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An award, ice, a role-model and strippers for search engine reasons. No other alteration to the post has occured.]
Continuing this theme of ‘Why do I need to know this’ I fall upon a recent statement by
50 Cent 
[Ok here is a pet peeve of mine. What happened to the s? The word is
cents, not a difficult word. I presume that the rapper has had enough education to know the proper spelling of this word. I could be wrong. Even if the word is supposed to be 50% where is the per? It just annoys me the way the American English language is abused for profit, encouraging misuse by those who do not profit but believe that it must be ok since rich entertainers do it. See my thoughts on
NBA about role models.] on Eminem. First, what change does this make in ANYONE’S life? Why is this considered news? Secondly, Eminem is hardly a gold standard to follow.
Eminem failed 9th grade three times and dropped out of high school. He has made millions attacking his mother and then ex-wife on various recordings. He received 2 years probation on a
concealed weapons charge [shall we say slap on the wrist],
was sued for defamation, and is often noted for his apparent homophobia (performing on stage with a gay man is a marketing gimmick not a statement about personal thoughts) and misogyny as expressed by his music. The last 2 items, and possibly the legal charges, are of course positives when rappers are concerned. But to be considered a role model seems hardly credible. While I cannot deny that some of the work by Eminem shows talent few in this sector of the entertainment industry have, that is not very hard in my opinion. To have marginal competence does not make you
Einstein because you are compared against large numbers of incompetents, as an example. If Eminem is the highlight of what rappers should be like, then in most every aspect I’d have to be very sad for the outlook of an already felon-glutted, low-talent entertainment. Obviously 50 cent and I have severely different outlooks.
Lastly, since we are considering a way to look at things, I’m reminded that
Ms. Anna Nicole Smith will soon be able to present her case before the U.S. Supreme Court. While not the typical “rags-to-riches” scenario,

I am sure some (referred to colloquially in the Black African American culture at least as golddiddgers) may find this inspiring. I am amazed at the greed that is on display. Without regard for the feelings that Ms. Smith and her late husband shared, the various legal battles for his estate are less than virtuous at least in appearance. The press coverage of this case will no doubt be a standout. The big question of course is what precedent will be set by this case. And how much wealth can be shared by those in an inheritance. Keep dad away from those strippers or else.
2 comments:
Mr. John Leguizamo is Columbian.
I think you wanted to post this in the previous post, which it is linked to. But you are correct as am I that Mr. Leguizamo is both. Mr. Leguizamo's father is Puerto Rican and his mother is Columbian. It was my fault to not note his full heritage. Thank you for correcting me. I will ammend the post.
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