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Sunday, December 2, 2007

DUI (Driving Under Intelligently)


Sometimes it takes me a while to catch up on pop culture, so it’s been only
recently that I You-Tubed the months-old Paris Hilton humility-fest on Letterman.

This clip should be shown in college and university Media Studies classes, as an example of how the myth of celebrity is created and ultimately destroyed.

Some have accused David Letterman of being cruel, but in fact this was high satire. He wasn’t just poking fun at her, he wasn’t bullying her, he was merely using sarcasm to make the point that all of us, including Paris Hilton, are responsible for own actions, and that there is a price to pay – a lesson that I honestly don’t believe she’s learned. David Letterman merely held the bubble of celebrity privilege up to her face and pushed a pin into it.

Read into his question “did you know what you were in (jail) for?” Prior to being charged, tried and jailed Ms Hilton repeatedly played dumb about driving while intoxicated, driving while under licence suspension, driving while on probation, etc. Paris, if you act stupid then you will be treated as if you ARE stupid, you cannot have it both ways.

If this had been a Barbara Walters interview there would have been soft-focus crocodile tears, long pauses, re-assurances that we now live in a kinder, gentler world because Paris has suffered for our sins, moments of soul-feeding sisterhood, long walks through manicured gardens, blah blah blah blah blah. “Homecoming – the Paris Hilton you never knew, tonight on FOX following an all-new Shitbenders”.

But it wasn’t, it was Letterman, it was not her stage to set, it was his. To quote one of my favourite proverbs “you knew I was a snake when you picked me up”.

In a previous blog I held out hope that this icon of vacuous pop culture would live up to her pledge of selflessness once she left jail, and I meant it. Instead she went on Letterman to shill for her new perfume. Without so much as lifting the cap off the bottle I can tell you that it reeks of social conscience rotting from the inside out.

I bear no personal malice towards Paris Hilton, honestly I could care less about her life, it has no bearing on my own. So why write anything? Because I DO care about this long dark tunnel of stupidity that so much of western culture seems to be crawling down on its hands and knees, hoping that the next celebrity disaster will momentarily illuminate its personal darkness.

The Letterman interview was a cultural landmark, evidence that yes, there are those of us who will not allow our intelligence to be insulted, will not be led like doomed livestock into the darkness of that tunnel.

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