They have a show... just the idea that you want to be the face or voice that represents something and people tune into once a week or so... isn't that right there being an "attention whore".philipofmacedon wrote:Destructoid is a rag. It's just that simple.
I'm not sure how admitting that their rage was simply an entertainment ploy makes their situation any better. It'd be better to be a sincere person with flawed ideas than a whore for attention.
One argument with Jim Sterling was enough for this lifetime.
They're entertainers, and people don't want to be entertained with honesty. When was the last time you heard, "I love watching ActionTurkeyNews because Bob Gobble is so honest." Not that often... maybe from some one older, or from your own lips. But sorry, you aren't the masses. Come on, take Stephen Colbert for instance... now that isn't actually who he is. So he is far from honest. And the "character" he plays is a massive attention whore (main reason I avoid his show and watch the Daily Show instead). Yet people eat him all up and adore his show. Do I have to say it? "Truthiness"... make me gag... but I'm not the masses.
Nor does this mean I condone what they had done. But that's probably why I don't watch a lot of TV and I am subscribed to 1 podcast (Stephen Fry) and habitually watch 1 video (Yahtzee).
I'm sorry though, your statement about being honest is a couple things:
romanticized, idealistic, and I agree should be the way it is especially for real people
but the world doesn't work that way and I'm more concerned about the sick and dieing then a guy who stands in front of a microphone and says "look at me, look at me".