I'm kinda stunned. I was browsing my Facebook this morning while enjoying my morning coffee when I came across this: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/08/26/there-is-really-nothing-theblaze-can-say-about-the-miley-cyrus-performance-on-mtv-last-night-that-will-smiths-family-didnt-already-say/.
Really, the Smith's faces say it all, but if you do watch this performance, like I did, please PLEASE keep your kids in the other room. This girl was a Disney star literally like 3 years ago!!! This - THIS - is why my daughter is not and will never be in public school as long as there is a breath in my body.
Folks - I don't have an issue with Miley Cyrus personally. I think she is a sad, mixed up little twit who grew up in Billy Ray's shadow and long ago surpassed his 15 minutes. Sadly, all she's done since then is objectify herself and make herself little more than something for boys to look at while they . . . well. You know. Sorry to be crude. But she seems hell-bent on making her image more "adult" . . . and doesn't realize she's making it "adult" in the porn sense of the word.
One day she will most likely look back on this performance with embarrassment. Sadly, no one told her that a girl "humping" looks freakin' ridiculous. She's completely un-feminine in this performance . . . it's just sad. I don't know, I hate the thought that these are the "role models" a lot of our young women are growing up looking at. Why can't there be someone who is just confident because she has something to be confident about? Not because she can take off her clothes and airhump a foam finger?
Seems to be too much to ask. I wish there was someone little girls could look at and say . . . "Wow, she's really amazing! She's smart, takes care of her family, has a husband she loves and treats well, and she's so happy". Instead of "oh, she's so pretty! I want to dance just like her!". I guess that's what moms are for. Hopefully enough of them have moms who care more about them and their husbands than do their careers.
Sorry. Ranted a bit. I just feel sad for the upcoming generations of girls who are out in the dark for positive role models. Hell, half the women/girls today can't even spell "role model".
Here's hoping we're not halfway there in a handbasket.
Bye!
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