EllisUnit
Vote RED!!!
That's where society disagrees with you.
It may not seem right but in a Capitalism-based society, it's the market that primarily determines and sets the price of things. And in our society, people pay to be entertained. Whether that's with music, film, TV, or sports, people are willing to pay a lot to see and hear things that entertain them. Because of that, popular entertainers are paid a lot. Now... they're not the people that make the most money in that market but they are the most visible.
These entertainers are contributing something to society. And based on how much money society is willing to pay for it, and despite what people may say they believe, OUR society values the contribution of an athletic freak playing a kid's game a whole lot more than it values the contribution of a firefighter, a policeman, or a soldier. Our society is willing to pay some doofus on a TV show more than it's willing to pay the guy risking his life to supply the wood for the stand his TV set sits on.
But the entertainers may be making a ton of money but that's NOTHING compared to the people who own the teams, own the networks, and own the production companies. The people who pay the entertainers' salaries, those are the guys who are making the real money in all this. If you want to be pissed off about someone's salary, be pissed off at those guys not the entertainer.
A teacher or a firefighter may be more important but they are not more valued. Hopefully, in the future, there will be societies whose values more closely reflect actual importance but it's not any modern society and it's not going to be any time soon.
And that is part of the problem with Society today IMO