I'm not annoyed that people are interested in the marriage, people can decide to be entertained by whatever they want. What I'm annoyed about is that it's considered huge international news. The National opened with a 15 minute segment on the pair, and then went back to it later in the show. What piece of news took second billing to this farce of a marriage? The deaths of five Canadians in an explosion in Mexico.
People watch The National to be informed, but what they learn is that princesses who have no real political power are the most important people in the world. No wonder most people have this desire to horde as much money as possible while people across the world are starving and dying in wars, they grow up watching rich people get married, or play polo instead of learning about what's actually happening on this planet.
I don't care about the Royal family, I want to know what the hell North Korea is doing, or what shenanigans the conservative party is up to, not who may be invited to a wedding that will cost enough to feed half of Africa.
Is it just me that thinks we have our priorities totally back asswards?
The National went on last night to explain how a family is looking for a lost son in Vancouver. They had concerns that the police weren't investigating all the leads. Mansbridge says the police claim to be investigating every lead as they cut to a quote of a cop making a statement. The statement, I kid you not, was this:
"Six [count them, six] physics AND the police have been in contact with the family." End of statement. WTF
I had to watch if five times before I believed it. Now one of two things is going on here. One: the police actually use physics to investigate disappearances, and possibly rely heavily on them, or Two: it's a mistake on the CBC's part, the wrong clip or it's taken out of context. After the statement the CBC said nothing to clarify what the police meant, they went on to something completely different.
I love the CBC, but last night's National was National Enquirer worthy, and it was crap.
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Although I *am* one of the people who was excited to hear the news, I am also irked at the amount of press (On Newsnet, no less) that their engagement has garnered (You know how much CBC I watch!!!). It's pretty bad. Reminds me of the time Newsworld followed that kid in the damn balloon for hours. Gah. So not newsworthy.
Yeah, I don't mean to say it's not news worthy at all. It's just entertainment news and should be treated as such.
I like watching the Leafs, but I don't expect to see a 10-minute segment on Giguere's groin injury lol.
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