Los Angeles, CA—Free speech
is dead in America. Political
correctness has an evil twin. It’s call
deception. It’s one thing to hide your feelings
about religion, cultures, politics or sexual preferences. It’s another to pretend you don’t have some negative
thoughts.
Fear of being hated and
attacked drives Americans to deceive as they lie to each other about their true
feelings. We will never come together as
a nation if we can’t truthfully express ourselves. It’s far better that people control offensive
culturally based conduct than their feelings.
There are stereotypes
everywhere in reality. Most are not
offensive and others are downright evil.
It’s not about skin color but culture.
Some cultures are bankrupt, destructive and even violent.
If refined, educated and law
abiding people pretend to accept bad behavior, rudeness and excuse others for
culturally based evil deeds nobody is being served.
Children learn culture from
their parents and if culturally based bad behavior is accepted there will be no
evolution. It’s important that people
freely express dissatisfaction with stereotypical corrupt behavior.
The so-called insensitive
private e-mails of Sony Pictures management folks are based at least part in truth. The Sony e-mails deserve no attention unless
they exposed fraud, threats or efforts to derail careers of others.
Privately making a bad joke
about Barack Obama’s choice of film themes does not deserve a second glance. We all should be free to make bad jokes about
our politicians and their proclivities.
I’m not suggesting for a
second that we be unkind, malicious or intolerant to people of different
cultures. It’s far better that clashing cultures find common ground and adapt
to each other. We can be kind without
being patronizing. We never should have
to accept ignorance, insults or violence.
In America we’ve forgotten
how to laugh at ourselves. We can have
significant differences and still enjoy wonderful diverse friendships as we
help each other. We will all disagree
about something. Honest discussion beats
deceptive political correctness anytime.
We all hate two-faced people
but yet we are promoting just that by fostering a politically correct
society. Hate hidden behind a smiling
face is even more sinister.
I have a prominent and
cultured African-America lawyer friend.
He is a real achiever that has earned respect, political power and high
profile career. He reads my blog and
considers me at least a closet racist. He’s
got it wrong unless he considers skin color and a bankrupt culture one in the
same.
Adding fire to our clash is red-hot
politics. He’s a Liberal Democrat and
I’m a Conservative Libertarian. In the
end we both want the same things; peace, prosperity and a great life for all. It’s how we go about making this happen that
makes us different.
We argue in e-mails and such
but we are friends. We know only too
well that we’d both come running to help each other in bad times.
Sony Pictures is a Japanese
corporation that acquired the old MGM properties and their management has their own cultural issues. The greatest difficulty they
have is trying to guess how Americans feel about their current crisis and more
importantly how to respond. It’s messy
for sure.
Heads are expected to roll as
Sony Pictures quickly folded on their $50 Million project, “THE
INTERWIEW”. The total fallout will be
much more expensive before it’s all over.
The faceless Internet threat
to murder Americans in the style of 9/11 caused gutless motion picture and film
venue executives to take the coward’s way out.
I would have made a point to see the film but that won’t happen now.
The damage to the filmmakers
that apparently created a comedy based on the somewhat amusing and young North
Korean dictator is huge. This is more
about the future than this current mess.
Why make any film when
someone can threaten and destroy years of labor with a simple crank Internet
posting?
We suspended our
Fourth Amendment and created the TSA after the 9/11 attack.
Now we are forgoing our sacred Free Speech rights out of sheer cowardice.
The once strong America has become a
nation of cowards.
I saw the trailer for The Interview about 4 or 6 weeks ago. Looked like the STUPIDEST movie ever made. This by the same guy, Seth Rogan, who ruined The Green Hornet a few years back. So he has off the chart publicity, but you have to have an IQ of 39 to see it.
ReplyDeleteSony is behind the biggest scam every, they knew the movie was crap.....so get every one to watch it out of freedom of speech...
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