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Ben Jackson
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Of course it is. How does seeing someone's image on a screen change at all what they owe us?

Agreed - although generally, I'd say (and noted, I'm new here) we discuss the products more than the people.

Teachers wouldn't have anything if not for the taxpayers who pay their salaries. Anyone who works a for-profit job wouldn't have anything if not for the customers who purchase the goods or services their company produces. Non-profit workers wouldn't have anything if not for the donors who fund their corporations.

Our celebrity culture is disgusting, and frankly anyone who buys "Us" or "people" or any other celebrity-rag shares some of this dude's guilt. We're not owed any of these individuals' private moments any more than we are a teacher our kids really admire. There's nothing special about a television screen or set of

It's not about Han Solo! #toosoon