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What Celebrity do you hate the most?


Bilbo Baggins

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Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian are generally the two I expected to see, but I respect them more than anything. They do have talent - a very canny talent for business opportunities. They trade off their looks and know how to create publicity. They have carved out a very good money-spinning operation that offers them both publicity too, through their many reality TV shows. You're right - they don't have any talent in terms of the arts, like acting, writing or composing music, but they have a talent that pretty much guarantees you a permanent income - excellent business sense.

 

EDIT: I don't even hate Billo the Clown, or any of the other Fox paeans (even Alan Colmes, who's about as provocative and intellectual as a dead animal on a stick). I do, however, despise the Dirty Digger and Roger Ailes, who are genuine scumbags. Oh, and Bill Maher. He's just a cock.

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Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian are generally the two I expected to see, but I respect them more than anything. They do have talent - a very canny talent for business opportunities. They trade off their looks and know how to create publicity. They have carved out a very good money-spinning operation that offers them both publicity too, through their many reality TV shows. You're right - they don't have any talent in terms of the arts, like acting, writing or composing music, but they have a talent that pretty much guarantees you a permanent income - excellent business sense.

 

I think this is so true. You can't hate on people just for being famous. We usually 'love' celebrities because they have a talent of some sort, or are notable for whatever positive reason. Surely we can't hate on people that are the prime suspects since, well, they are just doing what any person in modern society would want to do: earn more money?

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Just to be clear, I don't dislike the Kardashian family because they're famous for "no reason". My sister watches them all the time and from what I've seen (which would be a lot, it's her favorite show), I don't think they're nice people, I can't find entertainment out of the wreckage in their family drama, and while I can give Kim Kardashian props for being an entrepreneur, I can't respect the fact that the average length of a 15 year-old's relationship lasts longer than the entirety of her marriage.

Sure, you could say you shouldn't judge someone after one bad marriage, but out of the relationships she's been in, she was able to move on a little too fast after each one, and that's an aspect I can't respect out of anyone unless the significant other was just awful to them.

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Hatred makes a person bitter, but I do dislike celebrities whom are famous because of the "Sex Sells" principle. Generally, I think you should be famous for something you put effort into. You could argue that people put effort into making themselves look attractive, but I think exteriors lack substance. Its the Andre Rieus and the Alfie Boes whom I admire in celebrities. Heck, even Psy. At least he's put effort into making a damn catchy song.

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I don't hate people who are just idiots. To earn my wrath, you not only need to be a terrible person but also a danger to other people, a person who the entire human race could have benefited from if you were never born.

 

So for that, my vote goes to Jenny McCarthy.

 

Jenny McCarthy is a celebrity from the United States. She is most well known for posing nude as a Playboy Playmate, for picking her nose on the MTV show Singled Out, and for being the former girlfriend of actor/comedian Jim Carrey.

 

In 2002 she gave birth to a son named Evan. In 2006 she started promoting Evan as being a “Crystal Child” and herself as being an “Indigo Mom”.

 

In May 2007 Jenny McCarthy announced that Evan was not a “Crystal Child” after all, but had been diagnosed with autism (some people have said that there is a possibility that he may have been misdiagnosed and he actually has Landau-Kleffner syndrome). She holds on to the mistaken belief that Evan’s alleged autism was caused by his receiving childhood vaccines. Most anti-vaccination believers claim that the compound thimerosal led to an increase in autism cases. The Measles/Mumps/Rubella vaccine is their usual target. However, thimerosal was never used as a preservative in the Measles/Mumps/Rubella vaccine. No vaccine licensed since 1999 has contained thimerosal as a preservative, except a few multidose container vaccines such as some (but not all) HIB and Influenza vaccines. Autism has not declined since 1999, thereby disproving this connection. In addition, Jenny McCarthy's child, Evan, was not born until 2002, well after thimerosal had been removed from most childhood vaccines. This has led Jenny McCarthy, and others, to claim that it was the MMR vaccine itself that caused autism or that it was vaccines in general that caused autism. All of these ideas have been disproven in multiple scientific and legal examinations of the evidence.

 

In June 2007 Jenny McCarthy began promoting anti-vaccination rhetoric. Because of her celebrity status she has appeared on several television shows and has published multiple books advising parents not to vaccinate their children. This has led to an increase in the number of vaccine preventable illnesses as well as an increase in the number of vaccine preventable deaths.

 

Jenny McCarthy has a body count attached to her name. This website publishes the total number of vaccine preventable illnesses and vaccine preventable deaths that have happened in the United States since June 2007 when she began publicly speaking out against vaccines.

 

Is Jenny McCarthy directly responsible for every vaccine preventable illness and every vaccine preventable death listed here? No. However, as the unofficial spokesperson for the United States anti-vaccination movement she may be indirectly responsible for at least some of these illnesses and deaths and even one vaccine preventable illness or vaccine preventable death is too many.

 

tl;dr - Jenny McCarthy believes vaccines caused autism in her son. Because of this, many women have decided not to vaccinate their children. What this means is they know have a greater chance of getting sick and dying from easily treatable diseases. Also, vaccines don't cause autism, so they're doing it for absolutely no reason.

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Well there was evidence of a steep increase of children with autism in Japan in like 1950 to 1970 or something, and it had a positive correlation with the introduction of the MMR vaccine. However in pretty much everywhere vaccines are vital for a child's survival. What a b****.

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I personally think that there is no celebrity that I hate the most

I really do hate 90% of the ones out there because I just hate the rich people

They're all stuck up and just stick teir money in everything

They treat all "middle class" people like they're nothing but trash on the street

Although not all rich peope are like this, I seriously still think that it's one of the worse ways of living

You raise your children to become spoiled brats

You yourself are a little snob

And your children are gonna become just like you are

They're gonna live in a house that's decorated with money

And treat everyone wo isn't rich like crap

 

I'm not tring to be stereotypical but it's the way that most celebrities live

And those are the kinds that I hate

The ones whose heart and souls are nothing but money

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I personally think that there is no celebrity that I hate the most

I really do hate 90% of the ones out there because I just hate the rich people

They're all stuck up and just stick teir money in everything

They treat all "middle class" people like they're nothing but trash on the street

Although not all rich peope are like this, I seriously still think that it's one of the worse ways of living

You raise your children to become spoiled brats

You yourself are a little snob

And your children are gonna become just like you are

They're gonna live in a house that's decorated with money

And treat everyone wo isn't rich like crap

I'm not tring to be stereotypical but it's the way that most celebrities live

And those are the kinds that I hate

The ones whose heart and souls are nothing but money

 

What about non-celebrity rich people? And these people you describe are such a minority, that I don't think you can blame them. I mean, of all celebrities, most of them who are actually parents are actually really good parents. Knowing that you can't blame for being rich (obviously you can blame them for taking money for granted which is a different thing; you can have middle-class people with that attitude to money). That's my main point. You can't hate rich people for being rich, and certainly not stereotype them into this giant archetype. In fact, I think richer people are perhaps more aware of their image, and therefore do more philanthropy than, say, your standard middle class citizen.

 

But, yes, people with those characteristics aren't very respectable. Just I doubt 90% of celebrities fall into that category.

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What about non-celebrity rich people? And these people you describe are such a minority, that I don't think you can blame them. I mean, of all celebrities, most of them who are actually parents are actually really good parents. Knowing that you can't blame for being rich (obviously you can blame them for taking money for granted which is a different thing; you can have middle-class people with that attitude to money). That's my main point. You can't hate rich people for being rich, and certainly not stereotype them into this giant archetype. In fact, I think richer people are perhaps more aware of their image, and therefore do more philanthropy than, say, your standard middle class citizen.

 

But, yes, people with those characteristics aren't very respectable. Just I doubt 90% of celebrities fall into that category.

 

Yeah I understand that but I was refering to the 10% only and not the other 90%

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