
Honestly, to let the number crunching part of my brain remain without the disturbance of the wild part of my brain, I read a lot about this Justin Beiber thing.
It dawned on me that his fame is getting tragic, falling true to a formula set by generations of puppeteers of child exploitation.
You see, I figured out that Childhood Fame is actually more like a condition and as with any other condition, the adults around them need to be held accountable early on!
First, a regimen that isolates you from growing amongst your peers is abusive. Next, touring? How does that and practice of any activity fall below the radar of Child Labor Laws?
JB was an odd, annoying one, but did something unique. He became a MEGA-pop star from YouTube.
Tweens, Teens, but more sick, adults ate him up.
The adults exploited and over-worked a creative person.
And now the adults say he should die?
And now the adults say he became a mess from nothing?
I don't agree. I am also not a fan of any songs I have heard by him. Similar to my feelings on Miley, but her songs are catchy.
I propose stricter guidelines to secure young and talented people. There must be a psychological guideline to best serve such a person! My thoughts.