It's not like members of the power elite lump us into ungoodthoughtcrimething status.
Cybil Shepard channels her social class - which is a lot closer to power than those she stereotypes:
Tennessee-born beauty Cybill Shepherd definitely isn’t one to waste words -- and had she no qualms in speaking out about who she thought was to blame for the passing of Proposition 8 in California's last election, which led to gay and lesbian marriage rights being overturned.
"The Mormons and Catholics," she told Tarts at the recent L.A Gay & Lesbian Center’s "An Evening With Women" celebration in Beverly Hills. "Most of the money came from Utah, it’s very unfortunate."
She also shares:
"I’m a Christian Pagan Buddhist Goddess worshiper, but I’m also a feminist. I think the ultimate glass ceiling is God, in another words, if we think God is a man, then we make man a God, and I studied and learned that there is a whole other history of the worshiping of the great mother," she explained. "I really think that probably God is a woman, that helped me to break through that celestial glass ceiling."
A "Christian Pagan Buddhist Goddess worshipper" and a "feminist"?
How does she manage to hold those two wildly different views at the same time?
4 comments:
Peter,
Why do you torment yourself with this. Honestly, I lost interest after reading 'Cybill Shepherd.'
Frankly, the Pooh cartoon was far more interesting.
She probably hasn't a real thought, strictly speaking, in her head. Indeed, she may never have had a real thought, strictly speaking, and consequently is blissfully unaware of her lack of thought. Too bad the days of her fresh good looks are too long gone to to make it easy for everybody to overlook her lack of thought.
It must be a Hollywood thing.
"..."I’m a Christian Pagan Buddhist Goddess worshiper, but I’m also a feminist..."
Well, that's certainly covering your bases, isn't it? Just what one would expect from a model/actress--to translate: she has not a clue who she is.
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