I am one of those people who believes in privacy. I do not care about what people do in their private lives.
In this day and age of cult celebrity and mass hysteria, it is easy to pass judgment on what people do and what they fail to do.
Do I think MJ has a problem? Yes. But do I lose sleep over it? No
Do I think R Kelly has a problem? Well, I respect Aaliyah too much to get into that.
Oh! And I do not think that R-Kelly is making good music at the moment. The guy is probably the most talented song writer out there at the moment but he is spreading himself too thinly.
I stopped counting at Chocolate Factory.
How about Bobby? The only thing I am saddened about is he has let it affect his music career. (Exactly)
I do not care what celebrities or non-celebs do in their private life. All I care for is that if you are an entertainer, you need to do what it says on your tin. Entertain me.
Men Bobby when you going to make another tune like this man? I remember when I used to move like this. WOW!
Friday, 20 April 2007
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2 comments:
Oh yeah.. I def agree with you!
Personal matters should be kept PRIVATE!
As for R Kelly... he continues to disappoint which is quite sad.
Yes, nobody should care about what other people (celebrities or not) do in their private lives.
But we're not just talking about drug abuse or legal sexual activites here, are we? Everyone you've mentioned has been accused and taken to court for serious offenses, two of them including actions against children, or minors if you will.
While everyone should be considered innocent until proven guilty (and I steadfastly adhere to this credo, especially as it's eroding in modern times), this does not mean they should be left alone if they're engaged in actions that might hurt others, especially children. This is true, sometimes, even if the child had no objection or wanted to participate.
For example, as much as you or I were sexually active at a young age, and in some cases with much older partners, that doesn't mean we'd be okay with our pre-pubescent or teenage daughters partnering with 30-yr old dudes and so on.
So even consent isn't enough sometimes.
However, I agree with the general notion that what people do for their own enjoyment in their personal space, is none of our business if it hurts no one.
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