11 December 2012

Idiots for the day


Josh Voorhees has a Slate article about some really dumb Australians:
Michael Christian and Mel Greig, the Australian radio hosts behind the prank heard round the world, gave their first interviews since the apparent suicide of a nurse who was duped into patching the pair through to the bedside of Kate Middleton last week.
To be clear, the police have yet to make a direct connection between the death of 46-year-old Jacintha Saldanha and the call, but that distinction has largely been lost in the media frenzy and public anger toward the radio station that was sparked by news of her death.
"I remember my first question was, 'Was she a mother?'" Greig said. "I am very sorry and saddened for the family. I can’t imagine what they are going through... I am just so devastated for them. I am really feeling for them. It was never meant to go that far. This wasn’t meant to happen."
Christian and Greig refused to say specifically whose idea the prank was, saying only that they came up with it during "a team meeting before the show". The pair also again made the case that the call itself wasn't meant to be malicious and, instead, was a lighthearted gag that was supposed to have their listeners laughing at the hosts, not the nurses.
"The joke was a hundred percent on us," Christian said. "The idea was never 'Let’s call up and get through to Kate,' or 'Let’s speak to a nurse.' The joke was, our accents are horrible; they don’t sound anything like who they are intended to be. ...There was no malice on our behalf. It wasn’t to agitate or to offend or to dig at all... We just assumed that the same phone call had been made a hundred times that morning, and we were expecting the same result as the hundred calls that had gone before us."
Rico says this was too dumb even to be an 'oops'...

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