a pseudonym which is a mesh of Paris Hilton and
the Hispanic last name Perez. Perez Hilton also
has a fashion blog he calls Coco Perez. There is
admiration, and then there is emptiness. Is this a
homosexual trait that they have to inhabit other
people in order to be accepted?
Perez Hilton can include "children's book author" in
his repertoire.
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In a previous post "Youth, Change the World!" I wrote about Spike Lee's foray into children's books:
"Youth" is a recurring and important category that liberals love to use, as though they are benign, protective adults. Instead, what they are doing is systematically, through schools and various media including children's books, building their army of fascist children, who are trained to be foaming at the mouth, and to destroy then rebuild society according to the gospel of their liberal/fascist parents.This is what the openly, and flagrantly, homosexual "celebrity" blogger Perez Hilton, who is also producing a children's book of his own, clearly has on his mind. He says about his book:
"This story is about every kid that's ever had a dream, felt excluded, wanted to belong, and hoped that one day they could do what they loved and make a difference."There is not one critical voice in the media on this book. Some are merely concerned that Perez Hilton might now be "nicer" to celebrities since he's advocating for those who "felt excluded" and "wanted to belong." This is what the Examiner opines:
Perhaps all of this is Perez Hilton's way of making good on his 2010 pledge to stop harassing celebrities, and to try and be a more positive celebrity force.The liberal world is once again ready to throw children under the bus at a chance to promulgate its world view.
These "grown-ups" parallel innocent young children, who have very little control over their environment and influences, with "celebrities" who are nothing but powerful - they have money, status and many play around political fields as though it is basketball.