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So, back to all those lovely blondes. It reminds me, well thanks to Nanc and Lyn, of Hitler's "Aryan race."
Not that there's a present propaganda dictating what we all show look like, but it's as if all Hollywood believes in are blonde, toothpick, bright-eyed, hopefully tall, females. I can't even allow myself to go in Lindsay Lohan, she just drew the line.
And now it just seems as if the media is subliminally pushing for that blonde look. Now, I'm not implying that I can't stand the sight of blondes, especially with having a blonde(-ish), Caucasian, "counterpart." It's just that the look is too prominent in U.S. media for me to stomach silently.
It's like a poisonous billboard of what a celebrity should aim to appear as for them to get the money and fame they secretly aim for. Though they say how much they love their job and doing what they do, I do believe that they basically aim for the tons of money that goes into their bank accounts, along with the special privileges, which makes them love it even more.
You know, if the government put a limit on the amount of money "the stars" and just powerful people make, and send off large amounts to deprived foreign countries or at least to the poverty areas of this country, poverty wouldn't be so huge in many areas, or at least in one country.
One can notice that most third world countries have Poor currency, meaning that the U.S. dollar will naturally go Quite far. One Nira, which is Nigerian currency, is about one U.S. cent, and probably barely even close to a pence in the U.K. There's just so much more one can do for a needy other, if willing to make a simple sacrifice. Seeing those Huge cookie-cutter houses make me sick, because the majourity of the residents aren't even large in quantity, it's just unnecessary and ridiculously flashy for picture happiness. . .
ring the bell