unFAME.com, a group of U.S. fine artists and writers, have this about
the Emmy's and current Hollywood
Hollywood News Column by unFAME.com
'Joan Of Hollywood' sacrifices, reveals Hollywood's fascist ways
Corporate Hollywood, a machine motivated by power and greed, once
again strikes out to fully monopolize America's arts. By-products of
their takeover include dismantling the arts and oppressing actors via
the celebrity industry. Arts are vital both as the primary guide for
improvements in the human condition and as the most accurate
reflection of the current state and direction of our civilization.
Hollywood is the figurehead for arts in this country. In their
campaign, the corporate machine undermines the importance of the art
coming out of Hollywood by framing it as a silly clown and defrocking
it's representatives. These same representatives (actors) - and art
itself - symbolize freedom of speech and freedom from oppression.
This filters down into society: freedom in the arts leads to freedom
for the people. Therefore as the rightful overseers of our arts, the
people of the U.S. are bound by civil duty to recapture control of
this most precious and essential
institution.
It's clear that the corporate machine of Hollywood, in conjunction
with those in power throughout the United States, utilizes the arts
to influence, manipulate and ultimately dominate society for their
purposes. Perhaps when they first started out their "eyes were big
blue question marks" but it is evident now that those eyes are "big
green dollar marks." And it's nothing new for the powerful to seek to
control the people via the arts.
Iconic of American arts, Hollywood actors are bearing the brunt of
the intent, efforts and oppressive business practices of this
machine. More and more actors are showing indicators of distress as
the takeover of the arts continues. A catalyst to examine this,
Gillian Anderson has earned the title 'Joan of Hollywood' for her
courage to endure unfair labor practices, a virtual loss of young
motherhood, and her subsequently being black balled.
Critical to the success of their takeover, the corporate machine
promotes a pointed lack of empathy for artists in Hollywood. They
paint a facade via the media that actors are overindulged tycoons
instead of their true position as oppressed pawns in golden cages. As
the people of the U.S. take responsibility in managing the arts, it
is crucial that the most visible representatives of our arts
(Hollywood actors) are supported and celebrated.
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