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November 30, 2004

Deafening Silence

Pat Sajak (with whom I'm very distantly acquainted from another internet forum) is a smart, sharp, blazingly funny guy - certainly more than Vanna's foil.

He asks in Human Events Online - where is Hollywood's outrage over the Van Gogh murder?

The hypocrisy is certainly there:

Somewhere in the world, a filmmaker creates a short documentary that chronicles what he perceives as the excesses of anti-abortion activists. An anti-abortion zealot reacts to the film by killing the filmmaker in broad daylight and stabbing anti-abortion tracts onto his body. How does the Hollywood community react to this atrocity? Would there be angry protests? Candlelight vigils? Outraged letters and columns and articles? Awards named in honor of their fallen comrade? Demands for justice? Calls for protection of artistic freedom? It’s a pretty safe bet that there would be all of the above and much more. And all of the anger would be absolutely justified.
And yet the brutal murder of the Dutch filmmaker has drawn nary a peep from activist-choked Hollywood. Why?

It could be fear, Sajak notes. But...:

There’s another possibility; one that seems crazy on the surface, but does provide an explanation for the silence, and is also in keeping with the political climate in Hollywood. Is it just possible that there are those who are reluctant to criticize an act of terror because that might somehow align them with President Bush, who stubbornly clings to the notion that these are evil people who need to be defeated? Could the level of hatred for this President be so great that some people are against anything he is for, and for anything he is against?

As nutty as it sounds, how else can you explain such a muted reaction to an act that so directly impacts creative people everywhere? Can you conceive of a filmmaker being assassinated because of any other subject matter without seeing a resulting explosion of reaction from his fellow artists in America and around the world?

As I said, it’s a nutty-sounding explanation, but we live in nutty times.

Read the whole thing.

Posted by Mitch at November 30, 2004 02:32 PM | TrackBack
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