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Jeremy Kyle - 'hypocrite'?
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The media is full of the story that Jeremy Kyle and his wife have split up after her indiscretions with another man.
Leaving aside opinions of Mr Kyle's TV show, I cannot for the live of me understand why some parts of the media are labelling him a hypocrite.
I am not a regular viewer of the show, but the extracts I have seen do not show Mr Kyle holding himself up as some sort of paragon of virtue to participants, so why would he be perceived as being dishonest for his presentation technique?
In view of the fact that it is Mrs Kyle who has transgressed, again I feel baffled by the hostility placed on Mr Kyle for aspects of his private life, which are, in my view, just that - private.
Leaving aside opinions of Mr Kyle's TV show, I cannot for the live of me understand why some parts of the media are labelling him a hypocrite.
I am not a regular viewer of the show, but the extracts I have seen do not show Mr Kyle holding himself up as some sort of paragon of virtue to participants, so why would he be perceived as being dishonest for his presentation technique?
In view of the fact that it is Mrs Kyle who has transgressed, again I feel baffled by the hostility placed on Mr Kyle for aspects of his private life, which are, in my view, just that - private.
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divebuddy - //If (say) your usually nice husband gets drunk a lot and beats you up. It's not the nice guy doing it is it, it's the bad guy. Actually it's just your husband who is doing it. Because that is what he is like.//
I think the point ummm is trying to make is that some external influences, including addictions and mental illness, can make us behave in a way we would never normally do - but give in to the potential bad behaviour that lives in all of us.
Those behaviours would never normally see the light in a single lifetime, but the effects of some mental processes can bring them out. Equally, as ummmm advises, the elimination of these processes means that the bad behaviour is under a level of control where we never even think of it.
But to assume that someone who behaves badly is simply a bad person is an over-simplification in my view. The majority of people who behave out of character do so because of forces they have not encountered before, and they are unable initially to deal with them.
I think the point ummm is trying to make is that some external influences, including addictions and mental illness, can make us behave in a way we would never normally do - but give in to the potential bad behaviour that lives in all of us.
Those behaviours would never normally see the light in a single lifetime, but the effects of some mental processes can bring them out. Equally, as ummmm advises, the elimination of these processes means that the bad behaviour is under a level of control where we never even think of it.
But to assume that someone who behaves badly is simply a bad person is an over-simplification in my view. The majority of people who behave out of character do so because of forces they have not encountered before, and they are unable initially to deal with them.
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divebuddy - //Andy, Gambling addicts, heavy drinkers, people with anger management issues, etc. etc. are not behaving out of character. Quite the opposite.//
Then we must agree to disagree.
I feel that the individual human psyche, and we are all individual and unique - is far too complex to simply corral into a set of behaviours without taking outside influences - good and bad - into account.
Then we must agree to disagree.
I feel that the individual human psyche, and we are all individual and unique - is far too complex to simply corral into a set of behaviours without taking outside influences - good and bad - into account.
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