Risk aversion or the nanny state

  •  06-02-2009, 6:26 PM

    Risk aversion or the nanny state

    Until just now, I didn't know that Susan Boyle has a learning issue, so this may sound harsh. And my comments are about adult contestants. All the demands for BGT producers to provide support for contestants are ridiculous and should be ignored. Adults should be able to read the terms and conditions (I assume they exist) and accept them -- and accept it when they lose. Only one act can win -- all the others will not. Except that many will be able to make it on their own merit, if they believe in themselves. (Odd, isn't it, that some contestants state that all their lives they only wanted to be a performer and that BGT is make or break. Rubbish. If they want to be a singer or dancer, and they don't win BGT, they have to search out other  routes and do it the hard way, the way that most performers have done.)

    I agree that children's participation creates problems. Maybe support should be available for them. Some children cannot understand that winning isn't their right. And problems can be caused by parents who blindly encourage their children when they patently do not have the talent to win. Personally, I think that under 16s should be excluded from the contest.

    I was very impressed by Diversity and thought they were worthy winners. I hope they do well.

     

     

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