February 25, 2005

Michelle Malkin

Do I really need to say anything about this?

I hate to link to things that make stupid people money, but really this just reveals her as incredibly out of touch. And its a classic example of confusing the symptom for the disease. "What's that, Suzie is depressed and cuts herself? Well you'd better make sure to destroy all her CDs and take her to church."

Even if the comments of Ricci have an effect, isn't that cause for concern, too? That your child is commiting acts of self-mutilation because she read about it in a magazine? Isn't that type of behavior more alarming than doing it out of depression? God there aren't enough ways to describe how wrong this whole thing is.

And of course, as described in nearly every other blog that has commented on this, this statement: There is even a new genre of music -- "emo" -- associated with promoting the cutting culture.

You mean "new" like the way the Internet is new? New as in the music a friend of mine had a radio show devoted to 10 years ago? New as in Sunny Day Real Estate a band which formed in 1993 and broke up in 1995?

Promoting? Definitely an issue between correlation and causality here. Emo in general is characterized by music designed for young people who are depressed, confused, and lonely (which describes about 95% of young people, really).

God I've got to stop, its just so stupid I can't.

Posted by ktismael at February 25, 2005 3:02 PM