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The New Hollywood Blacklist

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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.

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 Eckern's donation. Shaiman's declaration triggered a blistering e-mail pressure campaign, forcing Eckern to resign.

Shaiman claimed to the Associated Press that he regretted that it came to 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."

Shaiman said he would never allow anything he wrote to play there, but he doesn't think that was creating pressure to dismiss Eckern? That confounds common sense. So great was the pressure that 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 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 Eckern fired. Next, he made a star-studded satirical video (appearing on the comedy website Funny Or Die) mocking opponents of Prop 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 Shaiman's video sing it's "time to drop some hate" with Prop 8. They proclaim that 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. ... 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 Obama nor 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.

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 ACLU.

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 Shaiman and his blacklisting coalitions. No one has forgotten the ruined career of former "Grey's Anatomy" star Isaiah Washington for ingloriously using the gay six-letter F-word on a private set. From now on, no one in entertainment is going to feel safe making a donation as measly as $100 to a conservative defense-of-marriage campaign.

L. Brent Bozell III is the president of the Media Research Center. To find out more about Brent Bozell III, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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It's interesting to see how the tables have turned. It is a shame that someone has had to resign from a position, however it clearly shows that our American Culture is changing. Despite the fact that there is still an overwhelming opposition to GLBT rights, the reality is that people are learning to understand and accept gays and lesbians as equally deserving of the same rights and priveleges guaranteed to all people by nature, God and our nation's founding principles. The beauty is that we do have the power to change the status quo in the US. There will be a period of adjustment, and those who have acted to perpetuate discrimination will be in many ways held responsible for the decisions they have made through pressure in many forms including boycotts.

The commitment of marriage through religious institutions should be left to those churches to decide who is eligible.
The commitment of marriage through legal institutions should be equally available to all people.
Separation of church and state is a wonderful characteristic of American government and society, unfortunately the principle of marriage comes into controversy because it falls under two jurisdictions.

Never, ever should a religious organization be forced to offer same-sex marriages against its will, however by that same token; never, ever should a gay couple who wish to make a legal commitment and enjoy the same legal benefits and protections as traditional couples.

Separation of Church and State!!! Equality for all people!!!
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Posted by: John Smith
Fri Dec 5, 2008 10:22 AM
Sir;... If you are trying to surprise the world with the fact that there are gays in Hollywood, and in the arts generally; well, I'll bet most people have figured that out... And too bad for you if they should throw their political weight around to exclude just like your crew... Isn't that what every community does in defending its rights??? You choose to exclude them, and so you force them into the same sort of behavior, and national unity grows that much more distant while we pursue... Or is that not a goal to you??? Maybe you can name a few societies that have survived divided??? Our divisions may not be as great as our divisions once were over slavery, but they are real, they cause pain, and exist in injustice... And you cheer them on... That means we can't be friends... And I try... I look for points of agreement with All Americans; but just tell me one time that you want to divide this country so you can control people, or reap the majority of its wealth, or hold political power you have no right to, and I will tell you that you are not being smart, kind, intelligent; or American... Only our enemies want to divide us, and if that is you, I have not got nothing nice to say you at all, and if anyone invites me to laud you when you die; count on a speech short and to the point: Throw some dirt in his stupid face, and let's all get on with our lives...Period... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sun Dec 7, 2008 7:42 PM
Re: John Smith;... You are right that the separation of Church and State is wonderful characteristic; but it is rather meaningless and only on paper does it appear real... The problem is this: The churches are highly organized, and powerful institutions because they are not taxed; and while they would bind every person with laws reflecting their personal moral standards, they will not abide by any laws they dislike nor be bound by any they disagree with... They should keep out of the political process because they are ideologically motivated and unable to think rationally so that their influence over government is leading to disaster as we speak... They should choose between the political society or the religious one... No one should abuse them, but they should trust, and most certainly could trust that people who approach the problems of government free of the prejudice born of religion will do a better job than they ever could with their heads in heaven, and their feet in the past... I know all those sorts want to recapture some mythic America that never was, and never was too fair, or kind.... But our choice as a society is the same as our choice as individuals, and it is to go forward; because no one can go back, and no one lives in the past but the dead...If there is some good left for us in this world, it has got to be worked out of the future because it is all we have got...Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #3
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sun Dec 7, 2008 8:09 PM
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