Curmudgeon

Why do we act like we know people like Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, and Ed McMahon?

Why do we act like their lives and deaths matter to us?

Or are we just gawkers and rubberneckers?

Why doesn't the media report something that matters? Michael Jackson's death now nullifies the importance of Iran and North Korea as far as the news media is concerned. Shame on Fox News especially.

Michael Jackson symbolized everything that was wrong with this country.

On the other hand, I suppose it makes us (some of us) aware of our aging and soon-to-come mortality. Our youth, when we paid atention to pop stars and movie stars, is gone.

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