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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

long time no post

Ya ya I know. It's been a century or two since I last posted anything on here. So I thought I'd dust off the ol' blog and vent a little. Nothing too terribly exciting has happened in my life, so I'm turning to political stuff to blog about now. I'm not sure if this is really going to be about politics as much as it is going to be about opinions and when it's ok to have one...according to some people.

As some of you know, Evan and I do not currently have television capabilities so we watch shows and get our news from the Internet. So I heard about the whole Miss California "controversy" via the information super highway. I read about how during the question portion of the competition Miss CA was asked the following question by Perez Hilton, an openly gay celebrity gossip blogger: "Vermont recently became the fourth state to legalize same-sex marriage. Do you think every state should follow suit? Why or why not?" Miss CA's response was, "Well I think it's great that Americans are able to choose one or the other. We live in a land that you can choose same-sex marriage or opposite marriage, and you know what, in my country, and in my family I think that I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman. No offense to anybody out there, but that's how I was raised and that's how I think it should be between a man and a woman. Thank you." Hilton immediately took to his blog to post that Miss CA was a dumb (insert obscenity here) for answering the question the way she did and saying she was the only person in Miss USA history to ever be booed. After watching the video I actually heard more applause for her answer than boos. It was obvious by her saying, "No offense to anyone out there" that she may have heard people booing, but I heard more applause than anything. While Hilton obviously does not agree with Miss CA's opinion on same-sex marriage, he obviously was not interested in her honest opinion even though that is what he asked for in the question. (Do you think every state should follow suit?) And he even asked that she explain herself. (Why or why not?) From the way he formed his question it seems like he wanted her to answer honestly and give an explanation. But that is not what he really wanted. He states on his blog that he really wanted her to answer in a more politically correct and less alienating way by saying that the forefathers of this country set up a government where the states make decisions for themselves. But had she answered this way, she wouldn't really be answering his question at all.

Some may say that in a competition such as Miss USA you cannot answer questions like you normally would (isn't that called lying?). You have to answer in a way as to not offend anyone. What I find so frustrating is that Miss CA is now being berated by some people who have access to media outlets for answering the question honestly. I think it took guts for Miss CA to answer the way that she did. She easily could have given the typical "world peace" answer that beauty pageants are often made fun of for. Instead, she chose to express her opinion, and if I remember correctly we have something called freedom of speech in America. Just like Mr. Perez Hilton is allowed to express his views and opinions, so are the rest of us. I guess some people feel it's ok for other people to have an opinion as long as it's the same as theirs. Now, does that really make any sense...at all?!

And while we are on this topic: I also find it frustrating when people who do not agree with other's opinions accuse those people of being narrow-minded. Doesn't the very fact that they are calling someone narrow-minded for having an opposing view make them narrow-minded? I don't think people who agree with same-sex marriage are narrow-minded. I think they have an opinion. And that's ok.

6 comments:

Evan said...
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Anonymous said...

I would just like to emphasize that this judge's name is Perez Hilton.
"All rise for the honorable Judge Perez."
I don't think he's fit to judge much of anything, and his blogs do not interest me.
What I am interested in is Paris Hilton's view on political issues. I mean, she represents the everyday American and is so in touch with reality, why wouldn't I want to base my political value system on her down-to-earth opinions?
However, being of this mindset may make me stupid...according to some.

Kjirs said...

Whit,
I completely agree with your stand! I know in the past I have made fun of pageant ladies for their answers but in this case, I respect Miss CA for holding true to who she is and what she believes in, despite what some may think! GOOD JOB MISS CA!!!

Margaret said...

amen sistah! As for Perez Hilton, well, he has his oppinion and I dont agree with it, so Im gonna go post blogs on people who are for gay marriage and how I think they are wrong and so incorrect acording to me and make millions on trash talk, because I wear designer jeans and MAC make up and have a lap top so im THAT important! ( I dont really wear designer jeans or MAC make up for that matter, and my laptop freezes if I touch the right bottom corner...I just wanted to sound important like MR/ MRS (If he thinks a man can replace a woman in a marriage, shouldnt I call him MRS?)Hilton.
Im off my soap box till your next post.

Margaret said...

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Whitney said...

Refer away!