From Mashable: “a 19-year-old user of the online live-streaming video service Justin.TV has apparently commit suicide in front of an audience of fellow forum dwellers egging him on during the process.” Tragic. Most disturbing are the screen captures of a cop entering his room that morning while the chat forum participants are still incapable of taking the situation seriously (“Zomg!” “Lol!”) If anyone can be a celebrity, everyone has an opportunity to be Christine Chubbuck.
Are we already living in the Death Race-age if you can get Dale Earnhardt Sr. footage on YouTube at “three angles amassing 88,251 views in just the first result, complete with a user-generated, slideshow-mashup hagiography to the tune of Freebird.”I tend to side with the Crashman on these matters. Yet the number of people who have accessed this site by searching “Christine Chubbuck” never ceases to amaze me. In the words of Frankenstein in the original Death Race 2000, as quoted by Jackson West, “Sure it’s violent, but that’s the way we love it — violent, violent, violent!”
Youtube bridges the sentimental and the tasteless in ways we’ve never seen before and may never see again. Just witness this video, a tribute to Christine Chubbock, complete with a karaoke version of Rihanna’s “Umbrella.” Beneath it someone writes, “1. She never got laid 2. She blasted her brains out on national TV 3. Something was deeply wrong with her 4. Just another dead bitch, no biggie.” A different opinion comes from a viewer who writes, “U R MY FUCKING HERO.”

