I apologize that my blood has been set on boil this week. I’m aware that this is the second rant I’ve posted in two days, but the condition of our society – maybe even the human race in general – is growing increasingly appalling.
This morning on our ride to school I heard the story of the Halloween Haunt attraction at King’s Island. If you’re out of the loop, as I usually am, the park is using celebrity deaths as part of their Halloween theme this year. For example, the scenes depicted are that of Steve McNair’s murder/suicide, Michael Jackson’s overdose, Heath Ledger surrounded by pill bottles and Sonny Bonny on skis slammed into a tree.

What is wrong with the world today that such incredible tragedies are being viewed as entertainment? Are we so desensitized here in America that this is acceptable?
I heard a defense today that “everyone deals with death in their own way… some deal with it by using humor.” Sure, that is absolutely true, but we’re not talking about using humor to cope with the tragedy of death. We are talking about an amusement park using the loss of life as a gimmick to make a dime. Do they really have no decency???
Why stop here?
I have an idea! Let’s dress up some skeletons and have them jumping off of the ledges of the Twin Towers and chuckle over 911! Let’s chop up a skeleton and dangle it out of a car’s trunk and call it Caylee Marie Anthony! Maybe even put a skeleton in the cargo compartment of a minivan that has a tree through the windshield and laugh over the death of my children’s daddy… that’d sell a lot of tickets!
King’s Island will never see a penny out of my pocketbook even though I received this response in reply to the hateful letter I sent them this morning:
Dear eL.,
We at Kings Island value your feedback. Kings Island has removed the celebrity scene from its Halloween Haunt event. We were not intending to be distasteful, and we apologize if we offended anyone.
Sincerely,
Don Helbig
Public Relations Area Manager
Kings Island
As my friend Ginger so elloquently put it today… “Get a damn heart again, people.”





