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GoPetition Pushes For Kardashian Ouster

Kim Kardashian

GoPetition Pushes For Kardashian Ouster

GoPetition is just one of the organized efforts in play to get the Kardashians and Jenners off television screens, clothes, handbags, perfume and related accessories everywhere.  Facebook pages, websites and a variety of related venues are calling for a mass Kardashian boycott and removal.

The latest grass roots effort organized by Cyndy Snider has collected thousands of signatures for a petition asking E! Entertainment to remove all of the Kardashian shows from their programming line-up.

In a statement by Snider she said "We feel that these shows (Kardashian/Jenner) are mostly staged and place an emphasis on vanity, greed, promiscuity, vulgarity and over-the-top conspicuous consumption."

The Oust Kardashian petition is available at GoPetition.

Snider also said "While some may have begun watching the spectacle as mindless entertainment or as a sort of 'reality satire,' it is a sad truth that many young people are looking up to this family and are modeling their appearance and behavior after them."

She also said "I'll remind you here that the Kardashian family fame largely started with a 'leaked' sex tape."   Snider added "There is no particular religious or political platform behind our disgust; we are just finally fed up." In a separate petition, there's a movement to get Kim Kardashian's role terminated in the upcoming Tyler Perry "Marriage Counselor"  film.   Comments on the Talk section of Perry's website range from mild to intense anger and outrage over her casting in the film.

Putting the various Kardashian petitions aside, many people have crossed the Kardashian's off their favorites list.  What's next?  Will there be a call on Twitter to unfollow all the Kardashians?  Afterall, think what happened to Justin Bieber when he got a new haircut.

In Social Media anything can happen.

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