Friday, January 2, 2009

The Hypocrites In Hollywood Are Non-Judgemental & Tolerant As Long As You Agree With Them

Protesters hold up their marriage license to express their anger against the passage of Proposition 8 Saturday Nov. 8, 2008
Protesters hold up their marriage license to express their anger against the passage of Proposition 8 Saturday Nov. 8, 2008 in Los Angeles Calif. Associated Press.


This is a commentary written by L. Brent Bozell III, president of the Media Research Center and a nationally syndicated columnist.

Hollywood can still mount a soapbox and recall the dark days when people lost their jobs in show business for daring to take an unpopular political position that was outside the mainstream. Whenever they're criticized, they proclaim, "McCarthyism," accuse their critics of "blacklisting," and condemn the deplorable "intolerance."

Hollywood has yet to accept, perhaps even to understand, that it is the entertainment industry that excels at this slanderous behavior. After California voters narrowly approved Proposition 8, which amended the state constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman, it was revealed that Scott Eckern, the artistic director of the California Musical Theater in Sacramento, the state's largest nonprofit musical theater company, had donated $1,000 to the Yes on 8 campaign.

Mr. Eckern's freedom of speech be damned: The man needed to be punished. Producer Marc Shaiman's musical "Hairspray" had played at the theater, and he announced he would never allow anything he wrote to play there because of Mr. Eckern's donation. This declaration triggered a blistering e-mail pressure campaign, forcing Mr. Eckern to resign.

Mr. Shaiman claimed to the Associated Press that he regretted it came to Mr. Eckern losing his job and said: "It's a tragedy for everyone involved. You'll certainly see that no one called for him to resign."

Mr. Shaiman said he would never allow anything he wrote to play there, but he doesn't think that was creating pressure to dismiss Mr. Eckern? That confounds common sense. So great was the pressure that Mr. Eckern, a Mormon, also felt he had to donate a repentant $1,000 to a gay-rights group. Meanwhile, the theater bizarrely claimed it would not "impinge on the rights of its employees to engage in political activities."

This wasn't the only blacklisting. Los Angeles Film Festival Director Richard Raddon, also a Mormon, was pressed into resignation after his $1,500 donation to the Yes on 8 campaign was disclosed. Film Independent, the festival's organizer, put out its own Orwellian statement that "Our organization does not police the personal, religious or political choices of any employee, member or filmmaker." But one Film Independent board member told the Los Angeles Times that the "progressives" also berated Mr. Raddon personally with phone calls and e-mails.

Gay activists are correct that they have every right to boycott theaters or businesses that offend them. But that's exactly the right that anti-communists claimed in the middle of the last century, and Hollywood has spent more than 50 years condemning this as an attack on hallowed free speech. The hypocrisy speaks for itself.

It wasn't enough for Marc Shaiman to get Mr. Eckern fired. Next, he made a star-studded satirical video (appearing on the comedy Web site "Funny Or Die") mocking opponents of Proposition 8, casting the comedian Jack Black as Jesus Christ, who trashed the Bible as hopelessly out of date. It is more of the anti-religious bigotry for which this industry, supposedly so devoted to "tolerance," has become famous.

The cartoonish Christians in Mr. Shaiman's video sing it's "time to drop some hate" with Prop 8. They proclaim they lied about gays, "but it worked, so we don't care." So "Jesus" shows up to "correct" - and ridicule - the idea that the Bible calls homosexuality an abomination: "but it says the same thing about this shrimp cocktail.This is a Ponzi scheme in essence - an attempt to grow the real economy by expanding the government economy. It won't work.... Leviticus says shellfish is an abomination!"

This phony-baloney Jesus seems to be quoting directly from an Obama speech in 2006 that suggested Christian conservatives weren't reading their Leviticus. But neither Mr. Obama nor Mr. Shaiman will admit in the Bible there is also St. Peter's vision in the Acts of the Apostles, where he's told to abandon the idea of clean and unclean foods.

Mr. Shaiman also has his Bible-trashing Jesus sing that the Bible says, "You can stone your wife, or sell your daughter into slavery." This is also a common pro-gay argument, as if Christians today are all recognized to be active in wife-stoning and daughter-enslaving. When the Christians say they ignore those verses, Jesus scolds, "it seems to me you pick and choose. ... Well, then, choose love instead of hate. Besides your nation was built on separation of church and state."

Only someone utterly ignorant would make a video where Jesus descends in a vision to humanity only to sound like a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union.

Hollywood loves to pose as the trendy defender of civil liberties, but clearly no one who wants to remain employed would ever dare to make a musical mockery of Mr. Shaiman and his blacklisting coalitions. No one has forgotten the ruined career of former "Grey's Anatomy" star Isaiah Washington for ingloriously using six-letter epithet for homosexuals on a private set. From now on, no one in entertainment will feel safe making a donation as measly as $100 to a conservative defense-of-marriage campaign.

Mr. Bozell's commentary ends here.

But come on folks; does this commentary by Mr. Bozell really surprises us? I mean, isn't it what we expect from these hypocrites? Remember, these are the same people that brought us the abominations that you will see in the following videos. I recommend you take a good look at them:

HOLLYWOOD - LIGHTS, CAMERA, BLASPHEMY

An Examination of the Modern Media's Anti-Christian Bias. Not only exposes the depth of our culture's rebellion against God, it outlines a practical strategy for what the individual and the Church can do to tear down the "idol of entertainment" that threatens both us and our land.

Hollywood: Lights, Camera, Blasphemy (Part 1 of 3)

Hollywood: Lights, Camera, Blasphemy (Part 2 of 3)

Hollywood: Lights, Camera, Blasphemy (Part 3 of 3)

That's Hollywood for you. Distorting all truth, (nothing new there), to fit there paganistic agenda.

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