Sunday, September 13, 2009
are you a human being?
ChupaChups needs to free herself from the hold of the masses. The masses are brainwashed. They follow whatever they are told to follow. Eat, sleep, wear, do, and breathe whatever they are told to. They are human doings instead of human beings. No questions are necessary. No real reasons are given. I’m exhausted of being part of the masses. They drive me insane following a culture that doesn’t respect them; little do they know that they have an immense power, at least this is what I believe. I believe that the masses harness this great power; this great force that they are unaware of. I further believe that a few have broken away from the masses and realized the lucrative career that can come from controlling the masses. As long as they follow the rules to controlling the masses, the masses won’t know what’s happening. I may sound like a conspiracy theorist or an anarchist but the evidence is just too overwhelming to ignore. Trained as anthropologist and a media major, I just can’t help but analyze, and some times overanalyze, my surroundings. The masses make my skin crawl. I sometimes feel as if they deserve it. Why don’t you question things? Why don’t you want specific reasons for things? Why do you think you stuff yourself, work your body to exhaustion, and continue to devalue yourself and your efforts as not enough? Whose opinion do you follow? One of my biggest pet peeves is the celebrity culture. Here the masses pedestal these few individuals that “made it” to the big screen. Everything they say, do or wear is later imitated by you; you the person who placed them where they are, who has the power to bring them down or raise their star farther up. Whatever happened to praising scientists and people who actually work to make the world a better place? The soldiers who fight wars, the peace keepers who try to maintain peace and the doctors who save lives….you know…the real people. I bet you most people know more about Britney Spears and Paris Hilton than they do about world history or global warming. Ridiculous! It’s completely ridiculous that Americans know more about Michael Jackson than they do about their own constitutional rights or the three branches of government.
1 comments:
I <3 you Rosie
September 14, 2009 at 8:55 AMPost a Comment