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Whats
the Inside-Scoop on Paparazzi?
There
was a time when Id hear celebrities complain about how they had
no privacy because the paparazzi hounded them wherever they went, and
Id say to myself, what are they complaining about? Thats
the price of celebrity, a small price for the privilege of being one of
the glamorous people. Celebrities shouldnt complain, they should
be thankful for having fame and fortune, and stop being babies about having
their picture taken.
No more.
Ive come to recognize the unique danger that celebrities are under
and why the paparazzi needs to be reigned in. You see, celebrities have
a special power, a power that comes from the people. The media cant
control them, nor can the government. Once an actor or singer reaches
a certain level of fame, they are free to think for themselves and say
what they want, and they can have an enormous impact because of this.
There are
many out there who dont like what certain celebrities are saying
and they have a multitude of options available to derail them. They can
slam them in the press, try to get them black-balled, spread rumor and
innuendo, or otherwise try to bring them down in any number of ways. And
this is why the paparazzi is so dangerous.
Think about
it; if someone wants to take a celebrity down, the first thing theyll
do is try to gather dirt. Los Angeles is notorious for guys bugging, trailing,
and spying on people (just remember Howard Hughes). The paparazzi has
become such a part of life that its easy to establish an identity
as a celebrity-stalking photographer hiding in the bushes or peeping through
windows to get that one money shot to sell to right-wing rags like the
National Enquirer.
Of course,
were not talking about photographs here, were talking about
actual physical harm of the Lady Di-variety. The paparazzi have a unique
way of getting close to celebrities and staying close for long periods
of time with no accountability. Not only do they harass and annoy their
prey, they can be a very serious threat. The paparazzi push many open
and sensitive people into terrorized and reclusive captives of their own
fame.
The tables
should be turned. Instead of having fist fights with the photographers
who get in their face, celebrities should hire their own photographers
and take pictures of the paparazzi. They might find that those lovable
losers trying to make a buck are actually imposters intent on sabotaging
careers and destroying lives.
If you know
of anyone posing as a paparazzi and whose real intent is something else,
or who is working at the behest of someone else, heres your chance
to bring them out into the open.
Aaron
Dahl
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