Canceling the Kardashians

By Lillian Hurley
May 3, 2015

I hope this does not seem too harsh, but I hate the Kardashians.

In my personal opinion I think that they have a negative effect on our society, plus they are just super annoying. Kim dying her hair should not be considered news, and who cares about what nightclub Scott went to.

To me it seems that their fame happened by accident, well we all know how Kim became popular, but how do you create an empire from that? Now they sell products by slapping the Kardashian name on it. Also their reality show on E! gives us all a look into their lives.

Creative Commons  Kim and Kanye share a romantic moment at a basketball game.
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Kim and Kanye share a romantic moment at a basketball game.

 

Whenever I find myself watching “Keeping Up With The Kardashinas” they all seem to either be sitting in a chair getting their hair and makeup done, eating or arguing about something that was “completely rude.”

Kim and Kayne West seem to be two of the most narcissistic people on earth, so I am happy that they found each other. But I do feel sorry for their child North. I do not know much about Kim as a mother since the only interaction I see is when North is used as a fashion accessory.

Kourtney and Khloé are not as annoying to me. I feel bad for Kourtney and Scott’s relationship since she seems to always be alone with her children. All while she is trying to get into contact with Scott to see where he is. If I had to pick a favorite Kardashian sister I would have to say Khloé. She is the one who understands how ridiculous they can be sometimes in various situations on the show. Plus, she never takes things as seriously as her other sisters or their mother Kris. The mother/manager of this family seems to play the most attention to her child that is making the most money. Or she is being completely rude to her ex-husband Bruce Jenner, who seemed to be the one who raised Kendall and Kylie.

I do however have to commend Bruce Jenner. After I watched the interview between Bruce and Diane Sawyer I had a lot of respect for Bruce that I did not have before. I believe that those individuals who are famous should use their opportunity to do go for society. That is what Bruce did during this interview. He brought awareness to gender identity and being transgendered. Being a public figure and a winning Olympic athlete will hopefully help to bring understanding to those in society who were uneducated about these topics. I hope that Bruce’s transformation will help those to feel more comfortable and create a more understanding society.

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