Posted on 08/21/2006 2:58:06 PM PDT by Pokey78
IN THESE polarised and war-weary times, its good to know that Americans can agree on one thing: John Ramsey is a total creep.
Ramsey is the 63-year-old software entrepreneur whose daughter, JonBenet Ramsey, was beaten and strangled to death in her own home ten years ago. Although neither John nor his wife Pasty were ever charged, he was widely blamed for JonBenets killing and continues to be, even after the death of Patsy from ovarian cancer and last weeks arrest of the teacher John Karr, a child-porn connoisseur who claims that he broke into the Ramseys home and murdered the six-year-old (the possibly delusional Karr was extradited from Thailand yesterday, allowing the New York Post to run a front-page photograph of Karr in business class, alongside the headline: Snake on a Plane).
Given Karrs confession and the lack of any hard evidence against the Ramseys why does the girls father continue to be vilified? Because the businessman, whose late wife was a former Miss West Virginia, allowed his daughter to be trussed up like a call girl and paraded around kiddie-pageants collecting such titles as Little Miss Merry Christmas, Little Miss Sunburst, and, my favourite, National Tiny Miss Beauty.
What father, tub-thumped the US public, could possibly allow his daughter to be sexualised in this way and displayed for the complicated pleasure of adults? Indeed, the latest development in the JonBenet case has given everyone a new excuse to get all moralistic about such violations of childhood.
Take The New York Times, which on Sunday dedicated its front page to a story about child modelling agencies that publish suggestive online photographs of pre-teens. Read the intro: The model is shown rising out of a bubble bath, suds dripping from her body. Her tight panties and skimpy top are soaked and revealing . . . The models name is Sparkle. She is at most nine years old.
Im not going to argue that this isnt deeply unsettling. But it seems only fair to point out that America has developed an astonishing set of double standards on the issue of child exploitation.
Consider Americas Got Talent, the Simon Cowell talent contest that became a huge hit in America over the summer months. Cowells show was one long creep-out of novelty kiddie acts, including an 11-year-old yodeller, a 12-year-old harmonica player and, inevitably, an 11-year-old soul diva whose star turn was the Janis Joplin track Piece of My Heart (sample lyric: Didnt I make you feel like you were the only man, yeah?/ An didnt I give you nearly everything that a woman possibly can?).
Little Miss Joplin ultimately won the wholesome $1 million prize money, and now has Michael Jacksons adulthood to look forward to.
As for the harmonica player, no one could have cared less when it emerged that he had a day job at the topless variety show Buck Wild at the Sahara Hotel in Vegas.
So lets get this straight JonBenets pageants were wrong, but a 12-year-old in a strip joint is fine?
And what about the recent boom in slick and sexy marketing to children by corporations? This is apparently fine also.
Indeed, The Los Angeles Times recently ran a five-part series on American tweens (pre-teens), written from a Hollywood marketers perspective. The tween demographic (as children are now known) is now responsible for up to $59 billion of discretionary spending every year whether its iPods, kiddie spa treatments or Disneyland holidays. The desire to grab some of this cash appears to have entirely overtaken any desire to protect children from an onslaught of precision-targeted consumerism.
And because the best way to sell things to children is to use other children who also, in an ideal world, appeal to parents American popular culture is now saturated by such fare as Americas Got Talent, Radio Disney, Tweenstock (Disneys music festival) and teen stars such as the Olsen twins, who will be billionaires before they reach drinking age.
In light of all this, America should give John Ramsey a break. Sure, he was a creep in 1996. But can anyone seriously get upset about the dubious taste of the National Tiny Miss Beauty pageant now?
Lets face it: times have changed. The creep-o-meter needs to be recalibrated.
It was mentioned on a documentary of the case.
Appalled by what? How about your reaction to the makeup?
adorable little whore
Where do you EVER get the idea that it's sole purpose is to attract SEXUAL allure? You really think that's why Patsy Ramsey dressed her kid up? So men would OGLE her??? Honestly?
As a child, I loved to watch old Shirley Temple Movies. As an adult I am appalled at the way adults dressed her in some of the movies. Specifically the littles dresses that never quite covered up her panties
That was the style. I had many dresses with lots of flounces and petticoats that were short. There were pretty party pants that were worn under them. I always loved to show off my party pants.
Still do.
My wife, family members, friends, and co-workers all agree that the whole thing was one of the creepiest, perverted things they've ever seen. How you can believe these stupid kiddie pageants are good for children is beyond me.
It really is true. People outside the USA are completly ignorant about the world.
Makeup has been used by children for eons. The only "sexualization" going on is by those who have it on their minds.
I'm always reminded by the judge who admonishes the rape victim while letting the rapist off with little time: "What did you think was going to happen wearing a mini and all that makeup?"
Only difference here is that some are blaming the parents not the victim herself...but it's a fine line between the two.
How you see anything else is creepy to me.
Well...
I guess she looked like an adorable little whore.
Bad behavior is bad behavior.
Nada. Zip. Zilch.
Ever been to a pagent?
With this face?
Know what it takes to win one?
Not a clue.
That ain't right.
I agree.
Little boys will always play with guns, if you don't give them toy guns, they will use sticks, or even bite a piee of toast to resemble a gun.
Little girls will always play dressup, and try to look like little women, and try their hardest to get into mommy's makeup.
[Where do you EVER get the idea that it's sole purpose is to attract SEXUAL allure?]
Where did you get the idea that womens' makeup has any other purpose than sexual allure?
I was shocked to read that about the kid. Regardless...he played a mean harmonica!
Me thinks you have not had relations for the last twenty years
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