Justin Bieber chooses his harem, showing us what a sickened soul acts like
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Notorious bad boy Justin Bieber has been accused of behaving in a genuinely ugly fashion once again, proving that when the soul is sick, it manifests itself in one's actions. Bieber recently had his staff hand-pick girls who were attractive to dance with him at a nightclub.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
8/5/2014 (1 decade ago)
Published in Celebrity
Keywords: Justin Bieber, bad boy, Ibeza, nightclub, harem
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Justin Bieber allegedly went through the Amnesia nightclub on the Spanish island of Ibiza, and handpicked young women who he felt were most attractive to join him on a private balcony for dancing. The specially chosen women were told to leave their less attractive friends behind.
Unsurprisingly, dozens of women made the choice to leave their friends behind to attend a private party with Bieber. Media reports say that Bieber however hardly interacted with the young women, mostly dancing alone in the middle of the crowd.
Pray for the conversion of souls.
Sadly, the incident displays another low for the pop singer who is engrossed in himself and his bad boy image. While a more magnanimous individual might have found a way to include all of the people at the party, Bieber went on a superficial spree like a Sultan choosing his harem.
Also tragic is the fact that dozens of women simply went along with the act, only to be used as some kind of backdrop or window dressing for the pop star.
Meanwhile, the Catholic Church and her faithful members (of which Justin Bieber is allegedly one) prayed and acted for millions of people in the same time period, delivering food, medicine, education, spiritual support, and other forms of aid to those in need. These real-life heroes will never be celebrities, at least not on Earth.
Mr. Bieber, please call us and tell us this is all an act.
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