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Don't think I'm having a go at the late nurse.

I'm all for personal choice and don't judge people on their choices.

I do have an opinion though when they affect others.

Did her children have a choice in this?

If we must blame anyone for this, then surely it's all of us, for lapping up the kind of crap they put on the tv and radio these days, and the media feeding frenzy every time something goes wrong.

 

All of us!? Don't tarnish everyone with the same brush please.....:sneaky2:

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Don't think I'm having a go at the late nurse.

I'm all for personal choice and don't judge people on their choices.

I do have an opinion though when they affect others.

Did her children have a choice in this?

If we must blame anyone for this, then surely it's all of us, for lapping up the kind of crap they put on the tv and radio these days, and the media feeding frenzy every time something goes wrong.

 

The point is that the woman may not off had a choice?

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Suicide is a extremely complex and difficult subject for many ppl to understand to suggest that suicide is the cowards way out shows ur lack of understanding empathy and in someways would suggest that you have lived a naive and sheltered life. I could be wrong

 

The point is that the woman may not off had a choice?

 

She wasn't murdered mate.

Although has suicide been confirmed?

 

Sounds like some one is changing tack and that can only be a good thing.

 

Not at all. In this case I disagree that suicide was appropriate.

2 children without a mother at Christmas is not on.

 

 

I must clarify, I'm not anti suicide, I fully respect the rights of the individual to make their own choices. Again, the point I'm trying to make us that it was her choice, the dj's didn't murder her.

 

My wife battled cancer to be able see our children grow up.

Seems odd that a woman who seemingly had it all, great career, happy family etc would end it all because of a half arsed prank by some non celebrities.

 

Unless everything wasn't so peachy, in which case blaming the radio prank is also wrong.

 

There is no blame here. It's just a very sad event.

So be as sanctimonious as you like about the psychology of suicide, I'm not without experience, but this thread is not about that, it's whether there's a criminal case against the dj's. I say there isn't.

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All of us!? Don't tarnish everyone with the same brush please.....:sneaky2:

 

So you don't listen to radio 1, or any other commercial station, or read the odd tabloid, or like to see a fit celeb girl topless on the beach?

They're all from the same mould, and in spending our money on this crap we proliferate it.... Unfortunately this inane drivel in the media is unavoidable these days. But we don't do anything about it, we just get all moral when it hurts someone.

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She wasn't murdered mate.

Although has suicide been confirmed?

 

 

I meant some people with illness sometimes have no control over what happens

 

If you're suggesting she may have had a mental illness, then we're saying the same thing.

It's not as cut and dried as society likes to make things these days, tie it all up with a nice blame bow and move on. That doesn't work.

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So you don't listen to radio 1, or any other commercial station, or read the odd tabloid, or like to see a fit celeb girl topless on the beach?

They're all from the same mould, and in spending our money on this crap we proliferate it.... Unfortunately this inane drivel in the media is unavoidable these days. But we don't do anything about it, we just get all moral when it hurts someone.

 

No, no and no again... and you can ask anyone i know, and they'll say no...

 

I try to avoid all forms of media as best i can especially radio 1 and the like, celebrities etc, its all biased and opinionated, if i want the truth, i;ll go in search of it...

 

Ok, i'm not naive enough to think all media is avoidable, because it isn't, but as i stated don't tar us all with the same brush... presuming people listen to commercial radio or the like or read crappy tabloids or the like because you do..... well....

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