Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Missing: Hot, Blonde, Rich, White Girl

After obsessively watching cable "news" (for some reason), I have come to realize one thing. That is, if you ever go missing your best and only hope of ever getting any media attention is if you are: 1. Attractive- the prettier you are directly relates to amount of coverage you will receive (i.e. Laci Peterson, Natalee Holoway) 2. Caucasian 3. Relation/connection to any celebrity (i.e. Olivia Newton John's "boyfriend") 4. Socioeconomic status. (Elizabeth Smart, Danielle Van Dam)
Sorry Mrs. Jackson, Your daughter is too poor and frankly too black for us to
give any coverage about her disappearence. -Cable News
It is an injustice to our society for the media to sensationalize one missing person's story, like the Natalee Holoway case in Aruba. And I am just as guilty of watching the monotonous coverage. I sit like a zombie for hours like I am watching a five-hour episode of CSI, where in this case, nothing gets solved. In closing, it is my hope that cable news goes back to journalism school and realizes that it is a journalist's duty and oath to their viewers is to report on issues that represent and effect society as a whole.



India or Bust?

After watching the news today about how there are pretty much no jobs, how the US is spending a billion a week on the "War on Terror" and how the cheapest house you can buy in California is like $800,000 (and that's a Compton one-story), being a soldier in Iraq isn't sounding so bad. Insurgents, in the words of "W", "Bring 'em on!" I am so infuriated right now by the state of our nation that I could probably wipe out the whole insurgency in one punch, and that is without PMS-ing. Why? Why did I have to graduate when the Republican party decided to defy our founding fathers and intertwine church and state, thus, igniting what the Middle East calls a "Holy War"? Now our nation is broke, I am spending half of my paycheck on gasoline, there is a job drought and I will be 98 by the time I can put a down payment on a house. I thought this was supposed to be the land of opportunity? Guess that opportunity my ancestors and I were promised got outsourced to India. Oh well, at least they have Starbucks over there.