Friday, December 9, 2016

Keke Palmer: Stop Bullying Kylie Jenner for Being Ugly!

Keke Palmer is known for being open and honest about literally everything.


She really is just a gift that way.



She never holds back, she’s always a delight, and honestly, we’re just so glad that the world worked out in a way that we get to experience her wondrousness firsthand.


For her latest act of greatness, Keke took it upon herself to defend none other than Kylie Jenner.


See, our girl got a little upset after seeing this meme of Kylie that had been making the rounds:



The meme shows Kylie back in 2012, when she was just 15 years old, before all the changes she’s made to her looks. Back then, according to the photo, people used to say “Kylie’s so ugly! Why can’t she just grow up?”


It shows that photo beside a current photo of Kylie, one that showcases all her (alleged!) surgical enhancements. But the new Kylie apparently has people saying “Ew, Kylie’s so fake! What happened to her?”


Yes, it seems like poor Kylie, in the eyes of many, has always been in a sort of “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” situation when it comes to her appearance.


That’s awful. And Keke simply will not stand for it.


She shared the meme, and along with it, she shared this lengthy but heartfelt message:


After Trump’s win, I really was convinced that we have become so obsessed with making things appear to be real than needing them to actually BE real.



AKA: Reality [television emoji], that’s the gag. Reality television is based off of the desire WE HAVE to see non scripted shows that MIMIC reality, “false things appearing real” that’s the ART of it, how they can make us THINK it is.


And many social media platforms support that same thing. We have settled for knock off truth in our actual reality because it’s socially acceptable to lie for likes.


Looking at this photo above I couldn’t help but stop dead in my tracks because even though I do feel like this family sets an example that it’s good to change for societies affection, how can you blame them?


We don’t think that this young woman deserves the attention she receives because of the message it sends but we don’t even think about the fact that for years the whole world damn near agreed that she was ugly.


A CHILD, that girl was a child and she was bullied and named ugly, and not as a character but as HERSELF …



And unlike some that experience such ridicule she had the $ $ $ to change, she “fixed” what the world said was broken and it worked! Now you are mad that it was that easy?


When the generation has already been force fed to love things that are false and appear as real. We are confused! So many of us on who we should be and how we should act, who we should like and how we should pursue them.


It’s all been brought to another level because being fraudulent is our countries most popular trend.


If only we could accept one another instead of bullying each other into change. We wouldn’t be so confused or misunderstanding all of these mixed messages that ultimately tell us to trade attention for respect and love for possession.


We could instead let our differences TEACH us something new instead of walking around looking, acting and being the same. WE DIFFERENT FOR A REASON.


Preach, Keke. Preach.



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