I don’t know about you but I am a hypocrite. Everyday without fail I complain about things that other people do and in the next action do those very same things.
Let me give you an example. In my time I have been know to look down on smokers. Why? Well, it is a dirty habit for one and it is also a habit that kills – why would you do that to yourself. I make smokers feel uncomfortable if they are standing next to me queuing for a bus – damn it, they even allow smoking while queuing at Disneyland Paris (outrageous). How dare they, put my health at risk. I don’t want to die of lung cancer!
But with the very next action I commit, I manage to show the dirty hypocrite lurking shallowly within me by putting my health in danger (McDonald’s, not taking regular exercise and playing on my PlayStation that sort of thing). I know this is a weak case for being a hypocrite but it was the only one I could write without being controversial – but trust me, I’m a hypocrite.
My point is that, I am human, I make mistakes. I know the media love their sordid sex scandals and God knows that David Letterman has got it coming to him, but seriously – has he done anything wrong but have sex with another human being? Has that one action changed your life in anyway? Is your health and well being affected by the revelation that Letterman like most men is ruled by his penis?
I doubt that ethically (in terms of employment law) Letterman has done anything wrong so I am going to treat this whole situation like I have treated Ensign’s and Clinton’s and every other person’s personal issues – it’s none of my business.
Truth be told, I really don’t care who Letterman has sex with.
Just a normal everyday bloke writing about films.