tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2078641405426228366.post6209086955526085322..comments2013-03-25T12:57:48.872+00:00Comments on Rosie Trousers: Charity Depression - When Social Media Goes WrongRosiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08390545109201445216noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2078641405426228366.post-71860594239814144822013-03-25T12:57:48.872+00:002013-03-25T12:57:48.872+00:00I'm always in two minds when it comes to thing...I'm always in two minds when it comes to things like this. In comparison I always thought Jade Goody was a gobby, rude and racist woman. However she died because of a health problem that many many people (including non celebs) face. Her raising of awareness of it, regardless of the fact that she was a celeb undoubtedly saved lives. It was the very fact that she was well known, as to how far her message could do.<br /><br />I think the point of thinking before you tweet certainly applies no matter who you are, be it charity of private citizen. However, as wrong or as right as someones view point may be, when the story becomes about arguments and "he said, she said" then the whole point of awareness of mental issues gets lost in the post.<br /><br />Here is a potentially taboo concept, whilst celebs might be selling their stories to make money off the back of mental health issues. What about the person who isn't famous, is sat on their own in the dark, and sees that even these so called famous people can have mental issues. Perhaps they may think that if someone famous and previously thought to be infallable can have a mental health issue, then perhaps they are not on their own?geordieborehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03841074738089787457noreply@blogger.com