Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Pop-Ya Bubble burse

So I’m on a bubble about talking about today’s topic . It’s been all over the news and seems ironic that after Rihanna killed it on Friday that her song was prophetically sung less than 24 hours after. It’s just disturbing that with all the crime recently that a pageant’s winner’s burst bubble takes over so much of the news coverage. What’s also disturbing is how catty Christians and lovable persons alike seem to be over the apparent signs of the collapse. These aspects of the case I will keep my mouth sealed like it was covered with duct tape on but the other aspects are what disturb me.

Nobody is asking why Kartel and Movado were barred for controversial lyrics and a show of this nature was given a stamp of approval despite “controversial lifestyles.” In a society that claims to be founded on heavy religious beliefs and with a church on every corner why is it that we have become so accepting of certain elements in our society. Now I’m not judging anyone on their lifestyle because The Good Father above knows I’ve got a few less than morally acceptable things to answer to but I just confused as to what we teaching the next generation.

Nobody care about the fact that pageants even in the alternative lifestyle arena seem to make the “girls” go to all ends to fit into the socially acceptable norms of what a lady supposed to look like. The emotional affects of pageants are not as important however as keeping a tape over the dirty belly of the pageant and modeling world. Maybe that’s why we wanted to ban Black Swan.

The gays care that the Christians are attacking them. The Christians care that God is showing us a sign. The newspapers care that such an article will sell. The girls care that their men secretly might be friends with bubbles. The men care that bubbles and company are getting better at looking like girls. No one cares that a human died. I myself don’t really care except that I’m tired hearing a dead person be the butt of these jokes.

Pointless murders, robbery, police being shot at and the utilities collecting large amount of reconnection fees because all the money was spent on Crop Over and Rihanna. $500 for a ticket, $300 for a dress, $200 for a hairstyle and $100 for nails just means that a lot of children going school next year with last year’s uniform but no one really care. The major talking point is the death of Bubbles.

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