Lance wrote:Bill_Thompson wrote:And as far as using name-calling ("Troll"). Don't shoot the messenger. Just because you do not like the message, it is no reason to hate the messenger.
Okay, then:
Bill_Thompson wrote:People, like Chris Crocker and Sci-Fi Chick love Britney Spears so much that they would take any critisim of her as a personal attack -- like attacking a close friend or family member. This is silly. One should not think this way.
Don't act like a troll.
I am just the messenger. Don't attack the messenger. It is the last resort of people who cannot accept the message. They cannot debate, disagree with it, or even agree with it. So they attach the messenger.
Arneb wrote:I never shoot anyone. The "messenger" (I find that world altogether too honourable for what BT does) is not appreciated because of the way he blares his "message" (which is not a message, but his, uhm, opnion) about.
"Shitty dancer", "no amount of voice lessons could help her", how exemplary of unemotional, disinterested criticism. And that's only on page 1 - 3...
How does that attack anyone personally here?
By the way, I don't think I said either of those things. I don't remember. I might have but it seems unlike me. I think you might be quoting someone else. But, that does not mean I disagree with those comments.
Still, if someone is hurt by such remarks, they should evaluate why they have an emotional connection to a person so unworthy of respect as Ms. Spears.
Are you forgetting that she put the lives of children at risk by driving them around in her lap? Seperate the image that her talented managers have made for us to consume from the REAL person. Putting her kids live in danger is nothing to brush off as "just bein' country, ya'll".
I am glad the judges have been more open-minded and not as blind as her fans and now she does not have custody of her children.