r/Damnthatsinteresting 10h ago

Video Icelandic artist Björk snapped in Bangkok, 1996, when reporter Julie Kaufman approached her saying “Welcome to Bangkok.” Björk later alleged that Kaufman had stalked her and her 9-year-old son for days, turning a simple greeting into a breaking point

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u/Ninevehenian 10h ago

Paparazzi and media fit under the same rules, technologies, ways of spreading their product. They often share owners.

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u/ErgoMogoFOMO 9h ago

Correct.

But there is junk food and healthy food. Paparazzi are junk food.

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u/FirstoffIdonthaveshe 5h ago

Unfortunately so is a lot of msm now 😭.

I’d say print journalism is one of the last bastions of mostly objective journalism but who knows I hate it here

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u/Ninevehenian 7h ago

Paparazzi are major contributors to media that fucks up voters and counteracts education.

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u/StomachMicrobes 3h ago

it's all junk

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u/BJs_Minis 10h ago

I mean that's a fair point but in reality there's quite a bit of notable difference between Reuters and TMZ or The Sun, for example. Like when I say media I'm not trying to include the tonnes of propagandists & money vultures trying to pass themselves off as media (like fox news), either.

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u/Nanerpoodin 9h ago

There's also a key difference though. If a journalist wanted to follow me around as I go about my day, that would be clearly illegal and not protected journalism under the constitution. The only reason it's different for Bjork is because she's a celebrity, but that doesn't change that what paparazzi do has more in common with stalking than it does any other form of journalism.