It has been announced that Steve Irwin's last moments are to be shown on television on a children's programme and I personally think it's sick..
what do you think?
2006-09-05
11:44:32
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maidenrocks
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➔ Zoology
I have no reason to stir things up Darien so shut up!
2006-09-05
11:57:02 ·
update #1
http://www.entertainmentwise.com/
2006-09-05
11:58:43 ·
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It will terrify some kids, others will be thrilled. It's not the the end of the world, but it's a gratuitous and revolting thing to do, definitely. And the producers are obviously doing it to boost ratings - it's a profit-driven decision. There is no reason to show anyone's last moments anywhere, really, other than to make a public circus out of death for economic or political gain. It isn't very impressive, but there's a very very (very) long tradition of it.
2006-09-05 11:51:41
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answered by dorothy 4
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answered by immich 4
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I think your information got a little mixed up...
The footage of his death was captured while he was filming a sequence for a children's show... I sincerely doubt that the footage will be made public - unless someone gets a copy of it and splashes it on the Internet.
Even so, I'm certain that there is no intention of showing it in a children's program.
2006-09-05 12:52:57
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answered by searchpup 5
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Little kids in Africa are dying of aids. Little kids in Iraq are getting blown up. But here in the US, our little kids (and most of the adults) are sheltered by our media and that is not a good thing. Everyone feels better if they don't have to see death, but death is all around us. I believe that you should let kids experience the world instead of trying to keep things from them. If you really want to see some of the gruesome stuff that is on TV in other countries (specificly Al-Jazira), go to www.ogrish.com. After you do, come on here and tell me we shouldn't let kids watch someone's last minutes to memorialize him.
2006-09-05 12:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Bad dreams ahead for the little ones but it may actually show that doing stunts like you see on TV can be dangerous so it's kind of twisted but in the long run it may help keep other people from making the same mistake.
2006-09-05 11:48:48
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answered by LaBoner 2
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i think that if his family are cool with it then it could be shown,i don't think a kids program is the best forum to show such a film even though Steve himself would probably like the idea of putting the frights up a load of kids.personally i will miss his crazy animal antics,god bless him.
2006-09-05 12:03:39
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answered by adrianhartwell 1
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It shouldn't be shown on a children's programme and I don't think it would be allowed
Where did you hear this announcement?
2006-09-05 11:57:02
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answered by Anonymous
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As this is a worldwide site, perhaps we had better be a little more inclusive to those who are not familiar with Steve Irwin.
Copy this into your browser and make your own judgement
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/5311298.stm
2006-09-05 12:06:07
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answered by stratmanreturns 5
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I do think that's sick because that's not something children need to see. Just like when your mom tells you this is a little inappropiate for your age this is basically the same scenario.
2006-09-05 11:52:50
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answered by Dee I 3
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Yes, it is absolutely disgusting. How about we save this man's family from seeing the last moments of their husband and father's life. The media in this Country is apalling. What a way to pay tribute to a wonderful human being!
2006-09-05 11:48:23
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answered by Sonya B 1
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