Posted on 10/17/2002 1:09:55 PM PDT by Ranger
Lecturer Trond Andresen of the Norwegian Institute of Technology in Trondheim accuses the media of discriminating against the ugly and emphasizing beautiful people whenever possible. Andresen wants higher ugly quotas on television.
"Ugly people should be spotlighted in the media in the same way that the media wishes to emphasize persons from ethnic minorities," Andresen, a lecture at the Department of Engineering Cybernetics, said to newspaper Bergens Tidende.
Andresen blasts journalists, photographers and TV producers for concentrating on beautiful faces and bodies and accuses the press of choosing attractive interviewees from schools or the workplace, and avoiding others.
Andresen compares the phenomenon with racial discrimination. "Ugly people are as ignored today as dark-skinned people. They are told daily that they are inferior. This isn't done openly, but indirectly, by overlooking them, by focusing on appearance in advertising, TV-series, magazines, schools and in groups," Andresen said.
Andresen believes the focus on appearance is a serious social problem that makes young people insecure and increases their own dissatisfaction with how they look. Possible outcomes are eating disorders, psychological problems and cosmetic surgery.
Andresen doesn't find it easy to argue his case.
"If I were chosen for a TV debate I would obviously be assessed by viewers - not for what I had said, but for how I looked," Andresen said.
The academic has suggestions about how to combat the situation; with a choice of subjects to interview, do not approach the attractive ones - instead give the ugly a higher quota. Andresen also advises that media reports ignore mentioning appearance if it is not directly relevant.
Researcher Wencke Mühleisen at the Center for Women and Gender Research backs Andresen and agrees the media should be giving the ugly more exposure.
TV 2 news editor Kjell Oevre-Helland, on the other hand, could not agree less.
"Claiming that we consciously pick out the best looking people to interview is absurd and totally meaningless. That would mean that we depart from the main point of journalism, which is to talk to those who have influence and something important to say. That often means middle-aged men without particularly attractive characteristics," Oevre-Helland said.
With Bubba, it was a thong in booty is a joy for hours.
It is an international conspiracy to force the Hildabeast into our livingrooms with Barbara Streisnad behind her!!
God help us all.
A corporate president was interviewing people for a position as his secretary.
The first candidate had a high school degree, seven years experience, could type 120 words per minute and came with excellent references. Candidate #2 had three years experience, a college degree and could also type 120 words per minute. Candidate #3 had only one years experience, could type at about 80 words per minute but had an MBA from Harvard.
Which one did he hire ?????
And the answer is...................................
The one with the biggest boobs!
Okay to automatically assume that the perp is white,
Okay to profile, given that he is white,
Okay for people to give tips of suspicious activity they see, because he is white.
First we have homosexuals comparing themselves to blacks when it comes to discrimination.....
Now blacks are being compared to ugly people being ignored and discriminated against....
Is this supposed to help them feel they are not inferior? Incredible.
Tell me about it....the Spanish stations have some of the hottest best looking babes on TV....especially UNIVISION.
Yep! Gives a whole new meaning to the term "Ugly American", doesn't it?
Heck, I always thought they were cringing in fear!
Oak Hay. . . Oak Hay. . . I'll volunteer to appear with Billow Rye Lee !!!
um I guess, my question is, and maybe you can help me on this,
(1) why would my wife keep renting me out on holloween for the house of horrors, (no costume required)
and (2) how is it she can afford a new car every year on the 1st of November?
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