December 01, 2004

News > Even Pat Sajak Gets It

Hollywood is dodging the murder of Theo van Gogh, the Dutch filmmaker who made a documentary about Muslim oppression of women, and who was killed for it:

Perhaps they are afraid that their protests would put them in danger. That, at least, is a defensible position. If I were Michael Moore, I would much rather rail against George W. Bush, who is much less likely to have me killed, than van Gogh’s murderer and the threat to creative freedom he brings. Besides, a man of Moore’s size would provide a great deal of “bulletin board” space.

Maybe they think it would be intolerant of them to criticize the murder, because it would put them on the side of someone who criticized a segment of the Arab world. And, after all, we are often reminded that we need to be more tolerant of others, especially if they’re not Christians or Jews.

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?

Posted by lesjones



Comments

Is that from the Pat Sajak? Wheel of Fortune Pat Sajak? I, too, am surprised more folks aren't upset and speaking up about Mr. Van Gogh's murder.

Posted by: Adam at December 01, 2004

It only goes to show you how Hollywood thinks and acts. They're so willing to put forward their ideas and beliefs, trading on their popularity, when they aren't going to receive critism directly from it. I'd say that murder is a pretty strong critism, personally. It's rare to see someone who's willing to stand up for what they believe in, knowing that kind of responce is possible. He shall be missed.

Posted by: Fox at December 01, 2004

It's that Pat Sajak. Up next: Wink Martindale's thoughts on the future of the PLO after Arafat's death.

Posted by: Les Jones at December 01, 2004

I just saw Pat Sajak's column re: Van Gogh murder. How right Mr. Sajak is! I am not amazed that Hollywood has not commented on this terrible crime. The wood is hollow. Greed and self preservation rule. And it shows on their faces.

Posted by: Georgine Blaney at December 29, 2004
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