HOLLYWOOD AND IT’S FAILURES
Once again we are reminded that Hollywood still remains a fundamentally dysfunctional, and morally bankrupt industry. The current state of Hollywood sex abuse scandals shouldn’t come as shock to anyone, it’s always been this way, and, without public intervention, it will stay this way for a long time to come. To better understand the Hollywood of today, we should take a step back to examine it through the lens of history.
In the 1930s Hollywood
experienced a similar moral backlash , after they consistently produced films
that conflicted with the moral norms of middle America.
So this push and pull
between Hollywood and middle America is nothing new. This moral revolt of the
public led to Hollywood enacting the
Hays Code, also known as the Motion
Picture Production Code.
This internally authored document gave guidelines
to film makers on how to produce content that was considered too inflammatory
or provocative for that day and age. Although abandoned in the 1950s due to
competition from Television and merging foreign film markets, the Hays Code did lead to the M.P.A.A. film
rating system we observe today.
Regardless of how we might feel about this as it relates to censorship and artistic expression, it does objectively illustrate that Hollywood realized it had a problem on its hands, and needed to respond to the public’s displeasure.
Now at this point,
detractors from the far left or the third wave of feminism, will likely assert
that I’m being hyper hyperbolic or overblown. While I maintain that all
individuals are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, I will assert,
that these latest revelations are only the beginning of the Hollywood facade
unraveling. I have no doubt that in the upcoming days, weeks and months, more and
more victims will come forward and more perpetrators
will be named.
All this brings me to the
next historically entrenched institution, that really sheds light on Hollywood,
the proverbial casting couch. THAT is
a term more than 100 years old-yes you heard that correctly, more than 100 years! The casting couch refers, of course, to couches in offices that could
be used for sexual activity between casting directors or film producers and
aspiring actors and especially actresses.
Of course this sexual activity wasn’t consensual, but coerced, and the industry
titans of Hollywood used the threat of black listing actors and aspiring
starlets as the leverage to commit these sex crimes. Furthermore these same
powerful individuals made it well known that anyone caught talking about these
activities in public or to the press, would also suffer the professional
consequences of black listing, and or a tidal wave of law suits and litigation.
Now fast
forward to today and not only has Hollywood still turned a blind eye to these
crimes against mostly women and children, they also adopted a strong sense of
moral superiority to complement their already well nurtured contempt for middle
America.
This
Hollywood vs. America divide was clearly illustrated when confessed child
molester Roman Polanski won an Academy Award for best director for the film The
Pianist, and yet got a standing ovation in absentia from a vast
majority of the actors academy at the Oscars.
Of course Roman could not attend the
Oscars personally because he was busy hiding under a rock in France in order to
evade jail time for the crimes he pleaded to committing! Add to that moral turpitude
the mind blowing arrogance of Meryl Streep
as she lecture middle America because they didn’t vote for the presidential
candidate she wanted to win. Meryl’s political
horse
was a person who, by definition, was
arguably the most flawed and morally reprobate candidate to ever run for the
presidency. But wait, it gets even worse. Who can forget to mention Meryl’s
reference to Harvey Weinstein as God. Yep, can we believe this,
America? However those facts, when recounted, will fall on Meryl Streep’s deaf ears because she’ll never even be able to listen to them thanks to the strident din of her own cognitive dissonance. After all, when was the last time someone said to Meryl, ”No”, “I don’t agree” or “You’re WRONG!”?
Have you noticed,
I’ve yet to get to the staggering sexual misconduct allegations against Woody
Allen, Bill Cosby , Harvey Weinstein and more likely than not, Kevin Spacey as
well? But you get the point. These self proclaimed elite have looked down their
noses at the very people that made them famous and financially successful in
the first place. It’s high time that everyday Americans return the favor.
America’s payback
should not be merely for being the object of Hollywood’s utter disdain. No.
Tinseltown is in no small crisis artistically. The entire industry has gotten
so lazy in entertainment production, script writing, and overall originality,
while creating an ever growing litany of weaker and weaker products that are propped up with state of the art
technology and jaw dropping special effects.
So I’d argue
that Hollywood has failed to change itself for the better, and the industry’s incessant
moral grandstanding and over inflated sense of self importance, has made
Hollywood far worse than ever before. These Hollywood failures impact our society because
entertainment influences culture and culture influences politics and politics
codifies all of it into law and powerful pressure to conform. Thus don’t be
surprised that everything in our world seems so upside down and has the
political establishment and the courts, that depend on that establishment,
enshrine the worst of culture, depravity and bad behavior into being regarded
as sacred right. Hormone blockers,
anyone?
Fortunately,
it seems, middle America has had enough.
However, our push back should not come from just registering our protest on social media or even YouTube
videos, we need to start pulling the levers of the free market and vote with our dollars instead.
This is why competition in the alternative media and new entertainment offerings is so important. If we want to fight the ever growing moral grandstanding, from a hypocritical Hollywood elite, that lacks any sense of self reflection, we need to hit them were it hurts, right in their wallet.
This is why competition in the alternative media and new entertainment offerings is so important. If we want to fight the ever growing moral grandstanding, from a hypocritical Hollywood elite, that lacks any sense of self reflection, we need to hit them were it hurts, right in their wallet.
If we want to
change anything in our world, no matter what, we should be prepared to make a
sacrifice of some kind. In this case the deprivation is minimal. Call it a first
world sacrifice, after all, folks, it’s
just saying no to watching a movie. You just need to ask yourself , do you want
your hard earned dollars to support an industry that is rampant with sex crimes
carried out, mostly, against women and children? If your moral compass isn’t
telling you that supporting an industry notorious for such activities isn’t
completely wrong then it’s time to take out that compass to get it repaired,
replaced or borrow someone elses!
So, in the
end, Hollywood will not change on it’s own. Nor will the media. Any doubt? Just watch the
White House correspondence dinners of the past and it quickly becomes obvious
that our politicians are not going to take a stand either. However, I suppose
it may be better that way because I personally don’t like the idea of
Washington trying to legislate morality for the sake of elevating our culture.
Hollywood must change, and we must change it, change it using the power of the
free market and take our money elsewhere and just stop the enabling , support alternative media and new entertainment
that shows merit.
If we fail more people will get abused, more lives will get
destroyed and the destruction will only replicate itself and propagate as
victims become victimizers with a massive and supine public of consumers ever corrupted by the sordid details of their
idolized stars serial sex abuse that the tabloids feverishly record, recount
and replay. Hollywood A listers no
longer deserve their huge stage much less colossal audience. It all must stop
and stop now.
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