Paris Hilton the Yo-Yo
I must admit, though I was originally outraged by how easy everything seemed to come to Paris as a result of her celebrity status and money, now I am beginning to feel sorry for her. How could I not? The thing is, nobody should be above the law. What was witnessed the other day was a mockery to all of us law abiding citizens. Why should Paris Hilton be able to snap her manicured fingers and thenceforth have whatever her heart so desired, at any cost, and by any means possible? If this was an unpublicized case, the sentence would have been served, and if there was a medical condition then the inmate would be sent to a prison hospital. Of course this is not a “normal” situation. Though Paris deserves to serve her entire sentence, what she doesn’t deserve is to be treated like a puppet on a string. One may argue that she is entirely in control of her actions, and that every move is a publicity stunt used to further any so-called image that she is hoping to portray. But what if it is not? Is it not natural to cry when you are forced to face the consequences? Maybe it is a little unusual for a 26 year old “woman” to be crying out for her mother in court, but honestly, does anybody really think that Paris is capable of acting. Did anybody see House of Wax? Neither did I, the commercials were more than I could handle. The point is, get on with it. Maybe you are dealing with psychotic issues, and maybe you don’t deserve to have your hopes raised by a sheriff which is later to be over ruled by a judge, but you do deserve to serve time for acting like an idiot and climbing behind the wheel after drinking. So just serve your time and stay out of the spotlight by pretending to act like you’ve learned your lesson. We all know that in at least one years time you’ll probably do something just as equally dumb, and then of course we will hear about it. Again.