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Last night during the Olympic women's platform diving competition, one gal
blew her dive and her chance for a medal. She was understandably distraught and was sitting behind the platform crying. An NBC cameraman zoomed in on her face, probably chuckling with glee at his luck in being able to bring some real gut-wrenching sorrow to his lens. The gal stood up and moved away from him, walking into a side room to be alone with her pain. He followed her in, filming her from behind as she kneeled down on some mats, sobbing uncontrollably. I was so disgusted with his intrusion of her privacy, I was wishing to be there so I could rip his camera from his cold, dead fingers. This scene was then delayed for a few hours for broadcast in prime time. Any NBC cheese with normal human sympathy could have edited it from the broadcast, but no - it was aired with comments by the reporters. This callous disregard for fellow humans is just another example of NBC's integrity; following on the heels of the St. Louis helicopter hijack attempt story, the Chevy truck fuel tank fiasco and others. I hope that when these people pass on, they get to spend a few years in a paradise with Vlad the Impaler. It would be poetic justice to see Ted Nugent shove a microphone in their face as Vlad rammed a splintered timber up their arse, "Tell us what you're feeling right now, will ya'?" Rich S. |
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