This may be my most petty post yet.
So, I read today that Dustin Diamond (a.k.a. Screech) has a sex tape, which led me to discover that he also has a website designed to help him pay the property taxes on a house that he can't afford.
Over the past year, I've been even more aware of celebrities and their causes than I have in years past. To be completely truthful, I've been jealous of their access. In the past I may have been jealous of their access to award ceremonies, parties, sporting events or even money, but no longer. I do however still feel those pangs when I read that Angelina Jolie or George Clooney have access to the U.N. on behalf of those in Cambodia or Sudan. Or, when I read that Jon Bon Jovi or Harry Connick, Jr. have done a good deed by building houses.
Don't get me wrong -- good for them and what they've accomplished. Good for them for raising awareness. Because of them, others in our country are more aware of the opportunities to give and therefore help others.
Last year I decided that giving wasn't good enough for me, I wanted to do. I've been looking for more opportunities to do without much success. I'm tired and cranky, but reading about this latest celebrity development at least gives me a reason to temper my jealousy, and be grateful for those that do see a bigger world and their part in it. I'm jealous because I want to help and because of who they are, they will make a more significant contribution than I ever will.
Mr. Diamond, I don't know anything about you other than what I've read. I would encourage your publicist to get a story about you contributing to the community something other than a sex tape. If you are looking for a place to volunteer, contact me. I could help you meet some people that have actually lost their homes. And finally, if you want to talk about justice, please read this first.
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