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As Steven says I think the reaction has more to do the status of the person in "pop culture" than it does with their personal qualities. The public image, of course, is separate to the person.

More to the point, I didn’t read any comments wishing harm on her, or rubbing their hands with glee at the death - as I have with other threads (hence I mentioned the prison thread, as a recent example).

Pop culture has nowt to do with you casting aspersions on a infant orphan as going to be a junkie when she's 21....bravo for you I'm sure that made you feel so much better about yourself :thumbs:

Again...MORE TO THE POINT...I've addressed my thoughts on pedophiles and that prison thread in the post above...hint..I started it off with 'more to the point'...

Pop culture has everything to do with it - where else would you reach a conclusion that a (potentially very rich) heiress won't turn out like the certain others in the public eye - it seems to be a trend from Drew Barrymore, to Lindsay Lohan to Paris Hilton.

I didn't mention pedophiles - you did. I said "prisoners". That said, the argument isn't mutually exclusive. 'speaking ill of the dead' (specifically of a media personality who was famous for being famous) which hardly qualifies as the sort 'mob mentality and bloodlust' as it pertains to wishing pain and suffering on people that you think deserve it.

Pop culture does not justify mocking a person after he/she died. But hey, if it makes you feel better about yourself, call it pop culture and spin it anyway you want :thumbs:

I mentioned pedophiles because that's who I was referring to in the prisoner thread you keep bringing up. Have you even read it? ;)

Yes – but as you know there are more than ‘those people’ occupying the prisons, and the suggestion made by a number of people in that and other threads - that people in jail deserve what they get (extending as far as the worst atrocities that one person can do to another – which I might add that some people here seem to want to personally carry out), hardly compares to this story.

But thank you for pointing out that celebrities are people too – I didn’t know that… :rolleyes:

Perhaps you should give up circular arguments for lent ;)

lol, physician, heal thyself!

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Did you know Anna Nichole Smiths first husband was? She was married to Ric Flair oh wait lol wrong guy she was married to that 100 year old dude . Well him and Ric Flair look the same anywho lol.

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