Kardashian-Jenner Inc. sucks the life force from men. Fathers, husbands, brother, boyfriends – no male cycled through their empire of toxic exhibitionism comes out unscathed. This harm to men and boys is the Kurse of the Kardashians.
May 16, 2018
Kardashian Toxic Exhibitionism and Kanye's Revolt
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Rapper
and business mogul Kanye West mortified those of his sociopolitical milieu by
tweeting forth his admiration for President Trump. On April 25, Mr.
West proclaimed, "You don't have to agree with Trump but the mob can't
make me not love him. We are both dragon
energy." Some of that mob suggested that Mr. West was mentally
ill. West's wife, Kim Kardashian, who had previously declared,
"Without a doubt I stand with Hillary," took pains to tell the world
she didn't agree with her husband. More troubling, a musical
colleague, Mr. Daz Dillinger, so consternated by West's remarks about Trump,
deployed all ten words in his vocabulary to exhort criminal elements to harm
Kanye's ass.
Kanye
West also recently made puzzling remarks about "400 years of slavery,"
followed by the sound of heads exploding in the black American "live ever
more in the past" "community." Furthermore, at about
the same time Kanye West was sending love vibes to the president, he
cryptically tweeted, "Sometimes you have to get rid of everything." These
rebellions caused Kim Kardashian to hop to marriage brand protection on the
talk shows. Swiftly monetizing her husband's musings, as she does
every marketable event in her life, she told a laughing audience on Ellen, "He
doesn't mean getting rid of me." Don't be so sure about
that. Her husband is a high-strung man, and the ultra-fishbowl life
the Kardashians inflict may be unbalancing him, as it has other men who have
tried for a place in the Kardashian-Jenner syndicate.
Kanye
West's identification with Trump's masculine energy is an unconscious survival
mechanism. Kardashian-Jenner Inc.
sucks the life force from men. Fathers, husbands, brother,
boyfriends – no male cycled through their empire of toxic exhibitionism comes
out unscathed. This harm to men and boys is the Kurse of
the Kardashians. But the destruction of men's lives is not mystical
workings of the black arts. It results from the malignant
psychological effects of unremitting personal scrutiny on males. In
today's world, lurid self-display and public gut spillage are paths for
attractive women of no particular talent and flexible morality to become rich
and famous. But even in this world gone mad, most men are
intrinsically disinclined to ongoing intimate public display. It's a
yin and yang thang. Whether benign or malignant, invasive
exhibitionism, in the absence of real achievement, is devastating for
males. And the kind of exhibitionism that has earned the
Kardashian-Jenner females vast wealth is far from benign.
People
generally mistreat each other through three overlapping aspects of selfishness:
greed, anger, and lust. The Kardashian-Jenner formula provides for
quickly changing scenarios of this triumvirate of weaknesses played out in
luxurious settings. Its entertainment value derives from heightening
the elements of selfishness in culturally accessible
contexts. Dramatic elements include salaciousness; ludicrous
materialism (the fur coats in July syndrome); and childish plots, spats, tiffs,
and betrayals, romantic and otherwise.
This
Kardashian-Jenner entertainment-retail conglomerate relies on taking in,
chewing up, and spitting out males. This began with the matriarch,
Kris Kardashian Jenner, being unfaithful to her first husband and divorcing him
despite having his four young children at home. That husband, Robert
Kardashian, was not yet a rich and famous Hollywood
lawyer. Immediately after the marriage ended, Mrs. Kardashian
married the quite rich and famous celebrity, Olympian Bruce
Jenner. That marriage produced two children and ended in the
psychological suicide of Jenner, who abandoned the roles of husband, father,
and grandfather to simulate life as a woman. Jenner ended up the
best dressed lesbianish androgyne on TV.
America
is a free country, and people have the right to live as they
wish. But Jenner, as the world's most famous male-to-female
transsexual, is a case study in the pitfalls of that path. He today
reminds us that because transsexuals do not go through menopause, they cannot
"age gracefully." He has to style himself as a forever
35-year-old chick superimposed upon a 69-year-old male body. After
much dramatic exploitation of his so-called transition, the Kardashian clan has
decisively abandoned him back.
The
quintessential damage of toxic exhibitionism was inflicted on Rob Kardashian,
the only boy with five sisters, none of whom granted him dignity or protected
him from having his most private and personal experiences monetized on
TV. He had a severe mental breakdown, parts of which were shown on
TV. He said he hated Kim's selfishness and believed that his mother
cared only about the girls. Who knows? But it is certain
she cannot sell Rob's looks and dramatics as she can her
daughters'. Rob became mentally ill and obese keeping up with the
Kardashians. He survives by distancing himself from them.
Kim
Kardashian initially elevated herself and her family to the highest echelons of
exhibitionism through a sex video of herself and hip-hop performer Ray J. After
legal posturing, Kim let the video remain in the public domain for a large
payout. Kanye West may be noticing most of the relationships his
wife and in-laws have formed in recent years are with black performers and
athletes. Perhaps they are charismatic entertainment fodder for
programming and sales, as Kanye was supposed to be.
The
central dramatic mechanism of the Kardashian-Jenner spectacle (that may be
sinking into Kanye West) is the catalog of disastrous fake marriages and
shallow but photogenic relationships with boyfriends and
baby-daddies. These connections often end with the coiffed and
kohl-eyed bride confiding her pain to the camera, while the groom, services no
longer required, is an off-screen smoking wreck.
Lamar
Odom won championships playing basketball. His reality TV career as
Khloe Kardashian's husband ended in divorce, a coma, and brain damage.
After
breaking up with Kim Kardashian, the football player Reggie Bush said he never
felt comfortable being followed by cameras. Season six of Keeping Upended
with "Kim's Fairytale Wedding" to basketball player Kris Humphries,
followed in two months by Kim's fabulous second divorce. A discarded
Kardashian publicist said Humphries was set up as the fall guy, and the
marriage amounted to a loveless plot twist to increase viewership and make
money.
This
season's leading dramatis persona is the dastardly Tristan Thompson, Khloe
Kardashian's basketballer baby-daddy. How could he betray
her? Especially after she shared to a few billion friends, "He
wants to have five or six kids with me[.] ... [K]nowing I'm not on birth
control is just like – it's scary. It's like a really big
step." Kim played loyal sister, dropping on-air F-bombs on
Thompson. But plucky Khloe is giving "I shall survive" interviews
and posing for photographs with Thompson in posh restaurants, over the pleas of
her family not to take him back.
Kanye
West is the most gifted man of the Kardashian collection, with his own
struggles. By declaring his appreciation for Donald Trump, he
rebelled against his celebrity peers and joined the majority of Americans who
love their country. But he chose a woman who abides in the mansions
of toxic exhibitionism, which is no fit place for a man to live. Can
his marriage to Kim survive this rebellion?
Kris Jenner reminds Kourtney Kardashian of her momager fee with '10%' written on cookies of her face
And Kris Jenner, 62, showed off her funny side on Tuesday when she sent her daughter, Kourtney Kardashian, 39, some cookies.
It's not terribly odd for a mother to send their child sweets, but these icing-covered baked goods were made to look like the famous matriarch's face and had '10%' written on the sunglasses.
Side-splitting: Kris Jenner, 62, showed of her funny side on Tuesday when she sent her daughter, Kourtney Kardashian, 39, some cookies
It looked like the sweet kris-clone delights used a sugar cookie base, and then added the visual depiction via brown, black, beige, and pink icing.
The momager was portrayed wearing sunglasses with '10%' written across them in used car-style letter.
Kourtney seemed to get a good kick out of the gift as she posted a photo of three of the sweets and wrote on the image, '@krisjenner just sent these cookies to my house, crying laughing emoji.'
Laughing ato the bank: It's not terribly odd for a mother to send their child sweets, but these icing-covered baked goods were made to look like the famous matriarch's face and had '10%' written on the sunglasses
The iconic 'momager' of the Kardashian/Jenner empire is trying her hardest to trademark the phrase, a full three years after first attempting to secure the rights, according to a new story by TMZ.
Kris' company filed court documents to legally obtain the rights to the word Momager ahead of her cosmetics collaboration with daughter Kylie, the site reported.
The Calabasas, California local also filed paperwork claiming she plans to use 'Momager' for a clothing line.
Kris first tried to snag that coveted copyright back in 2015, but after two years of legal strife she was blocked by a trademark office because of its similarity to another existing trademark.
Already sweet enough: It looked like the sweet kris-clone delights used a sugar cookie base, and then added the visual depiction via brown, black, beige, and pink icing
On Sunday, Kourtney had a very hands-on Mother's Day.
The reality star was spotted out in Malibu with her three children plus sister Kim's eldest child.
And earlier she'd shared a Snapchat video of herself holding younger half-sister Kylie's infant daughter Stormi, suggesting she's rapidly becoming the matriarch-in-chief of the next generation of Kardashian-Jenners.
Kourtney shares her three children with her ex, Scott Disick, 34, who is now dating Sofia Richie, 19.
Lol: Kourtney seemed to get a good kick out of the gift as she posted a photo of three of the sweets and wrote on the image, '@krisjenner just sent these cookies to my house, crying laughing emoji'
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