that life as Madonna's (or any celebrity's) child would be "betetr"? What makes for a betetr life? Does having your every desire gratified but being reared by a nanny mean that you are automatically happier? I somehow don't think so. I think a lot of people have this image of Africa as this godforsaken, benighted place that only breeds starvation and disease. There is a complete disregard for the vibrance of African cultures--much as there was during the slave trade. And Sista, I think you've got it backward. Madonna cares VERY MUCH what we think of her. It's why she lives her life in the spotlight. She wants to get rich. And she still hasn't learned that money and fame are not guarantees for a "betetr" life. Contentment is independant of wealth and celebrity.
by Saber 01:02:21 AM 2012.12.09 |