Fake Culture & Fake Famous
Bluffy Sainte-Marie. Another celebrity fallen here in Canada. It looks like she was never First Nations at all. Nope. Not one bit. Just some dark skin from southern Italy and a pudgy nose was all it took for her to make a career faking being a victim of the trauma of another group of people here in this country just to ride the Fame Train.
Yesterday I read that a 50 year old man was permitted by the swim association here in Toronto to compete, yes, compete against teen girls.
Nicolas Cepeda entered the contest as Melody and now the league doesn't want to look like they are anti- trans so the accepted and processed his application without even questioning if this is legit.
FAKE PEOPLE. All of them.
Not long ago I watched a documentary called Fake Famous. It followed a few young folks in their journey to become famous by fudging likes and using social media hacks to basically get seen as a "somebody" when in reality they were nobodies like the rest of us.
Are we tolerating all this fakeness? I feel like we are. No one calls out people for not being who they say they are.......or do we?
Thoughts?
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