JFrankA
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This is clearly false. We hate him, but many people clearly find him entertaining. By and large those are the people who's heads are getting filled with woo.
Your statement is another example of how people can't distinguish reality from fantasy:
Uri while off stage promotes woo and tries to make sure everyone knows he has powers.
Derren while off stage debunks woo and pretty much says he doing tricks.
No matter how many people may be entertained by whom there's the difference. And yes, that little difference makes a huge difference between unethical and ethical while onstage.
And here's the reason why: when a performer is offstage, and they basically say "everything I do onstage is a lie", they've owned up. Now it's up to the people watching to look at the performance not as reality, but as "how is he tricking me?"
If a performer says to a spectator: "Now I am going to lie a lot and tell the truth a little to fool you", and the spectator believes completely 100% what is said and done during that time, then that's the fault of the spectator.
But if performer says to a spectator: "What I do up here is absolutely real and true. I am not fooling you, this is real", then if the spectator believes it 100% completely then that's the fault of the performer.
That's why that one little difference is the gap between ethical and unethical.