Besides, Harry Potter
is old. Miley Cyrus is much more recent.
I haven’t seen her
recent video with Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” and I’m not all that
interested in watching it, partly because I just found out what twerking was
two weeks ago (and it still strikes me as an appropriately stupid name for a comparably
stupid dance move), but mostly because I hate that song. It seems to be played every half-hour on the
radio and it strikes the ear like a mosquito buzzing there, ready to suck the
blood from you, one drop at a time.
It’s not fair that
Miley Cyrus is taking most of the heat while Robin Thicke seems to be getting
less attention, but I understand why it is.
Cyrus had been a role model for children for several years and she has
since been flushing that reputation down the toilet. So, although I doubt she will ever read this,
I’m going to write this letter to her anyways, and hopefully somebody can
lovingly deliver the same type of message to her in person:
Dear Ms. Cyrus,
You happen to be a very
attractive and talented young woman. You
were given an opportunity to make connections and have a career at a very young
age. People were paying you to use a
talent that you had, and there was a lot of support behind the scenes to help
you develop your skills and attract more people to you.
I understand that you
wanted to move on from your childhood beginnings. Hannah
Montana was fun but you surely didn’t want to be part of that forever. You do have to grow up and take part in the
adult world.
Flaunting your
sexuality in public, especially as part of an entertainment, is not the way to
go about it. Yes, there are women in your
field who have been doing that their whole careers and are very successful. In fact, much of what’s popular can be even
more risqué than anything you will come up with. So why does it seem that so many of your fans
are picking on you?
Because although these
other women remain popular and successful, and they do please a significant
number of people, one thing they lack among their audiences is respect. And this is why the decisions you’ve been
making in the past year are so damaging, because
you had respect. Children looked up
to you, parents appreciated you, your peers either wanted to be your friend,
and even those who didn’t care for your work could offer no criticism worse
than it just wasn’t their thing. Because
of your decisions, though, that respect is being put to rest.
But this isn’t the part
that concerns me the most. Sure, you
were a role model. There are many, I’m
sure, that worry your new style is going to do damage to your fans, but I
disagree. What’s actually going to
happen is that those who looked up to you are going to find a new person to admire,
somebody who represents who you used to be.
I don’t think you’ve done any lasting damage to others; I just think you’ve
lost your chance to inspire them.
What worries is
actually your health. I hope I am wrong,
but with your new open, blithe, partying attitude that you’ve adopted, I’m
concerned about the potential alcoholism and drug abuse that could threaten to
take over your life. I’ve had friends
with the same attitude you seem to possess now, and substance abuse was not
traveling far away from them. Most of
these friends are still stuck in that pernicious trap.
And besides the damage
that the substances do to their bodies, worse is the effects they have on their
mental health and social relationships.
It disconnects them from reality and makes it so that they are often
fearful, angry, and stressed, not always in that order. And it’s very hard for them to straighten
their lives after walking down that road.
So please, please, take
a look at your life and ask if this is what you really want. If the fans were gone, if your friends were
gone, in short, if you were to start over, are these the kind of things that
you would want to do? Is this whom you
really are? If not, make those changes
now. Because if I’m right (and I hope I’m
not) your life is on the line. Don’t
waste it.
I saw an advertisement with her in it--she was sporting her new look--and I was like, "Yikes!" She looks like a cadaver! Poor thing looks like she hasn't eaten in weeks. :/
ReplyDeleteThat's even more concerning. If she's having an eating disorder, that could do damage quicker than drugs.
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