Thursday, November 27, 2008

British teacher warns against celebrity culture...

Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers union, claimed television stars and musicians are encouraged to behave badly because they know the public revels in their "distress and their downfall".

She claimed that by buying magazines featuring Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand, for example, readers allow the "clowns" to "act outrageously".

Dr Bousted denied that all teenagers just want to be famous, but admitted she had met a young girl whose only ambition was to become a WAG.

In a speech to the Oxford Union on Thursday night, Dr Bousted said: "At 12 she has, and is encouraged by her parents to have: hair extensions and false nails; to wear make-up; and when she is grown up, she wants to be Jordan. She was unable, despite the presenter's very kind interviewing style, to string a sentence together. What mattered, and what mattered only, was her appearance. More...

See also:

  1. More women in the U.K. are having boob jobs...
  2. The Britney Spears culture...
  3. Russians begin to name their babies after Euro 08 Russian footballers!!

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