Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Morality has left us

I have to say, I pride myself on not giving into the disgusting fake empire that are the Kardashians. I find their actions staged and so strategically planned that it is mind boggling that people tune in every week to watch it. Any use of the words "family" must be taken lightly, since the whole family has capitalized off of the fake fame that is Kim Kardashians sex tape. I mean really, how much could you say for that name prior to that? How do they justify their fame except for one of them just having extremely poor judgement? Any attempt to show humanity or even basic humility is lost in the greed and drive to get their name all over everything and anything. But what really bothers me about them is that the few instances in which I have watched their show, they know way too much about the basics of marketing and branding. Not anything about their show, their lives, their family etc. are real. Anytime you hear them talking about how sweet and loving Kim is? It's just attempting to STILL reposition her name as a wholesome brand. Her fame came from a sex tape, and if she were really against her name being associated with pornography or based on her looks alone, she wouldn't have posed for Playboy, or done a commercial for EasyTone in which she basically seemed like she was back in that hotel bed with RayJ.

And with yesterdays (not at all) stunning actions on her behalf, it is just another showing of how money hungry and fame grabbing these people are. The older sister's quick marriage wasn't enough, the baby of the other sister wasn't either, so what did they have to do? They had to rob people of millions of dollars to pay for a wedding that had nothing to do with love or the sanctity of marriage but rather, to show themselves off to the world and get their names back in the news papers. I feel bad for the poor schmuck. He probably did love her. Though after seeing the special, I'd be willing to put money on the fact that she bought that engagement ring all on her own. He seemed like a real human being, maybe someone who plays a sport for the interest of playing, rather than how he can get the most money. And maybe he actually cared for her. Too bad for him he let the weakness of their fake E! fame take over and allow his name to be made a mockery of. Shame on all of them.

I can't wait till the day when interesting humans are shown on television again. I'm tired of these "vodka/water" drinking females who are a terrible representation of what a 20something girl is. Until then, I'll watch Three Sheets reruns and wish I had his life.




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