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Why does the entertainment industry churn out all the naïve, self-destructive hellions while Tide has to do major PR work over a pod challenge?

No one in their right mind would ever blame Tide for a bunch of dumbass punks creating the Tide pod challenge... but Tide seems to think consumers do. Looking at the commercials they ran in the wake of that, obviously they were worried that their product would be stigmatized and seen as dangerous and not something you want to have in your home, all because of something they could not have had any control of in the first place. Now, when some nobody rises from the middle or lower classes to making 7 or 8 digits a year, abuses substances, has a string of failed marriages and commits one kind of crime or another while doing all of the above, why don't we ask ourselves how this could have been avoided? When they start signing contracts, why aren't these celebrities put through counseling courses on how to manage the staggering amount of money, power and fame that are going to run through them? Because we all just laugh from the sidelines at the mess they make and don't for a second tie this behaviour to any of the managers, producers, directors or studios who gave them that shock to the system in the first place – [i]enablers[/i], the lot of them! Unfortunately, when another celebrity wraps his car around a telephone poll, beats up a bellhop, or becomes a Scientologist, it just somehow doesn't reflect on their public image. Who cares?
quinnlynn · 46-50, F
not to diminish what you've written. this came to mind.
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
Bet their sales would skyrocket if they did this... 🤔

I didn’t think Tide was blamed for that idiocy, it [b]seemed[/b] like a whole generation of people were being blamed. 🤔

 
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