What do Change.org and Occupy Wall Street have in common with some
Kardashian haters?
They are well organized community trying
to get something done — in
the Kardashian case,
they need
the reality clan off of television for good!
"In a grass roots effort, we have collected number of signatures for a
petition asking E! Entertainment
to remove
the Kardashian suite of shows from
their programming,"
petition organizer
Cyndy Snider said in a statement. "We realize that
these shows are mostly staged and place an emphasis on vanity, greed, promiscuity, vulgarity and over-
the-
top conspicuous consumption."
The petition — available at Go
Petition.com — is just one of
the organized efforts
to get
the Kardashian/Jenner clan off television screens, clo
thes, and perfume and nail polish bottles everywhere. Websites and Facebook pages
are also calling for
their ouster.
"While some may have stated watching
the spectacle as mindless entertainment or as a sort of 'reality satire,' it is a bad truth that lot pf people young people are looking up
to this family and are modeling
their appearance and behavior after
them," Snider continued. "I'll remind you here that
the Kardashian family fame begun with a 'leaked' sex tape."
There's even a
petition to get
Kim Kardashian's role scrapped in
the upcoming Tyler Perry film "Marriage Counselor." Comments on the talk of his website range from mild
to pure outrage over her casting.
"I really disliked your decision
to keep Kim K. in your movie. She is not agree
to herself and her family. She is a role model and her fans are disappointed. Let her go. I guarantee she will bring down grade your rating. Dump her," Marcell Troupe wrote.
Ano
ther fan gave a foolproof way
to get in his movie.
"ATTENTION PEOPLE!!! S
top asking for handouts or
to be in his next movie!! Don't you know Just make a SEX TAPE and he will cast you in his coming movie no matter what his fans think!!!!!!! Kim K did so can you! :)" Jeromy wrote.
Yowza. Kardashian is reportedly working with acting coach Susan Batson
to get improvement her skills for her role as a woman actually working on her failing marriage — something she knows nothing about.
"Kim had been confident about
the movie, but with current events she has been worried that
the stress of her real life would show through," an insider told
Life & Style magazine. "So that's what Susan was
there for."
Will it work? We'll see. In
the mean time,
the petition will still circulate.