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What kind of culture would embrace Paris Hilton?
Creators Syndicate ^ | June 1, 2005 | Ben Shapiro

Posted on 06/01/2005 9:27:48 AM PDT by UltraConservative

Paris Hilton is at it again. The 24-year-old hotel heiress is the feature attraction in Carl's Jr.'s new Spicy Burger ad campaign, aimed at the horny male TV-watching population. Scantily clad in a one-piece leather outfit plunging down to below her navel, Hilton struts into an empty warehouse, licks her finger, then suds up herself and a Bentley automobile, as a stripper-styled "I Love Paris" rendition slowly plays in the background. At the end of the spot, Hilton bites the burger and sucks her finger clean. The commercial closes with Hilton's tagline flashing across the screen: "That's Hot."

The spot is pure, soft-core pornography, beginning to end. The website for the commercial, spicyparis.com, touts the "too-hot-for-TV spot." And while Carl's Jr. CEO Andy Puzder defends the ad as "a beautiful model in a swimsuit washing a car," it is clearly designed to capitalize on Hilton's target audience -- porn watchers.

As I explain in my upcoming book, "Porn Generation: How Social Liberalism Is Corrupting Our Future," the plain truth of the situation is that Paris Hilton would be a relative nobody today were she not incredibly rich and profligate with her favors. Hilton made perhaps the most infamous porn video outside of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee. That hard-core work, starring then-boyfriend Rick Solomon, brought her international fame. At least nine other sex tapes are said to be floating around somewhere, including a lesbian sex tape with Playboy playmate Nicole Lenz. The sexually uninhibited Hilton became a target for Larry Flynt of Hustler fame, who released pictures of Hilton sharing some lesbian tongue at a nightclub. As Conan O'Brien observed, "Hustler magazine announced that it will feature photos of Paris Hilton making out with another woman, while the woman fondles Paris' breasts. So the search continues for a photo of Paris Hilton not having sex."

Because of her pornographic involvement, Hilton has grabbed an endorsement deal as the Guess? Jeans girl (the New York Observer reported that "her bad-girl image jibes with the clothing company's porn-lite ad campaigns"), endless tabloid headlines, and now, this deal with Carl's Jr. As Brad Haley, marketing chief for Carl's Jr., stated, "Paris was chosen to star in the ad because she is an intriguing cultural icon and the 'it girl' of the moment."

Here's the big question: How, as a society, did we allow Paris Hilton to become a cultural icon? Clearly, no one likes her very much. Liberals and conservatives alike agree that she is vacuous and silly. Media commentators all over the map label her "spoiled" and "stupid." Maureen Dowd, hardly a cultural right-winger, lumps Hilton together with "vacuous, slutty girls on TV sitcoms."

No, Hilton is today's "it girl" for one reason and one reason alone: Individual scorn, though that opinion may be shared by a vast majority, does not control the river of a culture. It is those who push the envelope who do. Over the past few decades, we have implemented a "live and let live" culture whereby abhorrence for immorality is seen as illegitimate if promoted through governmental means. Instead, we are supposed to let our culture be poisoned slowly -- and if we protest, we are told that as long as we turn off our own TV's, all will be well.

That's why it should come as no surprise that Hilton's spicy ad has ardent defenders, who proclaim that just because you don't like pornography doesn't mean that it can't make someone else very happy. One man's pornography is another man's means to happiness. And so Keith Olbermann of MSNBC ripped the ad's detractors: "I'm reminded tonight of H.L. Mencken's definition of Puritanism: the haunting fear someone somewhere may be happy. Is that at the bottom line here, I mean, that the people who have to protest crap like this ad -- and it's crap -- but are they afraid it will corrupt somebody, or are they afraid somebody will enjoy it?" Paul Begala labeled the offended "the sanctimonious Republican right." And Michael Hiltzik of the Los Angeles Times simultaneously condemned the commercial as "a new high (or low) in television crassness" and slammed the ad's opponents as members of the "manufactured outrage industry."

This is the new pattern: individual condemnation and societal acceptance. The moral among us have been forced into tolerance of immorality. Paris Hilton is a cultural icon because of it. As long as the moral majority is impotent, the lowest common denominator will continue to define us.

©2005 Creators Syndicate, Inc.


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To: 2banana

It's all about money. Prostitution, hucksterism,
"entertainment"...if you find it immoral, or false,
or "sickening" don't patronize anyone who uses the
money tool(i.e. advertisement). And tell your friends, so they can tell their friends, etc....

Paris Hilton....todays Pia Zadora....with an explicit
pictorial history of her sex acts...

Just trying to get rich off of your (my) interest.
The old saying goes, "the wealth of the rich, wears
a hole in the tongue of the poor"...so don't oblige them,
they are mortal too, and will have to answer for their own
actions.


21 posted on 06/01/2005 9:39:46 AM PDT by Getready ((...Fear not ...))
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To: UltraConservative
Over the past few decades, we have implemented a "live and let live" culture whereby abhorrence for immorality is seen as illegitimate if promoted through governmental means. Instead, we are supposed to let our culture be poisoned slowly -- and if we protest, we are told that as long as we turn off our own TV's, all will be well.

So he wants government regulating morality???

He lost me here.

22 posted on 06/01/2005 9:40:19 AM PDT by El Conservador ("No blood for oil!"... Then don't drive, you moron!!!)
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To: Millee
More importantly, what man would want to marry a woman who has uummm serviced more men then Jiffy Lube has serviced cars??

Exactly!!  After the videos, I wouldn't kiss her (or anything else) without a blow-torch and a body-condom.

23 posted on 06/01/2005 9:40:24 AM PDT by softwarecreator (Facts are to liberals as holy water is to vampires)
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To: UltraConservative
See my post here.
24 posted on 06/01/2005 9:40:30 AM PDT by Jersey Republican Biker Chick (People too weak to follow their own dreams, will always find a way to discourage yours.)
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To: Jersey Republican Biker Chick

With you on that one ... I remember the pre-Paris Hilton days with great nostalgia.


25 posted on 06/01/2005 9:42:11 AM PDT by softwarecreator (Facts are to liberals as holy water is to vampires)
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To: UltraConservative
I think that it is a totally base and dirty culture.

OK. WHERE ARE THE PICTURES!

26 posted on 06/01/2005 9:42:12 AM PDT by Nachum
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To: El Conservador

Government has regulated morality in this country for the better part of 230 years. Only the Supreme Court has barred legislative bodies from regulating morality. And we still regulate morality: see drug laws, murder laws, etc. It's only the morals social liberals don't like (e.g. regulation against sodomy) that have been barred from the public square.


27 posted on 06/01/2005 9:43:23 AM PDT by UltraConservative
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To: UltraConservative

Let's give the girl a break. She has to make a living, as do we all. It's not like she's got some big old Trust Fund to pay her way in this world! /sarcasm


28 posted on 06/01/2005 9:44:12 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: softwarecreator
Yes I long for the good old days, Ronnie in the White House, not knowing who the Clintons were, and not hearing of Paris Hilton's name everywhere.
29 posted on 06/01/2005 9:44:22 AM PDT by Jersey Republican Biker Chick (People too weak to follow their own dreams, will always find a way to discourage yours.)
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To: UltraConservative

No comment? Consider that this is the same society that thinks a movie about a pair of pants expresses the common will of the young females of the population.


30 posted on 06/01/2005 9:45:20 AM PDT by RightWhale (These problems would not exist if we had had a moon base all along)
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To: Millee

Is that all media hype, though? Is she really that slutty? Oh, and she is engaged to a wealthy Greek oil tycoon's son. His name is also Paris.

What kind of parents does this girl have for her to have turned out this way?


31 posted on 06/01/2005 9:45:25 AM PDT by Goodgirlinred ( GoodGirlInRed Four More Years!!!!!)
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To: UltraConservative
What kind of culture would embrace Paris Hilton?

You're soaking in it...
32 posted on 06/01/2005 9:46:44 AM PDT by Stone Mountain
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To: isthisnickcool

LOL, I loved that episode!


33 posted on 06/01/2005 9:47:03 AM PDT by andyk (Go Matt Kenseth!)
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To: UltraConservative

A culture which cannot elevate itself much above comic books and comic strips. We take comic books, make movies out of them, and celebrate the movies as significant pieces of culture. Paris Hilton is a comic strip characte of the non-animated variety. She is a modern day Daisy Mae born rich not poor and her TV which sought to ridicule the routine and the everyday, actually had the opposite effect and exposed her and her ilk as the ridiculous.


34 posted on 06/01/2005 9:47:09 AM PDT by Biblebelter
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To: Goodgirlinred

What kind of parents does this girl have for her to have turned out this way?

***

The permissive kind.


35 posted on 06/01/2005 9:47:20 AM PDT by fatnotlazy
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To: Jersey Republican Biker Chick
Stop it!  I'm getting all misty eyed!
36 posted on 06/01/2005 9:47:30 AM PDT by softwarecreator (Facts are to liberals as holy water is to vampires)
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To: UltraConservative
C'mon, the question is being asked about a culture that affords millions to a sk*nk like Madonna, hasn't asked her to simply remove herself from view, and one that sits outside a courtroom bemoaning the fact that Michael Jackson must suffer the indignities (their opinion, not mine) he has.

A scantily-clad honey draped over a car in order to sell something, be it a burger or the car, is nothing new.

37 posted on 06/01/2005 9:47:33 AM PDT by MozarkDawg
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To: Millee

I'd marry her in a heartbeat. I mean gold digging bitches marry rich men just for the money why can't men.


38 posted on 06/01/2005 9:47:43 AM PDT by holdmuhbeer
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To: UltraConservative
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39 posted on 06/01/2005 9:47:55 AM PDT by Bella_Bru (In Mercuristan, such questions are not tolerated.)
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To: UltraConservative
Government has regulated morality in this country for the better part of 230 years.

Done a great job of it too. [ /SARCASM ]

40 posted on 06/01/2005 9:48:26 AM PDT by steve-b (A desire not to butt into other people's business is eighty percent of all human wisdom)
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