In a story line straight out of some worn out Hollywood script, longtime movie producer, Harvey Weinstein has been accused of being a serial abuser of women for decades. Weinstein, who produced numerous Oscar-winners, was fired by the board of his company after a New York Times story revealed he made financial settlements to eight women following allegations of sexual misconduct. Since then, many more have surfaced. Weinstein has achieved the full-Cosby. Tinsel Town’s casting-couch tradition lived on through Weinstein. Who knew? Apparently, everyone as story after story percolating from the Left Coast declared Weinstein’s forays were an open-secret throughout the business. Hollywood is a synonym for Democrat and none were closer …show more content…
He was the undisputed champion for every progressive cause that is the life blood of Liberaldom. Democrats have always covered for their party’s Bill Clintons and Ted Kennedys’ abuse of women. Weinstein is no different. According to one report, the New York Times sat on this story since 2004, which is no surprise as the mainstream media has no issue with covering for a powerful liberal activist. Weinstein is an unkempt, pompous hypocrite in the first-degree. He is also the poster-child for Democratic chauvinism – one that bequeaths lip-service to “women’s rights,” while paying hush money to party honchoes who continually wring their hands over Trump’s …show more content…
Plenty of Hollywood types got rich and in their secular universe – for it is the almighty dollar that absolves all sins. At the 2003 Oscars, Meryl Streep gave a standing ovation for director Roman Polanski, another infamous Hollywood admitted sexual predator. At the 2012 Golden Globes, Streep referred to Weinstein as “god” and Michelle Obama called him “a wonderful human being.” If the entertainment trade satirized liberals with the same fervor that they parody conservatives, the earth would fall off its axis. The bottom line is they would never offend a powerful alley to which favors are surely owed – until they have no choice. It takes no guile or courage to deride Weinstein now that he’s been condemned. The rules just don’t apply to folks like Weinstein. As long as he keeps writing those colossal checks to Democratic causes, maintains his staunch opposition to conservative ideology and keeps trashing President Donald Trump at every turn, forgiveness is certainly bankable. Remember Henry Higgins in “My Fair Lady?” Higgins observed that the English don’t care too much about what you do, just as long as you pronounce it properly. With liberals, they don’t care what you do, as long as you pay and
Stewart was convicted of conspiracy, perjury and obstruction of justice in 2001, and for using insider information to sell shares of the company ImClone Systems. This type of fraud damages the confidence of investors, it makes them perceive the lack of equality.
“When a great democracy is destroyed, it will not be because of enemies from without, but rather because of enemies from within.” During the late 1940s and early 1950s, these words of Abraham Lincoln were all on the minds of Americans (McCarthyism). After fighting against Communism for decades, the fear of it taking down the country terrorized people’s thoughts. Even more so, people were extremely frightened of the idea that there could be Communists within the spotlights of American influence that were plotting the destruction of the United States. A fear swept the country for almost a decade, and it transformed every aspect of American culture. This transformation began in the entertainment industry and hit here the hardest. The fear of Communism completely spun the industry upside down and distorted everything that made American showbiz so distinct. Even today, the controversies of the 1940s and 1950s have left an impression on the current entertainment industry.
Hollywood is not simply a point on a map; it is a representation of the human experience. As with any other location, though, Hollywood’s history can be traced and analyzed up to present day. In 1887, Harvey Henderson Wilcox established a 120-acre ranch in an area northwest of Los Angeles, naming it “Hollywood” (Basinger 15). From then on, Hollywood grew from one man’s family to over 5,000 people in 1910. By then, residents around the ranch incorporated it as a municipality, using the name Hollywood for their village. While they voted to become part of the Los Angeles district, their village was also attracting motion-picture companies drawn in by the diverse geography of the mountains and oceanside (15). The Los Angeles area continues to flourish, now containing over nine million people, an overwhelming statistic compared to Wilcox’s original, family unit (U.S. Census Bureau 1). However, these facts only s...
This was a man who at the time was in the position of being elected associate justice of the Supreme Court. Anita Hill, who had worked for him as his personal assistant testified about these comments made by Clarence Thomas, "pornographic materials depicting individuals with large penises or large breasts involved in various sex acts. On several occasions Thomas told me graphically of his own sexual prowess (Smolowe)". This. Is. Not. Harmless. Garvis clearly did not take Hill 's words seriously and gave her own two cents about it, "Maybe he talked dirty to Anita Hill. Maybe He didn’t. Something obviously went on between the two of them that was sexually charged". What we are doing now is brushing off this man 's actions because a woman 's opinion is not valued enough because the attention was unwanted so there was no so called "sexual
A new edition to the course lineup, this week's film classic, Sunset Boulevard. This film will focus on the culture and environment of the Hollywood studio system that produces the kind of motion pictures that the whole world recognizes as "Hollywood movies." There have been many movies from the silent era to the present that either glamorize or vilify the culture of Hollywood, typically focusing on the celebrities (both in front of and behind the camera) who populate the "dream factories" of Hollywood. But we cannot completely understand the culture of Hollywood unless we recognize that motion pictures are big business as well as entertainment, and that Hollywood necessarily includes both creative and commercial
Dick, Bernard F. Radical Innocence: A Critical Study of the Hollywood Ten. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1989.
It has always been a quest for individuals to achieve fame and success. In this day and age a community exists where many people have this intent to achieve this desire for attention and wealth. Hollywood can be interpreted as this mindset and life style. For those who succeed in this community of publicity seekers, include the usual benefits of success, wealth, power, influence and fame. But for the majority of people in Hollywood their quest for the luxuries of fame go awry. Hollywood to put plainly is a vulgar cut throat business, it is a dog eat dog world out there in Hollywood. For those who do not achieve their quest to be in the lime light, they often used, stabbed in the back and theoretically cast away in a dark rainy alley, like bag of garbage or a typical film-noire hero. Sunset Boulevard is a satisfyingly humorous film-noire film about the inner workings of the vicious “jungle”, that one would know of as Hollywood. It was perhaps the purposely over acted antics of antagonist Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson), that makes Billy Wilder’s black comedy so memorable. Sunset Boulevard fits the definition of film-noire thanks to Wilder’s use of the typical film-noire style characters, the all too familiar storyline and Wilder’s visual style of the film itself.
McCrisken, T. B., & Pepper, A. (2005). American History and Contemporary Hollywood Film. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
Three white males of Duke University’s lacrosse team were accused of sexual assault charges against a woman they hired as an escort. Michael Nifong, former district attorney, was eventually removed, disbarred, and jailed because of his criticisms towards the players. Nifong made various false accusations public to the media and worked alongside a DNA lab director to withhold exculpatory evidence. The State Bar filed two rounds of ethics charges and North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper was forced to take over the case. Ultimately the case and all charges were dropped because of the prosecutorial misconduct performed previously by Nifong. Inconsistencies between evidence and suspect interviews found by Cooper proved the members of the team to be not guilty. Their names were cleared from the legal books but the men were suspended from the team and publically humiliated by the fabricated
The Hollywood Blacklisting that followed the Red Scare of the 1950’s forced the media to change in order to survive the scrutinizing committees of the HUAC and various congressional committees that pushed for the social “purging” of America in hopes of searching out the “Reds” which they believed were hiding among them. This change in media came at a time when the public had become extremely receptive to such influences due to the spread of the television and the growth of the middle class who had extra money to spend on luxuries such as going to the movie theatres. The constant barrage of conformity and conservatism as well as xenophobia seen in everyday shows and movies shaped the perception of the average American to believe that liberal or radical ideas were not what normal people supported and believed in.
Ryan, Michael. Camera Politica: The Politics and Ideology of Contemporary Hollywood Film. Bloomington, IN: Indiana UP, 1988. Print.
Sexual assault is defined as a type of behaviour that occurs without explicit consent from the recipient and under sexual assault come various categories such as sexual activities as forces sexual intercourse, incest, fondling, attempted rape and more (Justice.gov. 2017). People often become victims of sexual assault by someone they know and trust (Mason & Lodrick, 2013) which is conflicting to the public’s perception and beliefs that offenders are strangers. Women are the main victims for sexual assault and are 5 times more likely to have been a victim of sexual assault from a male (Wright, 2017, p. 93). Men are victims of sexual assault however only 0.7% of men, compared to 3.2% of women, experience some form of sexual assault which highlights how vulnerable women are compared to men. Sexual assault is publicised and exposed in the media, however is often
According to a statement addressing the sexual victimization of college women The Crime and Victimization in America states that, “ One out of four women will be sexually assaulted on a college campus.” This disturbing fact has not minimized throughout the years, instead it is continuing to worsen throughout college campuses. Sexual assault is not an act to be taken lightly. Society must stop pinpointing the individuals who commit these crimes one by one, but rather look at the problem as a whole and begin to understand the main cause of sexual assault and possible methods to reduce these acts of sexual coercion.
of women, but I have not heard him do it of late" (A Scandal in
... ed (BFI, 1990) we read … “contrary to all trendy journalism about the ‘New Hollywood’ and the imagined rise of artistic freedom in American films, the ‘New Hollywood’ remains as crass and commercial as the old…”