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The whole concept of Celebritarianism would be, ironically, a satire of today's civilization that focuses on celebrities; the more cameras looking at you, the more power you have in your hands. It would be about dying when everyone's watching; doing anything for fame. It's also about worshiping death in the media. The world knew about Harris and Klebold, the Columbine killers, half an hour after the tragedy. It's about how we give Lee Harvey Oswald and Mark David Chapman the status of celebrity by showing their ''masterpiece'' to the world. Celebritarian Corporation is about giving people what they feel guilty for wanting. It acknowledges our society's worst problem, guilt. This theme is also reminiscent of the very name "Marilyn Manson", which is intended to mock America's obsession with death. There are also strong hints of derivation from Romanticism, which Manson himself has referenced numerous times when discussing the Corporation and the then-upcoming album.
 
The whole concept of Celebritarianism would be, ironically, a satire of today's civilization that focuses on celebrities; the more cameras looking at you, the more power you have in your hands. It would be about dying when everyone's watching; doing anything for fame. It's also about worshiping death in the media. The world knew about Harris and Klebold, the Columbine killers, half an hour after the tragedy. It's about how we give Lee Harvey Oswald and Mark David Chapman the status of celebrity by showing their ''masterpiece'' to the world. Celebritarian Corporation is about giving people what they feel guilty for wanting. It acknowledges our society's worst problem, guilt. This theme is also reminiscent of the very name "Marilyn Manson", which is intended to mock America's obsession with death. There are also strong hints of derivation from Romanticism, which Manson himself has referenced numerous times when discussing the Corporation and the then-upcoming album.
  
More about the meaning of the Celebritarian Corporation can be read in the interview [[Interview:2005/11/03 Dramatic New Scenes for Celebritarian Needs|Dramatic New Scenes for Celebritarian Needs]].
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More about the meaning of the Celebritarian Corporation can be read in the interview [[Interview:Dramatic New Scenes|Dramatic New Scenes for Celebritarian Needs]].
  
 
Also, note a key phrase that appears on a shirt: "WE DON'T BELIEVE IN CREDIBILITY, BECAUSE WE ARE INCREDIBLE", a term that was later used in [[We're from America]].
 
Also, note a key phrase that appears on a shirt: "WE DON'T BELIEVE IN CREDIBILITY, BECAUSE WE ARE INCREDIBLE", a term that was later used in [[We're from America]].

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