Celebrity Tabloids: Do We Really Need Them?

Entertainment or Distraction?

Nkechiye O.
When I go to the store, I see so many people purchasing tabloids and magazines. They get to register and the cashier asks them to donate a dollar for the volcano blasts in Indonesia. They take a moment to think, (probably shocked volcanoes still exist) and decline. Why is it that Americans are so engulfed in the lives of spoiled, rich, drunk, drugged, selfish celebrities? Is it because Americans have such a negative state of mind, they want to see someone with all the money in the world have problems? We should be reading up on what we can do to help the cause in tattered and torn third world countries, not reading on what Kim Kardashian wore to bed. The question should not be, do we really need tabloids, it should be why we don't need them. We already have enough sick things like murder and reality TV to pollute young minds, why let Miley Cyrus speed the process. There is a video teaching young girls how to gyrate their hips in ways that Miley hasn't even learned yet and we are worried about Lady Gaga's meat dress. "Was it Sirloin or Tri Tip?" Who cares!

When Volcanoes wipe out villages and tsunamis level countries, few celebrities act. Celebrities are privileged people, and I believe it is part of their responsibility to gather awareness and act! Nowaday's children, even adults, would rather watch MTV than CNN. Many know Obama is our first black president, but do they know that he is NOT 100% African American? What we NEED in this country is love and compassion for your neighbor. Celebrities need to stop being selfish and put as much effort into raising money for a cause than they do raising money for their next clothing line or make up for my 9 year old. There are bigger problems going on in America, but we are too busy learning the new Soulja Boy dance or reading on Kim Kardashians sex scandal. The population is more in the know about Lindsay Lohan's court dates, but failed to realize that over 10 Chilean miners were trapped underground for months. More coverage and attention was put on the brand of sunglasses they were wearing, than how they survived underground away from their families and with scarce food. for months.

Celebrities are overpaid and under passionate. With the kind of paycheck each A-lister gets for each movie, let alone appearance, there should be very little poverty in the world. The problem with celebrities is Americans are praising them like Gods, and putting them up on a pedestal. If we are going to do that, then why don't we look to them for answers when world disaster strikes. Only a handul of celebrities help the cause, and the rest get forced (by publicists) to be the spokesperson for a charity because either the star or their parent has an ailment that the charity is supporting.

Tabloids are a distraction from life's bigger problems. Try helping that family next door with the single mother that works 2 jobs. Give them a thanksgiving basket. Start paying it forward everyday. Do something completely selfless. If we do not begin to do this I have a theory. Metaphorically the world will end in 2012. Not physically, but mentally and I fear all compassion will be lost. Do something now to change that. Gain awareness and read a newspaper weekly, not US weekly.

Published by Nkechiye O.

I am a very passionate music fanatic. I am pursuing my dream job to become a MUSIC JOURNALIST. Any feedback, and constructive criticism is welcome and will be humbly taken and greatly appreciated.  View profile

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