hammerpants said:
A "Rat"??? How freekin silly is this... Doing the right thing LATE is still doing the RIGHT THING! Perhaps this "rat" (Yeah, Cagney movies never go out of style!) either knew nothing of the stupid event... or if they did, they were not in a position to be able stop anything.
Stop trying to build a case for your old buddies in that hole on Madison Ave.
No. Right is right. Always. If this woman had not died, would that person have stepped forward? Or would this topic even be discussed? That's the thing that burns me the most. Contests like these have gone on for decades without incident. Nobody has spoken up. Not me. Not you.
Nobody.
Nobody on this board. Nobody in the industry. Suddenly, due to an unfortunate accident, there's this discovery of moral consciousness. People have "moral outrage." Or "they knew ahead of time and did nothing." So did everyone who claims that this was a well-known danger. You all knew. And for years, listened. You're no better than those who did this. All I'm saying is to step down off that false moral high-horse and admit it. And this person "doing the right thing?" Hindsight is always 20/20.
Had this tragedy not taken place, the silence would be deafening.
As far as "making a case for my old buddies." I know Lukas & Maney. Only to the point of we talked in the hallway, and I occasionally appeared on their show in character voice. I've never socialized with them outside of the hallways on Madison Ave.
None of which in any way slants my opinion at all on this topic. I think mistakes were made. But, I also think personal responsibility needs to be the final arbiter. We are now going into an area where a court will decide if a person is reponsibile for their own choices. I disagree with any court making that decision. I believe it leads to a society that accelerates people's need to blame someone else whenever anything goes wrong. We're getting to a point where a person can claim any external influence is responsible for their own stupidity. "It's the credit card company's fault I'm in debt." Nobody made you pull the plastic out. "McDonald's made me fat." Wrong. You chose to eat there. "I drove drunk because I have a disease." "I overate because I have a disease." "I cheated on my wife because I have a disease." "I fondled a young boy because I have a disease." Excuses for everything.
In the end. (no pun intended) Nobody drove the woman to the station. Nobody forced her to engage. And nobody in this forum, or our industry said a freakin' word for decades while these contests took place.
There are certainties in this instance. They are as follows:
1. The Morning Rave did a contest that involved exploitation of their listeners for a prize.
2. All contestants participated of their own volition.
3. There were no medical personnel on site to monitor the well-being of the participants.
4. There was some awareness of a potential danger involving water ingestion.
5. All contestants were advised to quit if they felt sick, or that they could no longer voluntarily continue.
6. The deceased worked in the medical field.
6. During the contest, an alleged medical expert called in, gave erroneous information that supported the on-air hosts' already stated misinformation.
7. Several other contestants participated in this event. None of whom were injured in any way.
8. The woman bragged about her ability to continue.
9. The woman did not express signs of illness other than her statement of headache, which she herself dismissed.
10. At the end of the contest, the woman left the building in good spirits, and by all observational accounts, healthy.
11. Hours later, the woman was found dead.
12. An autopsy has been performed. The results of which have yet to be released.
That's it. Everything else is opinion and conjecture.
And anyone who "knew about this" and did/said nothing in advance, has no credibility when it comes to "doing the right thing" after the fact.