Saturday, January 12, 2008

A Statement to Mister Willson

To Mister Willson at Join My Legacy:

I have seen your website, and your motives interest me. What you say is an accurate statement about our times, and Hollywood in general. Gone is the "Golden Age of Hollywood", wrapped up in corporate politics and scrutinizing celebrities for every little thing they do wrong. The quality of products produced by the entertainment industry has decreased, and more and more money is being sunk into productions not worth the film they are printed on. Not everyone has fallen to this way of doing things, but it is the general trend nonetheless.

You say you will strike out at those placed on a pedestal for everyone to see. This statement is a sign of my support in what you do, what you are standing up for. I will support you how I can and how you ask me to. I will use this space to make my actions public for you and everyone to see.

I myself am sick of the shows placed on TV, like "Access Hollywood" and "Extra". Shows such as that are the lowest form of news, taking up space with the insignificant and shallow while avoiding the real issues of politics and business. Our economy is sinking, a recession could be imminent, and our president has lowered America's place in the world, all while giving his friends in high places breaks for what they do.

I only ask that you keep in mind one thing while on your crusade if you want my support. Mister Willson, while your goal is to punish those on pedestals, do not forget to consider those who put them up there and keep them that high. Certainly our citizens are partially to blame for tuning in in the first place, but is is our media that is the tool my which such views are perpetuated. The Daily Stalker is a perfect example, a low form of "infotainment".

I am placing my faith in you like you wanted, Mister Willson. I look forward to see what you do, and see if Hollywood really starts burning. Clap clap.