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biased media - Aussie Crocodile hunter Steve Irwin

Postby Antony » Sat 03 Jan, 2004 2:22 am

Australia's famous Steve Irwin, best known for his Crocodile TV shows, he held his baby son in one hand while feeding crocodiles in the other hand.

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Irwin 'hurt' by baby stunt outcry (News.com.au)

Local media was on his side. My first reaction, news media was not kind to superstar, king of pop, Mr Michael Jackson showing his baby to public on a hotel balcony.
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Postby DJGM » Sat 03 Jan, 2004 2:53 am

IMO, that was an extremely stupid thing to do with such a young baby. Same goes for MJ's baby dangling stunt.
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Postby Antony » Sat 03 Jan, 2004 3:46 am

The media was clearly on Irwin's side, trying to help him explain. But never on Michael Jackson's side. Of course Michael Jackson explained as well.

Ananova's Crocodile hunter Steve slammed over baby stunt report showed a better coverage of the same issue.

Also, Australia media gave World Idol winner Kurt Nilsen very bad names.
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Postby Mandrake » Sat 03 Jan, 2004 7:56 pm

Steve Irwin is a 'bloody idiot', nothing more to it. Dicko could have given out nicer comments to Kurt, I agree.
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Postby Antony » Sat 03 Jan, 2004 11:01 pm

Yesterday (Saturday)'s headline in all major media in Australia was this Steve Irwin baby risky business. Basically I don't need to post anything about this, but all local media were trying to help Steve Irwin to explain his action. More portions of the news reports were on Steve's interview (which I skipped most of them).

Very unfair media attitudes compared to Michael Jackson's holding-up-baby, showing-to-the public issue.

He is now threatening the public?
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Postby DJGM » Sat 03 Jan, 2004 11:31 pm

CROCODILE hunter Steve Irwin is
considering withdrawing from public
life after criticism of a stunt at his zoo
involving his one month old baby . . .


By the sounds of that, at least something good will come out of this . . . !
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Postby AdrianLondon » Mon 05 Jan, 2004 9:35 am

This hit the UK headlines, too.

The coverage shown was neither sympathetic nor attacking; it just compared him to Michael Jackson.

You know what us English guys are like. We just tut, murmur something like "eccentric bloody idiot" and get on with our lives :)
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Postby Antony » Mon 05 Jan, 2004 9:38 am

A BBC News report.

Please note, Michael Jackson apologised for his baby-showing action.
Steve Irwin did not apologise, but defended his action.
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Postby Lorraine » Mon 05 Jan, 2004 9:27 pm

Steve Irwin outraged child welfare groups after cradling one-month-old Robert a metre away from the reptile during a show at his Queensland zoo.

Michael Jackson apologised for his baby-showing action.


Seems to me these people will do anything for publicity.
They are also "money mad."
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Postby Mandrake » Tue 06 Jan, 2004 12:34 am

Steve Irwin is a total idiot, he tried to 'defend' his actions which were totally wrong. What Michael Jackson did was wrong, but the did apologise for his actions, and I respect him for that.
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Postby Antony » Tue 06 Jan, 2004 7:30 am

Local news network (7 News) said Steve Irwin was now explaining to US viewers he was professional, and his actions were perfectly right.

Seems to me, Australian media helped broadcast his "defence" wasn't enough for Steve Irwin.

Also, he seems very unhappy about public opinion. Prince Charles cannot even control public opinions. Or is Steve Irwin trying to teach the world, holding a baby 1 metre away from a 4 metre crocodile is perfectly safe?
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Postby Antony » Sat 10 Jan, 2004 9:15 am

The Australian has a nice feature on Steve Irwin's Baby Bob and the Croc refusing to apologise issue, Who's snappy now? (10 Jan 2004)

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Crocodile-handlers have been mauled by their animals. Experienced handler Graham Freeman from north Queensland died in 1994 after a croc turned on him, took him in a roll and crushed his skull. More recently, Irwin's right-hand man Wes Mannion narrowly escaped death at Australia Zoo in 2001, when he and Irwin were clearing storm debris from crocodile enclosures late at night. A 3.5m croc latched on to Mannion from the back of the knee to the hip. Irwin saved the day but Mannion required 150 stitches.

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It's just that the act is overtaking the man. It may be time for the Crocodile Hunter to evolve into a more well-rounded man, someone who occasionally wears a T-shirt instead of khakis and now and again admits he's wrong. As publicist Harry M. Miller advised after the event: "He should say: 'It's a dumb-ass thing to do. I'll never do it again.' And then shut up."
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Postby Mandrake » Sat 10 Jan, 2004 9:36 am

"He should say: 'It's a dumb-ass thing to do. I'll never do it again.' And then shut up."


Crude, but it gets the point across, in total agreement with that statement.
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Irwin still refuse to apologise

Postby Antony » Tue 23 Mar, 2004 10:20 pm

Steve Irwin once again told us holding a baby 1 metre away from a 4 metre crocodile is perfectly save.

Irwin still sore over croc horror (News.com.au) Nice picture included in that article.
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Postby Lorraine » Tue 23 Mar, 2004 10:56 pm

Antony:
He is a sick man if he thinks it's alright to hold a baby so close to
a crocodile. He's sore now because he probably isn't making as much money. I would have been horrified to see that at a show.
It surely was a Horror Show. There is something wrong with these people that will risk their childrens lives to make money.
Why didn't he just put his head where his baby was if it was so safe!
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