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Celebrities Against America: Seven Deadly Sinners

Sunday, June 1, 2014 6:08
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For the USA to Survive, We Must Deflate our Vain & Superficial Celebrity Worship Culture

By Kelly OConnell   June 1, 2014 

Canada Free Press

It is simply extraordinary the high regard that most celebrities are held in today. Yet because most Americans receive their information passively, they are unaware that most celebrities are also extremely information-starved persons, as well. Further, many stars never even studied at a university, having left for Hollywood as soon as they could.

And yet, what do stars have in common? First, most secretly believe they are unusual geniuses who owe their success to no one but themselves, and perhaps a little luck. Second, unlike the star—that the average American is not very smart or talented, and therefore they need the helping hand of society or government to get ahead. Third, these celebrities tend to be vain because of all the praise they receive. Therefore, they overestimate their own abilities and also often become brusque individuals. Fourth, there is a strong element of self worship which appeals to the ego of any successful individual. Finally, many of these people have spent their entire lives totally dedicated to getting success, so they tend not to be altruistic or others-oriented people.This means their abilities to think and research would typically be at a high school level, at best. Therefore, these fine-sounding but uninformed persons make better followers than leaders. Further, Hollywood and the mainstream media both seem to seek and reward those who hold no strong traditional beliefs. So these folks are often lost souls, imbibing incipient and primitive atheism, or become easy pickings for mindless cults.

In the midst of our utterly mindless and quality indifferent society, we must fight back to reorient ourselves if we are to survive as a people. The only hope of America is to retain our Constitution and Bill of Rights in the midst of horrific attacks against the idea of American Exceptionalism. If we Americans cannot redesign the curriculum at public schools, and also make it easier for people of faith to have public lives, this country cannot hope to last. And as the ruins of liberalism are in flames and lay in pieces around us, it is still secularists who have the cool reputations and intriguing lives. Certainly, this must evolve if we are to have a quality life for the masses.

So, ponder the anti-conservative views of some of America’s most prominent celebrities.

I. Seven Deadly Sinners

Sophistry is defined by Webster as: “Use of reasoning or arguments that sound correct but are actually false; a reason or argument that sounds correct but is actually false; subtly deceptive reasoning or argumentation.” Notice how these celebrities seem to despite the Constitution and all things American, despite their own fame and riches.

A. Jon Stewart v. Free Speech

Jon Stewart’s famous attack against the show Crossfire sounds bizarre because it is simply weird. He demands the famed ideological debate show be shuttered, while he continues hiding his run-of-the-mill leftist political agenda behind his “humor”—committing crimes not just against logic, but in defiance of the gods of comedy, as well.

In 2005, Jon Stewart, in the name of “helping America,” says this to the Crossfire hosts, Paul Begala and Tucker Carlson:

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