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He isn't even that bad. what they going to do, ask us on a scale of 1 to 10 how scary he was, and depending on the results either stop the experiment, or stick another one on that's worse? |
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It's not too long ago there were parents "concerned" about their kids having nightmares because one of the Cbeebies presenters was born without one of her hands.
She's a very good presenter and I'm pleased to say that I actually forgot about her physical disability until this thread. My children have accepted her for what she is - a talented young lady - and provided me with the opportunity of explaining to them about people less fortunate than them. ;) |
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I think what CH5 are doing is really great but he is going to be on at a time when most people are out, would be very bold of them indeed if they had put him on at 5.00pm my favourate CH 5 newsreader was Helen Fospero.
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aesthetics plays a big part in acceptance by individuals, and society as a whole. a pretty face is much more appeasing and can be related to more readily than a disfigured one, purely because of day to day exposure by average Joe, who is more likely to see pretty than heavily scarred. personally, I think it is a good move by channel 5, but I fear it will progress no further than this apparent week-long PR stunt as there are too many people who are so tunnel-visioned and wallow in their own belief system that they will outrightly refuse to accept anything different that does not concur with their own utopia. which is a shame. they may learn something about others and themselves if they dared to welcome new and different things. |
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I don't trust Ch5's motives in this but if it gains more acceptance in media for people who look different from the mainstream then it's a good thing.
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I too would be sceptical about their motives. I wonder how this was conceived.
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I would support this if i thought for one second it would achieve something but sorry it won't. Why simple because most people cannot and will not understand his position or imagine themselves in it, they never do till it personally affects them. Also doing it for a week why so if it goes wrong they can quietly back away from it so if they were really interested in the stated agenda then hire someone permanently. Pr stunt for a channel that wants more viewers at a certain time and they will get them even if it is only the people out there looking for something to complain and these days in the UK there is plenty of them.
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I have to admit, I may have sounded a little anti-five in my previous reply in this thread. That wasn't the intention. The intention was to highlight the fact that the media in general (not five specifically) has been putting ever more "pretty" people on our screens.. I think the fact the five is doing this is good. OK, so it's only for a week, but it's a start. Maybe they are just trying to avoid the problems the BBC had. |
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Why only a week though and why are they scared of the so-called problems the BBC had? If they were serious about this, they would contract the newsreader and have him on permanently. I enjoy seeing Cerrie on the screen and she is is very competent at the job. I just find it reprehensible the things that were said about her and I applaud the BBC for ignoring them. I don't have the same confidence with Channel Five I'm afraid. Perhaps that's the cynic in me, borne by the fact they call this "an experiment." But hey, that's just me.
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Now, I don't personally see why they should have problems, but then I have a simple view of which people are suitable for a job. Assuming they are capable of doing a job (or learning how to do it), they should be given the chance to do it regardless of race, sexuality, gender, disfigurement or any disability. I try to see the person and not their race, sexuality, gender, disfigurement or disability.. |
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