utter, utter lowlife that bloke.
Wasn't he called in to try and raise as much money for Goody's kids as possible to secure their future? Don't see a problem in that. Plus he don't seem like a bad bloke. Wouldn't be surprised if he was donating his services for not very much money at all.
Is raising £10 million for her kids really in their best interests?
I think its great that awareness has been raised and as you say, if only a few are saved from all the press coverage surrounding Goody then great. However, I cannot imagine it would have been her intention to save others. No one, least of all Jade Goody, would strive for martyrdom to that extent, she is doing it for her own needs. Whilst indirectly, awareness will have been raised, I think the primary issue is 'oh look, a celebrity with a terminal illness'. A year ago, she was racist scum and people hated her. I think it's vile, all the pictures of her in hospital and essentially on her death bed.
I have found it interesting how the different news stations have reacted to the whole situation. An example was last week when a woman wielding a hammer allegedly entered her room in the hospital trying to attack her. BBC made a small reference to it in their evening programme, but ITV had a reporter outside the hospital and everything. Everyone knows that the stories you get on the news are invariably negative, and I find the extent to which institutions such as ITV and Hello magazine have exploited Jade Goody's situation quite frankly disgusting.