Polanski and Hollywood's Jewish Sensibilities

William Joyce

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Jan 23, 2004
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http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/articles/MacDonald-Polanski.html

In fact, it is glaringly obvious that Hollywood's attitudes reflect its Jewish sensibilities. A recent example is the reaction to attempts to boycott an Israeli film at the Toronto International Film Festival. The protestors described Israel as an "apartheid regime" and dismissed the work of the filmmakers as "Israeli propaganda." A long list of the Hollywood best and brightest signed a petition in opposition to the protest — “a who's who of Hollywood's elite with a cast that runs from the executive suites to the sound stages and cuts across generations.” Even a Jewish writer in the L.A. Times couldn't help but notice the ethnic angle in this rally-around-Israel response:

In today's Hollywood, signs of Jewish ethnic pride are everywhere. Judd Apatow's recent "Funny People" was populated with a host of openly Jewish comic characters, as is the new Coen brothers film, "A Serious Man," a drama ... that is, in part, about a troubled Jewish man who looks to his rabbi for guidance. And, of course, one of the biggest hit films of the summer was Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds," which features as its heroes a scrum of tough-talking, baseball-bat wielding, Nazi-scalp-taking World War II-era Jewish soldiers.

So when trying to come up with a theory for why Hollywood would stand alone in supporting Polanski, a good bet is to suggest that Hollywood's stance reflects its Jewish identity
 
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I hear Speilberg is working on a project with Salman Rushdie.

"Fuck Allah" is due for a Christmans release.
 

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