Monday, July 20, 2009

Legacies

Here we go--I'm sure all the world needed was another take on Michael Jackson's death. But, it drives me nuts how crappy people are suddenly canonized just because they die. Michael Jackson paid at least $15 million to a family to shut them up about abuse allegations. We seem to have forgotten that now that he's recently died. He's the King of Pop again and was just "eccentric." This I know--innocent people, even eccentric ones, don't pay $15 million. Steve McNair was killed by the woman with whom he was engaging in an illicit affair, yet we're constantly being told what a great player and person he was. NO!! If there is anything that should be illustrated by his death, it's that he's dead because he cheated on his wife. How else can one sum up these men's lives? What mitigates all these horrible acts committed in order for people to see them in the best possible light after they have died?

1 comment:

Michael.Gier said...

In fear that we might one day die without any particular meaning, we are desperate to ascribe "meaning" to other people's deaths. Most of us live vicariously
through our pop and sports heroes anyway. If he dies because he's a philanderer, we might one day die from something stupid. I want to die at age 99 while saving a baby from raging alligators. My heroes can't die stupid if I dream of dying a hero!