starrynight
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I think that if you are a celebrity who wants to take on a cause, it's important to not frame it in a way that just means you're preaching to the choir.
As for the positive impact of this... well, true story, people at my work were actually teasing about therapy a couple of days ago, saying 'oh you could be like Prince Harry'. The public attitude (at least where I live) towards him is so negative at the moment, that I don't think his message is getting through to anyone but his hardcore fan base and when that's the case, he's not really getting much outreach or changing anyone's mind. The only parts of his special that have been publicised are the combative bits where he's criticising his family and that has completely eclipsed everything else that might have been in that show.
Somehow, he's gone from a very likeable persona whose appeal crossed all sorts of barriers, to someone who is very divisive and carries an image of bitterness and negativity. It's really not a good foundation to try to appeal to the masses on a cause.
Diana was a very popular person and as such, she could take up a cause and in the process change people's minds -- which is a lot more important than just re-affriming existing believers.
As for the positive impact of this... well, true story, people at my work were actually teasing about therapy a couple of days ago, saying 'oh you could be like Prince Harry'. The public attitude (at least where I live) towards him is so negative at the moment, that I don't think his message is getting through to anyone but his hardcore fan base and when that's the case, he's not really getting much outreach or changing anyone's mind. The only parts of his special that have been publicised are the combative bits where he's criticising his family and that has completely eclipsed everything else that might have been in that show.
Somehow, he's gone from a very likeable persona whose appeal crossed all sorts of barriers, to someone who is very divisive and carries an image of bitterness and negativity. It's really not a good foundation to try to appeal to the masses on a cause.
Diana was a very popular person and as such, she could take up a cause and in the process change people's minds -- which is a lot more important than just re-affriming existing believers.