Monday, May 30, 2016

BRITAIN'S GOT TALENT, ITV Show.....


“Britain’s Got Talent”; rotten and corrupt.

 Every competitor entering to compete in that show ought to have an ‘equal chance’ to win.

Judged only upon their individual skill and talent; and, not unfairly influenced by any other emotive or other factors employed, in order to win.

But, in this year’s BGT, it was those other emotive factors, that, wholly and unfairly, produced the actual winner of that show.

RICHARD JONES throughout the heats of BGT performed some great magic tricks; as a civilian and dressed in civilian clothes; but, so determined was he to win in the final, he sought to use an ‘emotive’ advantage over all other competitors in this competition; By, wearing his army uniform, and, wrapping himself in the, "UNION JACK". Proudly boasting and flaunting, his Army uniform, his Army career, his regiment, ‘King and Country’ and, ‘Patriotism’, in order to influence the voting viewers to select him as the winner of the show.

It was wholly disgusting to see. It was just as the same tactics employed by the ‘drug takers’ in the world of sport. Cheating to gain an advantage, to win. Yet the TV 'viewers' fell for it hook line and sinker; and they voted him the winner of that competition..

To wrap oneself in the "Union Jack" in order just to defeat two beautiful young girl highly talented singers, BEAU DERMOT and JASMINE ELCOCK, who both had demonstrated talent just as equal as himself, and, both deserving to win; and, who had not employed any other 'emotive' factors at all in their performances. Absolutely verified, my absolute contempt, for him.

BEAU DERMOT had been rightfully rewarded the "GOLDEN BUZZER" for her first performance which was superb; providing her with immediate entrance to the semi-final; and, she also was declared to be the winner of that semi-final, as well. Her vocals and her presentation of the songs were impeccable and her timing and control was amazing; every note she sang was perfectly in tune. But, what chance did she have?

Competing with a "UNION JACK" and those other 'emotive features' RICHARD JONES employed, in that show?


Gordon J Sheppard

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