Today my husband and I were watching a programme about Girls Aloud. Something that really struck us was the description of Cheryl Cole. "Cheryl grew up on a council estate in Newcastle". Nothing was mentioned about any of the other girls background.
It struck both of us as unecessary to mention this. What difference does it make if she was from a palace or a council estate?
I hate labels and find it terribly snobbish. No one can help the circumstances of their birth and I applaud those who make a better life for themselves.
I'm no great fan of Cheryl Cole at all but I hate the label people get for living in a council estate. Why label her a chav.
I'm what would be considered resoundingly middle class but thats no great achievement on my part, my parents just are. Not one of us are responsible for the circumstances of our birth.
I guess I just wanted your opinion on why ones class (Usually working or upper) be brought into things.
It struck both of us as unecessary to mention this. What difference does it make if she was from a palace or a council estate?
I hate labels and find it terribly snobbish. No one can help the circumstances of their birth and I applaud those who make a better life for themselves.
I'm no great fan of Cheryl Cole at all but I hate the label people get for living in a council estate. Why label her a chav.
I'm what would be considered resoundingly middle class but thats no great achievement on my part, my parents just are. Not one of us are responsible for the circumstances of our birth.
I guess I just wanted your opinion on why ones class (Usually working or upper) be brought into things.