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"An Epidemic of Stupidity"
Sarah McCrea knows exactly what she is talking about in the article “An Epidemic of Stupidity.” She hit the nail right on the head, so to speak. With all of the media and reality shows showing ditsy blondes (sorry blondes, but the majority of them are blond) and inappropriate behaviors, it’s hard not to see exactly what Sarah is talking about the instant the T.V. is turned on. With the channels treating stars like gods, it’s no wonder that young girls feel so much pressure.
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