The only thing that has made me a little annoyed this past week is Ana Nicole Smith's death and the amount of coverage in the media it is receiving. Can we not just let this woman, who has been bullied by the media for years, rest in peace? It is a horrible thing that happened, and the media is behaving like a pack of wild dogs devouring this news and everything surrounding it. Who's the baby's father? Where does her money go? Did she commit suicide? Did someone murder her? Did her nurse and security guard not do enough to resuscitate her? GIVE IT A REST. She deserves to keep what last shards of dignity she has. She was beaten by the media for her marriage to an 80-year-old billionaire, for her sponsoring the weight loss pill TrimSpa, and over the death of her son while she was giving birth to her daughter. We, as a country, should not allow this to be the news that we want our on front pages. It's a shame.
I was in a production of The Vagina Monologues this weekend. For those of you who do not know this show, it is a set of monologues written from what are called Vagina Interviews. It was written by Eve Ensler who wanted to raise awareness about violence against women in the United States and abroad. Some of the monologues are considered risqué and offensive, and I can understand why. However, I feel that the cause is so great that the content can be overlooked. All money rose from the shows (which are done all over the country and the world on February 14—V-Day) go to organizations that fight for the rights of women. As a miniature feminist I participate in the show and donate my time, money and effort to this cause.
Forgive the randomness that is in this blog.Question Everything.
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