Thursday, April 30, 2009

How long can one be squeaky clean?

If Hugh Hefner can be admired in spite of owning an enterprise that many women find demeaning, then shouldn't everyone be entitled to say something that could be offensive to someone and not be condemned too much?

Would the following passages be too offensive? If yes, then I'm just being one of those admirable rebels okay?

Why do some gay people take offense at so many things? I read that many gay people protested the movie "Basic Instinct". Does that mean only straight people can form obsessions that lead to murder? Why can't straight people take offense at every other murder movie then?
I saw that video of Miss California and her opinion of marriage and how "celebrity judge" Perez Hilton made sure she didn't win the contest. Now, that's just wrong on so many levels. First of all, she was giving them her opinion which was what was asked. Secondly, "Perez Hilton" being gay, should not have asked a question like "In your opinion, should marriage be between a man and a woman?". Thirdly, how did "Perez Hilton" become a celebrity judge?? He's an obnoxious and mean person who called her a b*tch and said he wasn't sorry. I thought gay people were supposed to be fun, sensitive and sweet. His real name is Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr. - no wonder he's gay.

I was reading David Cassidy's biography in which he spoke of his admiration for Hef. The Biography was kind of sad because it was one those Hollywood stories where a young idol shoots to fame, has everything he wants and yet cry cry cries in his lonely heart. Some of the groupie and drug stories were sick to read about because we actually do like to believe that sweet looking teen idols are squeaky clean.

I was chatting with some imaginary person who told me that I have celebrity obsession. This person on the other hand is obsessed with terrorists. In the sense, that they look nice. I don't see it but anyway, our conversation went like this:
"You like too many celebrities... It's as bad my likings"
"It's better"
"No, it's the same"
"Mine don't kill"
"They kill themselves"
"Yes, but when they get on your plane, you get excited not scared"

See, now that could either be offensive or funny. You can either laugh or increase your blood pressure.

2 comments:

Dr Roshan R said...

They made Perez Hilton a judge ? Really ? That guy was a nobody with a crappy blog which just sounded like Paris Hilton.. unbelievable !!!
As for his behavious, if you've been by his site, you know its not surprising that he's obnoxious !!

Clover said...

Imaginary person it seems! I shall copyright all my conversations in the future!