Sunday, March 08, 2009

On "Octomom"

I don't know about you, but I am sick and tired of the "Octomom" saga.

Nadya Suleman (IMHO, one very sick, fish-lipped puppy) is all over the TV and the Internet . . . every new wacked-out scheme and lie-exposed made cannon fodder for an American public that seems to be fascinated with psycho-social train wrecks.

And gimme a break. Her voice is just annoying - she sounds like Chandler's old girlfriend on "Friends".

Are you angry about what this woman did . . . that she brought 14 children she could in no way support into this world only to feed her neuroses and her ego . . . and that she appears determined to profit from it?

Then send a message. Turn the TV off when she pops on - or when Dr. Phil dedicates a show to analyzing her. Don't click on the mouse to every media link (like the "just released" 911 calls) - or every entry on her "video diary". Do not feed the monster.

Turn this woman off. She's had her fifteen minutes (a little over a minute per child). Let social services and the Mother's psychiatrists and the babies' doctors do their jobs.

0 comments: