That has been a long debated question. Technically, there isn't anything that the media actually does that can actually pin point them to doing anything. They just happen to get pictures or video tape them at their worst. Celebrities obviously have more going on in their lives that drive them to suicide, not just purely media. The media can turn a little situation into a huge event which will sometimes kill a person's career but as far as suicide... the media aren't stuffing the pills down throats, pushing them over the sides of buildings or crashing their cars. They are merely doing their jobs, which are to take pictures, cover the latest news, get as much information (written, visual or whatever else is out there). So if you are asking the question as to whether or not the media drives celebrities to suicide... the answer is no!
2007-02-09 09:16:25
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answered by V.V.C. 3
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They actual should be held responsible for his or her moves. If I, your generic man or woman, kill someone then i'm held responsible for my moves. Celebrities should be no diverse. Does having better funds or being properly-universal lead them to above the guidelines or guidelines of something else of the international? i do not imagine so and that i'm hoping you do not imagine so both.
2016-12-03 23:18:58
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answered by rieck 4
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No one is ever driven to suicide... it's a personal choice.
2007-02-09 09:08:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Not unless they helped them physically pull the trigger.
2007-02-09 09:12:12
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answered by indierock1 2
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