Wednesday, September 22, 2010

No authentic Sukiyaki for Paris Hilton

The Japanese government denied entry to Paris Hilton, who had only days earlier pleaded guilty [again, while on probation] to using drugs. It seems famous people often have such a hard time of learning to change their ways, their stardom has convinced them that they are special. I applaud the Japanese people for their tough stand against allowing people to use their stardom as a liberty that is detrimental to the welfare of their people and country. A further proof that this poor girl still doesn't get it, is that it didn't bother her and she smiled and simply replied, 'I'm going back home, and I look forward to coming back to Japan in the future.' Her arrogance is a bad reflection on us, her countrymen, who do not use drugs for entertainment. And what makes her so sure the Japanese will ever welcome her; maybe all they like is her perfume and fashion?!

1 comment:

  1. Fame and fortune do tend to stunt one's emotional growth. Such is the age in which we live, where releasing a salacious video tape of one's self is considered the pathway to success.

    Cheers.

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