"Celebrity" - the Irresponsible American Media
Posted: February 17th, 2007, 2:18 pm
Not to be disrespectful to the tragic life and death of Anna Nicole Smith but what exactly was her claim to fame? Large breasts? Marrying a wealthy man old enough to be her great grandfather? Why was she a celebrity and why is her death a more important story for the media to cover than the death of anybody else? What about the soldiers and civilians dying every day in Iraq? Isn't THAT more newsworthy? Aren't their lives as important?
Sure, she was beautiful but is physical beauty enough to give a person celebrity status in America? There are a LOT of beautiful people!
Brittney Spears & Paris Hilton. Celebrities. Why? Because they're wealthy and get drunk and fall down in public? Because they pose for photos either scantilly clad or nude? Since when are wealth, alcoholism & substance abuse considered traits which are worthy of celebrity!? Is "party girl" now an ideal? Well, Brittney at least TRIED to sing!
Frankly, I'm offended by the way American media has created "celebrity" status out of those who have no achievements, no talents, and who are not worthy of looking up to.
Celebrities USED to be talented athletes or musicians, those who have achieved something positive and wonderful in their fields. Celebrity USED to be something special.
Now it's demeaning.
I hope I never get famous for anything I've done. I'd hate to achieve fame when fame means so very little.
I worry about the young ladies in America.... teens who actually look UP to the lifestyle of flaunting wealth and partying to the point of making a fool of yourself in public.
In my opinion, the American media is totally irresponsible. Our TV news reports look like a cross between a cheap supermarket gossip tabloid and a porn magazine.
Give me a break!
Sure, she was beautiful but is physical beauty enough to give a person celebrity status in America? There are a LOT of beautiful people!
Brittney Spears & Paris Hilton. Celebrities. Why? Because they're wealthy and get drunk and fall down in public? Because they pose for photos either scantilly clad or nude? Since when are wealth, alcoholism & substance abuse considered traits which are worthy of celebrity!? Is "party girl" now an ideal? Well, Brittney at least TRIED to sing!
Frankly, I'm offended by the way American media has created "celebrity" status out of those who have no achievements, no talents, and who are not worthy of looking up to.
Celebrities USED to be talented athletes or musicians, those who have achieved something positive and wonderful in their fields. Celebrity USED to be something special.
Now it's demeaning.
I hope I never get famous for anything I've done. I'd hate to achieve fame when fame means so very little.
I worry about the young ladies in America.... teens who actually look UP to the lifestyle of flaunting wealth and partying to the point of making a fool of yourself in public.
In my opinion, the American media is totally irresponsible. Our TV news reports look like a cross between a cheap supermarket gossip tabloid and a porn magazine.
Give me a break!