HTTP://WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK
---------------------------

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/nm/20030304/en_nm/leisure_iraq_blacklist_dc


Entertainment - Reuters 
 
Hollywood Actors Raise McCarthyism Specter on Iraq
Tue Mar 4, 2003 

By Jill Serjeant 

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood actors, facing a vitriolic backlash
for their opposition to a war against Iraq, have raised the specter of
Cold War McCarthyism in an appeal to avoid returning to one of the
movie industry's darkest hours. 

The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) said a slew of hate-mail directed at
actors who have taken a public personal stand against war, along with
calls for boycotts of movies and albums on the nation's talk radio
airwaves and Internet message boards, "suggests that the lessons of
history have, for some, fallen on deaf ears." 

"We deplore the idea that those in the public eye should suffer
professionally for having the courage to give voice to their views.
Even a hint of the blacklist must never again be tolerated in this
nation," SAG, the nation's largest actors' union, said in a statement. 

The SAG statement was issued in response to a growing tide of abuse
toward American celebrities who have spoken out against a "rush to war"
on nationally televised award shows, through interviews, anti-war TV
ads or by taking part in mass protests. 

Martin Sheen, who plays TV's popular fictional President Josiah Bartlet
on NBC's "The West Wing," has been under fire since emerging as a chief
spokesman in the anti-war coalition. 

Sheen said in a Los Angeles Times interview this week that his
hate-mail critics have demanded that NBC fire him from the Emmy-award
winning series, adding that NBC executives had privately expressed
fears that ratings would suffer because of the furor. 

Sheen said the show's staff has been "100 percent supportive" but that
top network executives have "let it be known that they're very
uncomfortable with where I'm at." 

NBC said on Tuesday that Sheen's personal views had nothing to do with
the show. "Martin Sheen is acting in his capacity as a private citizen.
We respect his opinion and his right to freedom of expression," NBC
said in statement. 

SHAMEFUL PERIOD 

SAG said suggestions that "well-known individuals who express
'unacceptable' views should be punished by losing their right to work"
was a "shocking development" which recalled the 1950s House Committee
on Un-American Activities under Senator Joseph McCarthy. 

More than 320 people, including Arthur Miller, Orson Welles, Dashiell
Hammett, Paul Robeson and Charlie Chaplin were placed on a blacklist
that stopped them working for the entertainment industry because of
views considered left-wing or unpatriotic. 

SAG called it a "shameful period" for the entertainment industry,
saying the industry today had a duty to guard and cherish U.S.
constitutional principles of free speech rather than "prostrate itself
before smear campaigns and witch hunters" as it had 50 years ago. 

Sheen, along with actor Sean Penn (who visited Baghdad in January),
singer Sheryl Crow (who performed at last month's Grammy awards wearing
a "No War" guitar strap), and scores of other celebrities have been
slammed for being unpatriotic. 

"I will not go to the movies. I will not support their television
shows, I will not buy their music. My family and I shall boycott
supporting anyone in Hollywood until they decide their job is for
entertainment value only," said one writer to the "Citizens Against
Celebrity Pundits" online petition. 

G.I.Jargon.com, a Web site representing U.S. military, police and
firefighters, dubbed the celebrities "Taliban" and called for a boycott
of "anti-American entertainers." 

McCarthyism expert Ellen Schrecker, professor of history at Yeshiva
University in New York, said the level of rhetoric against anti-war
campaigners could presage a return to the era of witch-hunts and
blacklists. 

"I think it is certainly a possibility. What I find heartening about
the SAG statement is that it recognizes the importance of remembering
that history, and being determined not to repeat it. 

"It's very important to take a public stand the way the SAG has done,"
Schrecker told Reuters. 
_____________________
http://news.yahoo.com

=====
LMNOP
http://lmno4p.org
"No War for Oil!"

__________________________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more
http://taxes.yahoo.com/

---------------------------
ANTI-NATO INFORMATION LIST

==^================================================================
This email was sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?a84x2u.bdn7KI.YXJjaGl2
Or send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE!
http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/create/index2.html
==^================================================================

Reply via email to