Angelina Jolie obviously learned nothing from the infamous "blob" interview, cause she's still going around saying inexplicable, silly things about her bio-kid Shiloh.
Angie's latest outrage against her genuine white spawn was perpetrated during a talk with Look Magazine, when the dim-witted humanitarian said:
[Shiloh] looks like Brad. It’s funny because she’s almost going to be the outcast in the family because she’s blonde and blue-eyed.
I felt so much more for Madd, Zahara and Pax because they were survivors.Shiloh seemed so privileged from the moment she was born.
But I’m conscious that I have to make sure I don’t ignore her needs, just because I think the others are more vulnerable.
A question for Angie: By your logic, shouldn't Zahara also be an outcast in the family, since she's the only black one? Or is the distinction not between white, Asian and African, but between white and non-white? White equaling privileged and non-vulnerable, and non-white equaling victimized and underprivileged and therefore more deserving of nurturing and love.
And what does it say about you Angie that you have to remind yourself to take care of Shiloh's needs? And how exactly does that work anyway? You wake up in the morning, walk out into the kitchen, go to get your orange juice from the fridge and...oh dear, what does this post-it say? "You have a daughter named Shiloh. She is locked in a pet-carrier in the gardener's shed. Don't forget to feed her sometime this week." Oh yeah, you'll teach that little blob all about being vulnerable, won't you Angie?
Shiloh, I daresay, is destined to hate Angelina as much as Angie hates her own father Jon Voight, whom she clearly blames for whatever bad stuff she thinks happened to her when she was a kid. That's the way these things always work, isn't it? Patterns of neglect. Voight made Angie feel worthless by not loving her enough, so now she's doing the same thing - and she's got the rationalizations down too. She says it's about Shiloh being too privileged and not vulnerable enough, but it's really all about her projecting a bunch of bullshit onto the kid. Her belief that only victims are truly worthy of love, which is like her brother James Haven's nonsense about feeling bad for widows. The irony of course is that Shiloh is a victim now too - Angie has made her one. Later in life Shiloh will suffer the same feelings of neglect and worthlessness, cause she has a mother who has better things to do than pay attention to her, just as Voight had better things to do than pay attention to poor miserable Angie and James.
And what if everything I just said is only bullshit, and Angie really is a loving mother? There's still no reason for her to keep saying the stuff she says. It makes people mad - a fact that Angie is apparently oblivious to. I suppose in her little world she never makes a mistake anyway though. She cares about the poor and the starving, so anything else she says or does is excusable. That's how people like Angie always think. They believe that, the more they display their beneficence, the more the world should allow them to get away with other stuff. And what the hell - even if Angie does fuck up, she never has to hear any questions about it, cause she'll just tell her people to screen out any press folks who might bring up anything negative. People like Angie think they should have laurels heaped upon them, but never have to answer for their mess-ups. It's a little like being a member of the Bush Administration, except I think George Bush and his cronies actually love their kids.
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