Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Joan Collins is Right

I have long worried about our celebrity-crazed culture and how it celebrates dysfunction and brings ruin to hyper-celebrities and average people alike. Rather than challenging us to greater levels of virtue, service and achievement--that is, to the greater exercise of human exceptionalism--the popular culture celebrates licentiousness, lack of principles, selfishness, and a me-me/I-I lifestyle.

And now the actress Joan Collins has made the same point as reported in today's New York Post. From the story:

Joan Collins says we're turning into a world of idiots--and she thinks the celebrity magazines are partly to blame. "Our civilization has become extremely dumbed down, with shorter attention spans. All they want are sound bites," the 75-year-old diva, who famously played super-bitchy Alexis Carrington on "Dynasty," tells BlackBook's Steve Garbarino. "The tabloid magazines are the same every week. People has the same cover as InTouch as OK! as Us Weekly as Star magazine. They're exactly the same! It must be 100 to 120 people you read about all the time." But why? "They are appealing to a young audience, or a rather dumb audience," Collins theorizes. She adds that the magazines "go after those girls who exhibit more outrageous behavior. And, believe me, those girls love it. They call in items themselves--that they were at Nobu, some nightclub in SoHo. I can't think of anything more horrible than that. Publicity can be a drug.
Add in Cosmopolitan, MTV, Madonna, and hip-hop, among many others, which and who push behaviors that literally destroy lives.

Of course, Collins benefited from that very paradigm during her career, but let us be charitable and acknowledge that age brings wisdom. And I know that I sound like an old man grousing about "in my day." But when I look at the biggest mistakes I have made in my life and the pain I have caused others to my great regret, I can now see that most of my bad behavior resulted from my sometimes enthusiastic pursuit of the lifestyle promoted by the celebrity and popular cultures.

Collins is right. All of this garbage is hurting individuals and our society. Badly.

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At April 15, 2008 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow.. thanks for including hip hop on the list of cultures to kill =( what a way to give into MTV generated stereotypes! Wesley.. i advise reading this... http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-zirin23apr23,0,3088270.story?coll=la-opinion-rightrail

then correct your post to include "comercial music" in general as destructive =D haha

:)

 
At April 15, 2008 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

I didn't say I wanted to kill hip hop culture. But I would like to see an end to the misogynism and thug promotion that seems so much a part of that music genre--from what I can tell from my rocking chair. : )

 
At April 15, 2008 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

:D haha :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahNeeHD8ZG8

Thug Promotion and mysoginism is thankfully not a part of the finest hip hop... it's a brazilian tune.. but goddamnit.. it's just beautiful... :D

 
At April 15, 2008 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

Ricardo: That is nice. I am not a huge fan of the hip hop beat. To my ear it all sounds a lot alike. But musical taste was not my point. That is certainly uplifting and beautiful.

 
At April 15, 2008 , Blogger Don Nelson said...

Wesley, does this all include General Hospital, soaps and soap culture:)?

 
At April 15, 2008 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

Har de har, Don. (Don is referring to my previous life as a Hollywood actor, mostly in bit parts, on soaps such as Days of Our Lives and GH, during the mid 1980s. I also appeared on Divorce Courts, Crazy Like a Fox, and most recently as myself on First Monday in October.

 
At April 16, 2008 , Blogger Dark Swan said...

A few days ago Alecia Keys came out and essentially said that gangsta rap was encouraged by the likes of MTV in order to promote black on black violence.

Well MTV does determine what kids listen to and what sells, but Who determines what MTV does. Viacom.

Among Viacoms board of directors are

Former Secretary of Defense William Cohen - CFR

Vincent Erazo - a previous director of the Halliburton

Joseph Califano, Jr - CFR ect...

Is it crazy to think that MTV has an agenda for their media? They do carry major influence.

Between Reality shows and mindless mush music (which a large portion of MTV has become) kids are not becoming well educated, instead worrying about Britney's crotch and who some washed up rock star is gonna screw this week.

Giving a constant stage on MTV to the negativity of entertainment and hip-hop culture propagates and spawns a new breed of youth who just think thats the way it is. A negative message, the ghetto mindset.

 

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