In order for a superstar to remain relevant a celebrity's handlers must pollute our minds with everything (good, bad and ugly) about them. So when we hear of yet another baby born, a movie deal, a drunken episode, a death hoax, a quarrel, or the latest diva fit, just know they or those connected to the A-lister have something brewing. Meanwhile, fans don't pay much attention to what government leaders, business owners and others are up to in this country and others.
You see, young people are a radical bunch, passionate, fearless, and educated. If they were to take their knowledge and energy and do something productive with them--like challenge authorities on things that affect our citizenship, minds, bellies, places we visit, finances and more, leaders would have to do some different things starting locally and then widespread around the world.
The elitists schemes, lies, and cheating would most likely be exposed and favorites in secret clubs would no longer be on the top of charts, being rewarded with talk shows and movie appearances, owning businesses, etc. Their images would have little impact on the nations and would no longer create distractions from real news. However, if young people are preoccupied with the usual stuff (you know those safe news stories--controversial and redundant topics that their parents and grandparents have listened to or read about for decades) no one is held accountable for anything and no significant party is exposed either.
Unintelligent or dumbed down teens and twenty-somethings are not the least bit concerned about their rights or raising awareness about important issues and how to solve them. Rather, they are lulled into trances by video games, music with heavy guitar strings and bass drums and poor food choices. All of which aid in various forms of mind control programming. Most youngsters are far too busy working and lacking sleep to be concerned about anything new or different that is keeping them as well as relatives in mental and physical bondage. They are not challenging any establishment or anything else. Therefore, celebrity foolishness remains popular, public drunkenness receives likes, and those unimportant personal features about their idols is considered all the rage.
Wake up young America!
Nicholl McGuire
You see, young people are a radical bunch, passionate, fearless, and educated. If they were to take their knowledge and energy and do something productive with them--like challenge authorities on things that affect our citizenship, minds, bellies, places we visit, finances and more, leaders would have to do some different things starting locally and then widespread around the world.
The elitists schemes, lies, and cheating would most likely be exposed and favorites in secret clubs would no longer be on the top of charts, being rewarded with talk shows and movie appearances, owning businesses, etc. Their images would have little impact on the nations and would no longer create distractions from real news. However, if young people are preoccupied with the usual stuff (you know those safe news stories--controversial and redundant topics that their parents and grandparents have listened to or read about for decades) no one is held accountable for anything and no significant party is exposed either.
Unintelligent or dumbed down teens and twenty-somethings are not the least bit concerned about their rights or raising awareness about important issues and how to solve them. Rather, they are lulled into trances by video games, music with heavy guitar strings and bass drums and poor food choices. All of which aid in various forms of mind control programming. Most youngsters are far too busy working and lacking sleep to be concerned about anything new or different that is keeping them as well as relatives in mental and physical bondage. They are not challenging any establishment or anything else. Therefore, celebrity foolishness remains popular, public drunkenness receives likes, and those unimportant personal features about their idols is considered all the rage.
Wake up young America!
Nicholl McGuire
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