People who watch American Idol idolize people, essentially people who are great singers and generally are pleasing on the eyes. Was it the Bible, the Old Testament I believe, that said that God got pretty mad at the Israelites for worshiping a false idol, i.e. an idol other than Him?
Just because one can sing karaoke extremely well does not make them all-powerful and all-knowing. They are just human beings with a talent. You know, my dad's got talent. He can fix anything, and I mean anything that breaks. And my mom...the ultimate multi-tasker. She can get twenty-four things done simultaneously and still manage to come home and clean the house and cook dinner. But I don't see millions of teenyboppers around the world worshiping them. Why isn't there an American Idol for mechanics or accountants?
I love Radiohead, but I will never bow down to them (see Wayne's World- "We're not worthy!")
I will never faint when I meet them or kiss their feet. They are human beings, and they're really not that special. Heck, even Ghengis Khan wasn't that special. What'd he do, conquer Asia? I could do that in my sleep.
American Idol is a contest to create a product, and as consumers, you'd think we'd be a bit smarter. I predict that in twenty years we will look back at the show and realize that it exemplified many poor qualities of our culture. Maybe it's time for a new brand? Maybe it's time to realize that they're just singers, and, with a little practice, most of us could do what they do.
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