This young woman - who, if you look at her photo in that article, is indeed a woman, as opposed to a girl, who looks several years older than her age - was "guilty" of "partying hard" and drinking alcohol.
Excuse me, but what the fuck? Is there a law that says women should be "good girls" and not party?? She has just turned 21, so even if she drank alcohol, this would have been just a few months before the American law would legally allow it (not to mention that the whole age restriction of 21 is a uniquely American concept that nobody else agrees with, but that's another story).
Equally telling was the media's reaction. She was instantly asked if she was an "alcoholic". How does drinking alcohol equal alcoholism? Why draw this retarded conclusion?
My point is that an adult young woman got reprimanded and rebuked for "partying" and drinking alcohol. Now you tell me, is this a Puritan country or not? What the fuck is some people's (including Donald Trump's) problem?
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Dec-20-2006 01:26
HardTranceProd
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Washington DC
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
As per usual, flawless logic from HardTranceProd
Well provide your own logic then. Where else would people seriously censure a young person for partying and having fun? Isn't it the case that we're all human? Only in a Puritan society where Hester Prynne had to wear the scarlet letter "A"
Dec-20-2006 01:27
bas
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Here I Am Baby
See the thing is, she's Miss USA...she's supposed to represent America on a whole bunch of different levels. When a new Wal-Mart opens in Cracksmoke, Alabama who's there to cut the ribbon? Miss USA! When it's time to break ground on a new park in Toledo who's there to put the shovel in the ground? Miss USA! So clearly, you can see how bad it would look if that alcoholic whore showed up to something as important as a new Wal-Mart opening hung over from the previous nights adventures? Pretty bad, sir. Pretty bad.
Originally posted by dj_bas
See the thing is, she's Miss USA...she's supposed to represent America on a whole bunch of different levels. When a new Wal-Mart opens in Cracksmoke, Alabama who's there to cut the ribbon? Miss USA! When it's time to break ground on a new park in Toledo who's there to put the shovel in the ground? Miss USA! So clearly, you can see how bad it would look if that alcoholic whore showed up to something as important as a new Wal-Mart opening hung over from the previous nights adventures? Pretty bad, sir. Pretty bad.
Why are you implying she's an alcoholic? I drink plenty of alcohol when I party but I'm not an alcoholic.
Dec-20-2006 01:29
RJT
last minute disco
Registered: Oct 2004
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quote:
Originally posted by HardTranceProd
Well provide your own logic then. Where else would people seriously censure a young person for partying and having fun? Isn't it the case that we're all human? Only in a Puritan society where Hester Prynne had to wear the scarlet letter "A"
Bas did it for me.
quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
See the thing is, she's Miss USA...she's supposed to represent America on a whole bunch of different levels. When a new Wal-Mart opens in Cracksmoke, Alabama who's there to cut the ribbon? Miss USA! When it's time to break ground on a new park in Toledo who's there to put the shovel in the ground? Miss USA! So clearly, you can see how bad it would look if that alcoholic whore showed up to something as important as a new Wal-Mart opening hung over from the previous nights adventures? Pretty bad, sir. Pretty bad.