Sunday, 11 September 2011

Me, Me, Me,

A few years ago somebody once told me that he could write a 500 page weekly paper telling of all the good in the world and it would hardly sell a copy because today's generation are more celebrity obsessed. You have only to turn on your TV sets and see the absolute garbage of poor game shows were the brain dead enter to flaunt themselves in their stupidity. But can we blame them when they see other so called and in many cases talentless people telling us on chat shows and sadly their own shows how good they are. We have today read about Tamara Ecclestone talking about spending £1 million on a crystal bat for her £100 million pound mansion in America. Money that the father made. We see Jordan launching a magazine that is all about her and her tattoos and life style, come and look at me, and all my wealth that you have got me by buying my trash. Why is this generation obsessed with these false icons could it be because the media is bombarding us with ninety second updates every few hours on what is going on in Hollywood, or what this film star is doing, who is screwing who, who is divorcing who, and how much money can they get. Or the low life's in our society who are being paid six figure sums by the Red Banner newspapers to tell all. Even if half of it is untrue they have to embellish the story to sell papers. In a world where it would seem that every footballer or model have to adorne their bodies with some of the most grotesque tattoos, and when they get fed up with them they will have them removed. Yet the average person who is stupid enough to get a tattoo and then decide that he or she wants them removing will not have the money to have it done and will probable ask to have it done on the NHS because it is causing them stress in their everyday lives. Yet there are thousands of people who  have facial handycaps through birth defects or accidents that can't have it done. Then we have the people who want breast implants to make their breasts larger because they want to show off their bodies for vanities sake. Yet again there are thousands of people who require  cosmetic surgery because of  bodily defects that may have occurred during birth or an accident. We today are going down the road of me,me,me and sadly this is even applying to many of our parliamentary leaders and their partners, from all parties. You can see them on Come Dancing, Nancy Dell'Olio demanding an extra two iches on her stilettos, personally I hope she brakes an ankle becaus of it. The sad part would be that she would probably sue the BBC and if she won it would be my money that would help pay the damages because of her vanity and stupidity, and she is a lawyer, but obviously not one with much common sense.  Then we have the  X-Factore with mostly talentless people and all the other programmes that are turning this country into a population of brain dead people, or is that what the leaders want, because they do not want the population asking the more serious questions such as why are utility prices allowed to rise at the extent that they are, why are food prices escalating, why are  fuel costs going up faster that what it is on the world markets. Pensions benefits are decreasing. The average pension pot is in the region of £30,000, but the wealthiest pensions pots are now worth on average £500,000. Things are being increased not because of shortages but because of greed by certain organisations and people, but sadly our leaders walk in the same shoes as these people. It is truly time for the people of this country to waken up, because all that is facing you is penury, but by the time you come to your senses and realise it and start to complain those who got us into this debacle will be living it up on their multimillion pound yachts, or living on some exotic island away from it all and all  at your expense.        

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