Kellie Walenciak: Ignore the Coldplay kiss cam
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Coldplay plays music for the romantics. And in a stadium near Boston, Fix You was playing, while in the audience they hugged, held hands and kissed. Kiss Cam—a tradition at U.S. events, where a camera focused on a couple of audiences to invite them to kiss—pointed at two people who seemed very in love. They rocked to the rhythm of music, hugged and fingered, but when they realized that the lens was on them, she covered her face and turned around…
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The most viral video on the internet right now is of an adulterous couple cuddling at a Coldplay concert. America’s reaction has been merciless. It’s proof that, as Kat Rosenfield argued over the weekend, whereas the original function of public shaming was to keep the bonds of community strong, it’s now a spectator sport. I sat down with Kat for a lives…
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