America: WHY are we rewarding a ‘Prostitute’?

March 15, 2008 · Filed Under Inside My Head, On The Horn 

We are sending the wrong message to our young by rewarding the hooker (”Ashley Alexandra Dupre” aka “Kristen”, or whatever her name is) involved in the Eliot Spitzer sex scandal. The mainstream press is having a media orgasm over this eyesore. We continue to ask questions about our country, such as why 1 in 4 teenage girls have STDs, why teenage pregnancy is through the roof, and so on. Do we know why now?

I’m thoroughly sickened by our obsession with rewarding shitty behavior in our society. Why are we rewarding a prostitute that has slept with a married man with endless media coverage? Why are companies offering her millions of dollars? Why are radio DJs playing this woman’s music? Why are thousands of men obsessing over this woman? This woman is far from a role model — She’s a highly distressed individual who turns to random men for comfort, support and a lifestyle.

Haven’t we produced enough Paris Hiltons already in America? Will we see this hooker on the big screen and other media, simply because she’s attractive and slept around with numerous men? What are we becoming? Is the only thing we care about in America is controversy and rewarding shitty people with endless (and undeserved) recognition?

It’s time to ask questions, America.

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