January 15, 2007

Not content to let the yanks corner the market on sluttitude, she got naughty with a fellow and preserved it on videotape. The video of Keeley Hazell getting naughty is here and here (NSFW). OK, so showing off your naughty bits (a la Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Miss Nevada) and/or having sex on tape (a la Pamela Anderson, Paris Hilton, Daniela Cicarelli) is almost becoming a minimum requirement for fame in modern pop culture. Is this a good thing? I think not. What's next? Will the coming months and years bring the advent of starlets cavorting with farm animals?
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Posted by: Rusty at January 15, 2007 05:42 PM (JQjhA)
Posted by: Darth Odie at January 15, 2007 05:44 PM (YHZAl)
In my opinion what these individuals do is between them and God. I for one most certainly am NOT qualified to cast the first stone at anyone's personal life.
Posted by: Garduneh Mehr at January 15, 2007 05:47 PM (vixLB)
Posted by: TXEric at January 15, 2007 05:56 PM (9EDr/)
Posted by: Ragnar the Shameless Link Whore at January 15, 2007 06:38 PM (c/4ax)
Posted by: Pixy Misa at January 15, 2007 06:40 PM (GaSFI)
As oppossed to say ... an Airforce NCO, still active, and supposedly the opposite kind of girl.
I don't judge either, but their actions are framed differently.
One has reinforced a steroetype which establishes cultural inhibition. Her posing is merely a continuation of the same 'bad' behavior which mothers warn about. She serves as a lesson. If you are that kind of girl, momma won't approve ...
The other is the kind parents show pride in, and who people hold up as an example of what you can do to change the world, be a leader, take responsibility, uphold your nations honor, etc. EXCEPT now the girl who was so 'good' an example yesterday is doing things momma must denounce on sight.
And the kids are watching. They pick up on a lot.
Similarly, my parents used to drink. They would say things like 'be responsible, don't hit, stop screaming' to us kids, and then they would have a few more, and we kids got to see how the grownups did all of that. As I grew up, I regarded parental input as suspect, and I made up my own mind on nearly everything. Sometimes I was influenced by friends, but I figured their parents were must be messed up to, so how do they know any better than I do?
Nixon, then Ford, then Carter. Adults can't do much right can they? Climbing divorce rate? Must mean marriage isn't good for much. Reefer Madness? Oh please! How about Bacardi madness? Pure hypocracy. Hey! The rich do get richer! If I'm always going to be on the bottom the system is unfair, and I should be compensated just as much for wearing out, and breaking my body with manual labor, as the soft executive with the hot secretary is for just hiring, and firing the rest of us!
Cultural values matter, and the actions of people we see affect those values. If your a kid, what are you going to think when the 'moral' people aren't any better than the 'immoral'? When you see lies, hypocracy, and erosion of standards, how will you treat those 'standards' when they are yours to protect?
When the President of the United States cheats on his wife, and lies to the American people about it, AND gets away with it, and kids don't know that's wrong, we are in serious trouble.
What anyone does is between themselves and God, whether they are hypocrites, pornographers, rock stars, actors, page 3 girls, Airforce NCO's or President of the USA.
But our kids are watching, and learning to make value judgements. We adults are working two and a half jobs per household (in Montana anyway), and can't walk them through this stuff anymore, so they end up doing it on their own. They are walking in the wilderness, and nobody has read 'Little Red Ridinghood' to them. But there ARE people who want to teach them the 'Holy Quran' while were to busy minding our own business, and making a living.
What we as adults are allowed to see should be totally up to us. Till then, what we as children see should not undermine our cultural morality. That is where I see the most problems with all of this. Even being a 'link whore' is sort of a hypocracy, even if we are happy enough to follow those links

Long, but I hope worth the effort.
USA, all the way!
Posted by: Michael Weaver at January 15, 2007 06:40 PM (2OHpj)
Posted by: Pixy Misa at January 15, 2007 06:41 PM (GaSFI)
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Posted by: Pixy Misa at January 15, 2007 06:45 PM (GaSFI)
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Posted by: greyrooster at January 15, 2007 08:27 PM (w+w6p)
Posted by: Jack Burton at January 15, 2007 09:44 PM (qSvNn)
Posted by: mike at January 15, 2007 10:35 PM (Kg1iN)
Posted by: greyrooster at January 15, 2007 10:54 PM (w+w6p)
Yes, I believe that if I ever get to see a video of a 40something Paris Hilton having sex with a pig- the actual farm animal- then the world will be a better place.
Posted by: QC at January 16, 2007 12:36 AM (ZG+Ph)
Posted by: greyrooster at January 16, 2007 01:22 PM (w+w6p)
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