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OPINION: Hollywood Hypocrisy: ‘The Academy Does Not Condone Violence’

Posted By Dave Workman On Monday, March 28, 2022 05:53 PM. Under Featured, Gun control, Media Watch, Opinion, Second Amendment  
The slap seen ’round the world. (Screen snip, Google)

by Dave Workman

Editor-in-Chief

Just who does the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences think it’s kidding?

After actor Will Smith stepped on stage—on live television—and slapped comedian Chris Rock, Fox News reported the Academy tweeted the following statement: “The Academy does not condone violence of any form.”

Seriously?

#BREAKING: The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has condemned Will Smith’s slapping of Chris Rock, launching a "formal review" into the #Oscars incident.

Do you think he should be stripped of his Academy Award? #9News

DETAILS: https://t.co/ZlpVgdQ3YF pic.twitter.com/0C1ORGruZI

— 9News Australia (@9NewsAUS) March 28, 2022

This from the industry that gave us “The Wild Bunch,” “Bonnie and Clyde,” “Braveheart,” “The Last Samurai,” pretty much every John Wayne western, every Clint Eastwood “Dirty Harry” film, and on, and on, and on. All good films, many of them considered classics.

The Smith-Rock incident is the leading Monday headline. Regardless the story angle, the image is some variation of the slap. The Australian media is now reporting the Academy will conduct a “formal review” of the incident.

The motion picture industry has made billions of dollars portraying violence of every kind, and movie moguls know it. Shootings, stabbings, dismemberments; and someone (other than Rock, maybe) gets their nose out of joint over what happened on stage during the Sunday evening Oscars presentation?

According to Variety, Rock “declined to file a police report” but in the real world, that might not even be necessary since the incident had millions of witnesses and as one can see from social media, it was caught on camera.

Monday morning, virtually every Oscars report includes an illustration of Smith smacking Rock. By comparison to Hollywood movie fare, this was innocuous. Not even any squirting blood.

The New York Post is reporting the possibility that Smith’s Oscar statuette could be revoked.

Hollywood has been selling violence since “The Great Train Robbery” in 1903. Audiences love it when the bad guys get theirs. Who didn’t cheer when Detective John McClane dropped terrorist thief Hans Gruber from that broken window in the Nakatomi Plaza on Christmas Eve? Who couldn’t recite Inspector Harry Callahan’s “Do I feel lucky” speech to the guy he’s just shot with a .44 Magnum?

The Academy doesn’t’ condone violence of any kind, eh?

What about the first 20 minutes of “Saving Private Ryan” (for which Oscars should have gone to actors Tom Hanks and Tom Sizemore)?

How about that downtown Los Angeles shootout between bank robbers Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer and Sizemore versus cops including Al Pacino, Wes Studi and Mykelti Williamson?

For the Academy to say it doesn’t condone “violence of any form” seems about as hypocritical as Hollywood stars condemning “gun violence.”

Oh, wait….

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