Saturday, June 04, 2005

Working at a bookstore has made me more conscious about how much the media has an influence on people. I always knew that, but I never really took the time to actually reflect on it. Take Oprah for instance. Almost twenty years after she first hit the airwaves, Oprah Winfrey is a multi-millionaire who graces the television screens of women around the world. Watching her show is like watching the circus. Fans give her a shrieking standing ovation for five minutes while she coyly tries to quiet them down, and then she gives a spiel about what is ahead on the hour long show. Whether it is a makeover, making one lucky person’s dream come true, or a celebrity interview, audience members, as well as American women between the ages of 18 and 100, tune in with utter fascination at what the female mogul has in store.

You’re probably asking what my point is. There is no doubt that this woman is a cult leader. The title possesses a negative connotation, but it’s true. Oprah spotlights a book on her show, and for the next few weeks, books fly off the shelves faster than water over Niagara Falls. She encourages viewers to buy the book, and those people make the trip to the store to buy the title regardless of whether or not they looked it over. They buy the book because Oprah told them to buy it and that apparently means it’s good. The woman is smart; there is no doubt about that. She knows how to make money, and who doesn’t admire such a skill? Hell, I would love to be in her shoes. I just can’t help but be annoyed with her smug attitude and the lame silliness she displays to get a few laughs. She laughs, everyone laughs. She cries, everyone cries. I highly doubt that woman is humble in real life. People tell Oprah she is great, wonderful, etc. every day. Once somebody becomes wealthy and/or gains a little power people kiss their ass and it goes to their head.

If more people read my blog, chances are that someone would probably send an opposing message to say that Oprah has changed so many lives in a positive way, blah blah, blah. Yeah, and so do many other people around the world who do not get the recognition they deserve. She is just one of millions who just happens to get a whole lot more publicity. Oprah deserves no more respect or special treatment than the average person working for the Peace Corp. Why should she?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I agree with you. No one deserves to be treated as anything that is above anythign else.

All of us are made of the same things: Flesh, blood, bones, muscles. We all are the same.

I am not syaing that because we all are made from the same things that we are just copies and therefore worthless.

We have voices and opinions.

I congratulate you on your blog. ^_^