Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Hey Kim K. Put your Buns Away!

Today I stumbled across a feed that
boasted the title
"Kim K's Butt Inspired So Many Meme's"

Uhhhmmm...
{ew.}

I didn't click on it because I really could care less about
a photoshopped toosh on a woman
who clearly has no respect for herself, her husband, or her children. 

{yeah... gloves are off.}

We live in a society where women yell and scream
that they're mistreated.

We live in a society where dress codes are "unfair".

We live in a society where women pose "tastefully nude" to show
that all women are sexy no matter their shape or size. 

We live a society where rape is an EPIDEMIC. 

We live in a society where {male OR female} people just can't
seem to control themselves and their sexual appetite and it's seen as an illness. 

We live in a society where young women STARVE themselves to be accepted and loved.

YET...

We applaud, publicize, and CHEER
for a woman who gets all kinds of greased up
and shows off her uncomfortably un-proportionate
rear end. 

We make humor of it even. 

Her HUSBAND
has the audacity to tweet
"All Day"
in response to his wife's exposed to the word butt!

Uhm...
{What?!}

We then wonder why young people seem so unsettled in marriage once "reality" sets in.
No guys, sorry... your wife probably doesn't have a booty the size of two pro-level basket balls.
No girls, sorry... your husband probably doesn't have a 12 pack hiding under his shirt.

We need to understand that our over sexed culture has taught us ONE thing...
"If what you have isn't "enough" get something better to satisfy you"

I'm embarrassed to be a human some days.
Today... I'm embarrassed to share a genetic make up with Kim. K.



If being a mother to two girls has taught me ONE thing it's that
I want them to live with dignity.

Their bodies are precious.

Their bodies are to be protected.

Their bodies are perfectly made.

Their bodies need NO approval from anyone.


The moment we stop looking at people like Kim K.
as role models and rather see them for what they are...

People. Struggling.

We will begin to see reality more clearly.
We will have expectations that aren't un-reachable. 
We will appreciate what is before us and truly love ourselves and one another. 

The moment we refuse to accept complete and utter depravity
as an effort to "embrace beauty"
is the moment we'll see true beauty. 

The moment we stop letting the internet teach our children what love is...
The moment we stop letting the internet teach our children what sex is...
The moment we STOP LETTING THE INTERNET TEACH OUR CHILDREN...

Then.
And ONLY then.
Will we see a change in our society. 

Until then... 
greased up buns win
and
our children get thrown into the vicious cycle
that is pop culture. 

The world that says... 
Unless you have lots of money, a "perfect" body, and you're willing to show it off...
You're nothing. 

Today... as a culture...
the ball is in our court.

Our response DOES matter...

What's your move?

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