toylion
Super Freak
I agree with the post, to an extent. Walker was an actor; he was a human being, but then, so are the millions of other people who die every day. Am I saying that people shouldn't show their support? Absolutely not. However, I do think it says something about society when I can look at my Facebook newsfeed and see more "R.I.P Paul Walker" posts. I'm not saying that he wasn't a good guy who did good things, but, at the end of the day, it really goes to show just how much people value the idea of celebrity when it overshadows the death of a man who helped end one of the darkest times in South Africa's history.
Basically, I don't think the post is speaking out against Walker as a person, so much as it is against the idea of how we worship celebrity status.
I never watched a F&F movie all the way thru. Was never a fan of Walker. But just hearing the type of man especially in the business he worked in, he has my respect.