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Monday, July 16, 2007

kerry katona burgled, an idea

Kerry Katona, of Atomic Kitten and Iceland ads fame, was threatened at knifepoint whilst masked men ransacked her home.

Link to the BBC news article

This is obviously not a nice thing to happen to anyone, but I am guessing that a lot people out there will have very little sympathy, purely because she's rich and some people find her annoying.

The BBC article is a bit loaded too -

"Police have removed a Porsche and an Aston Martin from the front of the property.

The cars are to be forensically examined to see if the robbers left any clues when they stole the BMW which was also parked at the house."


- this isn't necessary, and just creates vitriol - why does a family need a Porsche, Aston and BMW anyway?

Anyway, my thought was, is that say the robbers anonymously stated what they'd be using the money for a worthy cause? Like a modern day Robin Hood. I wonder what level of support they would garner from the public?

If they only targeted easily hatable celebrities - for example:

Stealing money from Pete Doherty, to give to drug abuse charities

Stealing one of Jeremy Clarkson's large-engined cars and selling it to pay for solar water heating in developing nations?



I also wonder what the media reaction to them would be like. Since I wouldn't advocate crime in any way, would there be any legal and less extreme ways to do this?

For example, a TV show where aggravating celebs go on trial for their excessive ways and get made to change their behaviour or face fines?

With all respect to celebs, our world is facing a basic problem of everyone in the West leading excessive, wasteful lives, that no amount of recycling plastic bags is going to solve. We need to work out a way of making irresponsible excess, and those who glamourise it, uncool.

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posted by dead insect at 4:10 PM

4 Comments:

Blogger Charles Frith said...

Here, here. Glamourising excessive wealth is just so ugly but that's all the media pumps out. I'm fed up with it.

Monday, 16 July, 2007  
Anonymous charlie gower said...

That's a great idea. It might even spiral turning law abiding citizens into crime warlords. A computer game in this me thinks...Let's have coffee and build it!

Tuesday, 17 July, 2007  
Blogger Fenton Benton said...

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/17/AR2007071701808.html

Two masked guys took baseball bats to a guys Hummer and wrote 'FOR THE ENVIRON' on it.

That's what we're on about.

I see nothing wrong with vigilantism...heh.

Wednesday, 18 July, 2007  
Blogger dead insect said...

I was talking to Simeon about this

there were a couple of ideas we liked

1. Stealing burgers from fat people in McDs, just before they bite them, running off, leaving them with a flyer which explains that £2.09 has been donated to famine relief in developing nations. Filming the whole thing. Similar tone to the TV show - Balls of Steel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWjBURwHB00

(we dismissed this idea as a bit mean.)


2. a TV show, like MTVs Punk'd, where you prank celebrities in a way which shows the ridiculousness of their excessive ways. So Punk'd, with a moral story.

You should watch this clip of a 15 year old girl who gets a Lexus for her birthday and cries about it...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YawEJEf2xsg

any more ideas?

Wednesday, 18 July, 2007  

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