George_Washington
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Do you?
I actually do. It seems like she's constantly getting bashed in the media and I just feel sorry for her because we don't know the real her. She could actually be a nice and caring person deep down but all we see is this hyped persona that has been created about her. It's kind of like the same thing the media did to Marlyin Monroe but in a different way. I think it's a shame that we laugh at her misfortune of having a private home video (you know what I'm referring to) made public and spread around the Internet.
This brings up another point that I would like to discuss. In modern America, we seem to have lost all sense of decency and morality. We laugh at things like sex tapes being spread across the Internet. We laugh at shows like the Osbournes, which features a completely dysfunctional family where the father (Ozzy Osbourne) is a recovering alcoholic and drug user. He's a talented musician and I like his music. But let's face it, the guy has serious problems. He's a complete moron when it comes to raising a family. The fact that we even laugh at this dysfunctional family illustrates how dysfunctional America has become. This is not something to laugh at. We've gone from the 1950's where we were entertained by normal and healthy family portrayals to watching families that are just sick.
Getting back to Paris Hilton...I think, as a Christian, it is my duty not to judge. Therefore, I don't judge Paris Hilton. Just like Jesus embraced Mary Magdeline, so too should we have compassion and tolerance for Paris.
I actually do. It seems like she's constantly getting bashed in the media and I just feel sorry for her because we don't know the real her. She could actually be a nice and caring person deep down but all we see is this hyped persona that has been created about her. It's kind of like the same thing the media did to Marlyin Monroe but in a different way. I think it's a shame that we laugh at her misfortune of having a private home video (you know what I'm referring to) made public and spread around the Internet.
This brings up another point that I would like to discuss. In modern America, we seem to have lost all sense of decency and morality. We laugh at things like sex tapes being spread across the Internet. We laugh at shows like the Osbournes, which features a completely dysfunctional family where the father (Ozzy Osbourne) is a recovering alcoholic and drug user. He's a talented musician and I like his music. But let's face it, the guy has serious problems. He's a complete moron when it comes to raising a family. The fact that we even laugh at this dysfunctional family illustrates how dysfunctional America has become. This is not something to laugh at. We've gone from the 1950's where we were entertained by normal and healthy family portrayals to watching families that are just sick.
Getting back to Paris Hilton...I think, as a Christian, it is my duty not to judge. Therefore, I don't judge Paris Hilton. Just like Jesus embraced Mary Magdeline, so too should we have compassion and tolerance for Paris.