Paris Hilton: A Personal Reflection

April 12, 2008

Paris Hilton receives publicity for doing nothing while professionals who work hard and those who are poor receive no media attention! The problem of Hilton can be resolved easily; turn off the TV set, do not buy her products, and ignore her.

I Have decided to write this in a comic vein because of Paris Hilton. I am surprised that Hilton had character. I always thought that Hilton lacked character, integrity, morals, and dignity. Hilton did not become famous the old fashioned way. Hilton did not become successful the old fashioned way either. Hilton is famous and successful because she was able to take being a parasitic person who has poor taste to a whole new level. In the contemporary United States society, (especially in Hollywood), talent does not count as long as there is a rich family willing to sponsor the ups and downs of the freak show and lack of character that is Hilton.

Hilton is not the only star who lacks character. It can be said that almost 90 per cent of Hollywood lacks character, moral fiber, integrity, good taste and dignity. Hilton (just like Nicole Richie, Lindsey Lohan, Britney Spears, and Jamie Lynn Spears) lack talent, and character. Hilton has even admitted that she had had problems with her sanity with words such as ‘My character is so insane....’ in that voice that makes people wander if she is clueless. Her demeanor and way of dress makes people wander why she so overrated is, because our society has become a mediocre one. It is also the behaviour of Hilton and other Hollywood ‘starlets’ that give the Islamic world propaganda points on the fact that the west (especially Hollywood) is corrupt, and has become a bordello for people like Hilton.

Hilton and her lifestyle is a contrast to the daily life and tribulations of people who are struggling to make ends meet, who have lost their homes (mortgage crisis, and loan crisis), and those who are struggling to find health care without insurance. Hilton could care less about the suffering of the people because she lives in her own plastic world. Hilton reminds me of a song by the Panamanian Salsa singer and politician, Ruben Blades, which stated, “This is a place of plastic people those that are seen in this place. They live a life of luxury and give the ashes to the poor and common people. You can their faces but their heart is not there.”

I could care less about mediocre personalities like Hilton since there are people with personality, dignity, integrity, good taste, and moral fiber who have more important and significant lives than this heiress who does nothing but shop, shop, and utter incoherent babble. The problem of Hilton can be resolved easily; turn off the TV set, do not buy her products, and ignore her

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