Sunday, August 2, 2009

Radio Rape Scandal

If you haven't all ready heard about the kyle and Jackie O scandal, have a listen here:
lie detector interview-

http://media.news.com.au/multimedia/mediaplayer/main/index.html?id=1285

Ruby: So you all know the story. A mother put her daughter on the Kyle and Jackie O show and interrogated her about her sex life. To a degree it is the mother's fault, but she wasn't the one who had it broadcast. Why did Kyle and Jackie O agree to do this segment? Didn't the phrases '14 year old girl' 'sexual encounters' 'live broadcast' ring any bells?
Sure, the mother put the girl on there. But she would not have had an opportunity had Kyle and Jackie O not started this vile segment. The girl told Kyle that she was scared before the show started. Why didn't he listen to her?
What I'd like to know is, who thought up this idea? Who thought that it would help the relationship between parents and their children by giving them lie detector tests live on air?
Kyle said "
That what should have been dealt with as her private situation ended up being one of the biggest news stories of the day. "

Well Kyle, if you believed it should have been dealt with privately, you shouldn't have aired the segment.
What disgusts me is that people will do anything for ratings.
"Oh, let's take troubled teenagers, strap them into lie detectors, interrogate them about their experiences with sex and drugs and air the whole thing live."
And blame their parents when things go wrong, it seems.


Tara:I don't really understand why Jackie O and Kyle are getting all the crap. You need to ask yourself, what type of mother puts her 14 year old daughter on live radio and ask questions about her sex life, then after announcing to all who is listening, she has been raped, she smirks and acts like it's some sick joke. This concerns me more than Kyle and Jackie O's reactions. The mother claims she knew about the rape, for two months, but then drags her daughter, to a radio station, to be hooked up to a lie detector, wow, I am more worried about the relationship between them, not what Jackie O and Kyle did.

Still I do think it’s wrong to begin with, to agree for this to happen, let a child talk about her sex life on live broadcasting, but in conclusion I think it’s more the mothers fault then poor Jackie O and Kyle.
I think they handeled it very well, and kyle's remark after, “Have you had any other experiences?” sounded like shock. If you want to read what happened from his point of view read below:

"There have only been a few occasions in my whole career that I’ve been sideswiped by something. When faced with a situation like what happened today, when a girl revealed live on air that she had been raped when she was 12, you react like anyone else. I was horrified.

We have had the lie detector thing on regularly for about six years. It’s a semi-regular segment on the show. We check with the mother before hand, and go through the questions they want asked.

I’m in New Zealand this week and all I have is a microphone, a computer screen, and a camera that relays back to Jackie and the producers in the studio.

The mum hadn’t said anything about the rape. She was concerned that her daughter was on drugs or was sexually active. Like a lot of mothers worried about their kid, she just wanted to find out what was going on.

She put her on and at the second question the girl said she had been raped when she was 12.

We were stunned.

To tell you the truth I was floundering around, signalling to the producers and Jackie – down the camera – indicating that we had to get it off air.

I didn’t realise I had said “Have you had any other experiences?”

At the same time I was speaking I was signalling to Jackie that we had to terminate the segment. I went into a slight panic as how to get the thing off the air and I was more focused on making that happen than on what I said.

The only good part to take out of this is that the family has now got some help. I’ve spoken to the mother this afternoon – and they are going to get some counselling. We have done everything that we can possibly do to help them. But the truth is that the mother’s more concerned that it has turned into a bigger media story.

I’m sorry for her that it turned out like that. I’ve certainly pissed off a lot of journos over the years but I’m sad that they’re using the rape of a 12-year-old girl to have a go at me.

There’s terrible things that happen in society. Rape is always terrible, but it’s more unpleasant to not deal with it. This girl hasn’t been able to do that. My main concern has been the mother and the daughter. I believe that the police and DOCS have been involved, so at least something’s being done about it now.

I know a few people that have been raped. My first experience of it was when I was a teenager – I knew a girl who had been raped by a family member.

I just spoke to the mother this afternoon, and she’s very fraught about the whole situation. I said to her if she needed anything, not to hesitate to contact me.

We muck around a lot on the radio but off the air there’s lots of different things we do with people. Contrary to popular belief, Jackie and I care a lot about people. As far an apology goes, the only person I feel sorry for is the girl. That what should have been dealt with as her private situation ended up being one of the biggest news stories of the day.

As for what I said, it wasn’t intended to hurt. If people have found it appalling or offensive I’m sorry for them that feel that way, but I would ask people to put themselves into the situation where someone says to you during a live radio show that they have been raped."

for more insight go here:

http://mamamia.com.au/weblog/2009/07/kyle-and-jackie-os-lie-detector-test-reveals-a-tragic-rape-whos-to-blame-and-whats-next.html#more

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