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It has been mentioned that Williams should be removed from this list. He was prolific in television, film, and radio who died from a drug overdose. If this page were called "Entertainment values" he would stay. However since he was a British chap and never set a foot in America, we may have to remove him. Looking for opinions.--[[User:Jpatt|Jpatt]] 23:50, 2 November 2011 (EDT)
:I tend to think he should stay in the article. The way I see it Hollywood values are not restricted to Hollywood itself; while Hollywood might be the prime example of where they are practiced, the English language entertainment industry outside of America has been infected with Hollywood values as well. Notice that there are several other individuals on this list who are not American, such as Freddy Mercury, Keith Moon and Amy Winehouse. - [[User:Markman|Markman]] 00:33, 3 November 2011 (EDT)
==Adding a Finance Section==
I would argue that finances, especially bankruptcy, overspending, and debt, should be included as a problematic value for three reasons, one, the person has plenty of money but lacks self-control in how they spend it. One example is Michael Jackson, who filed for bankruptcy before his death http://articles.cnn.com/2005-03-14/justice/jackson_1_judge-rodney-melville-gordon-auchincloss-child-molestation-trial?_s=PM:LAW. Just an introductory source, however, a finances section is worth being built on conservapedia, especially when one needs to realize a problem common among those in the entertainment, as well as part of the cause of the recession, is people spending what is outside of their means, it would also be important to stress this as a bad example, or hollywood value, in the religious sense that God gave Adam the commandment to live by hard work, "By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return." (Genesis 3:19, NIV) The point is that man is expected by God to work hard and earn what they have, because all truly belongs to God, fame, vanity, and living an elite life could be argued to tempt one away from this sense of humility, leading to the overspending an unwillingness to downsize that leads to bankruptcy.