Thursday, September 04, 2003
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An “unsuspecting” security guard? Never!
What have “ethics” go to do with this? A security guard was hired to do a job, and apparently didn’t do it very well. Diddums.
But I am being a bit disingenuous here, I know. Reading between the lines, the real story’s text goes something like this: “Someone from GenX has pushed the boundaries, just a bit. And how dare one of them assert such agency – this sort of clever manipulation is reserved for baby boomer reality TV producers, for whom GenX is exclusively their on-tap subject fodder.
An “unsuspecting” security guard? Never!
What have “ethics” go to do with this? A security guard was hired to do a job, and apparently didn’t do it very well. Diddums.
But I am being a bit disingenuous here, I know. Reading between the lines, the real story’s text goes something like this: “Someone from GenX has pushed the boundaries, just a bit. And how dare one of them assert such agency – this sort of clever manipulation is reserved for baby boomer reality TV producers, for whom GenX is exclusively their on-tap subject fodder.