ALEISHA DIXON UNPROFESSIONAL ANGERS VIEWERS

 ALEISHA DIXON UNPROFESSIONAL ANGERS VIEWERS

By JAMES SIMONS

Unprofessional television show judge, Aleisha Dixon, has angered viewers with her wrong conduct. During last night’s show, she attempted to interfere with the buzzers of David Williams and Amend Holden, in order to stop Bespoke Candid Flipstones performance.

Her behavior was very unattractive and unfeminine- not the first time she has behaved so undignified. Brown was also accused of acting unprofessionally when she referred to a group of black acts as  ”four chocolate men”, in a light hearted gesture which nevertheless when down badly. One social media user describer her as ”disrespectful and racist”, adding that she ”should not be representing Britain. It concluded ”hopefully gone by the morning”##GT 2016. Those comments are a bit harsh because her comments were made in good spirit, and there is nothing racist about it. People need to be fair and realistic and not take things too far out of context. Her comments were complimentary, as she subsequently commented ”presented to perfection”.
However, it is right to say that Dixon should have been wise enough to avoid any comment that could be deemed in such light, even if such interpretation would be harsh. There was no need to make reference to the color of the acts, even in good gesture. It wasn’t professional of her, but it wasn’t racist either. Racism must always be put in accurate and fair context.
Aleisha Dixon  does acts unprofessionally from time to time, which is unfortunate, especially for a Pretty lady like her. She does her good looks no favors at all, causing plenty of criticism against her with some of her misguided actions and comments. Some have called for her dismissal, saying she lacks the required level of class for the show.
Dixon is a pretty television face, but doesn’t show much intelligence or high caliber attributes when on television. She certainly needs a top adviser to improve her image. Being a judge on television requires intelligence, professionalism, and class. Angering viewers because of a type of professional conduct is not a positive representation of the woman she wants to be perceived as.
Dixon scarcely reflects the attributes above, though she does sometimes show television class in her delivery of judgments. However, anytime she tries to impose her will on other judges with respect her choice, she exposes a dire lack of professionalism needed in every professional domain, especially television. She sometimes comes across as one whose  beauty and contacts are her main assets. Her own accomplishments have played a role in the amount if air time she has received over the years, however, far more class is required of her if she is to go much  further with our career.
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