Posted on 09/23/2017 11:49:25 AM PDT by Kaslin
A group calling itself the Womens Media Summit has a radical plan for fixing Hollywoods gender imbalance.
Boycott Hollywood movies that dont meet the groups definition of a gender-balanced production. What does that actually mean?
Another goal is to have production companies adopt a labeling system, similar to the No animals were harmed in the making of this film, but for equitable gender representation behind-the-scenes and on the screen.
Boycotts are hardly new on the left. Just ask Chik-fil-A, which endured a progressive-powered boycott following news that the companys founder didnt support same sex marriage. Thats a position President Barack Obama held for part of his presidency.
Conservatives wouldnt attempt something similar regarding Hollywood product. Or would they? Over the last year Hollywood rhetoric against Donald Trump has been angrier than anything weve seen before from Tinsel Town.
When Trump stunned the world in November by defeating Hillary Clinton that rage intensified. And many stars dont stop by slamming President Trump. They attack his supporters, too, as well as other GOP figures.
So should conservatives boycott Hollywood for the industrys insulting rhetoric?
The question would be absurd a few years ago. Progressives openly embrace boycotts as a means to a political end. Conservatives routinely chafe at the notion.
Is that changing?
Our fractured age requires adaptation, and some right-of-center voices arent willing to play by the old rules. Its why select conservatives cheered when activists interrupted performances of Julius Caesar in which a Trump figure is brutally murdered. Fake blood soaked the figures business suit.
They would have spoken in near-unison against the effort just a few years back.
I do not support boycotting films in response to actors comments and I reached out to prominent conservatives all the same to get their thoughts on the issue.
Ben Shapiro, Editor, The Daily Wire @BenShapiro
I think that its only worthwhile boycotting films if we make clear that were doing so as a strategy of mutually assured destruction against the Leftist boycotts of conservatives in Hollywood.
Kurt Schlichter, Author, lawyer and senior Townhall.com columnist @KurtSchlichter
I dislike boycotts generally, but any moral objection to using them against the left died when they imposed the new rules making boycotts A-OK. I disagree with the unilateral disarmament crew since reason doesnt work maybe pain will. And the liberal-media-Hollywood axis must feel pain maybe it works, maybe it doesnt, but we arent just sitting there letting them piss on us. That said, I doubt the effectiveness of organized, centralized boycotts.
I know Im not going to avoid something because someone else even an ally urges me too. I think most conservatives are like that were not so good at taking orders. But if a conservative media outlet highlights something from Hollywood thats a middle finger to me like Mother! or that moronic American Horror Story Trump plot line I will often choose not to patronize it. Info is key, and it works. Ask the Emmys. Ask ESPN. Ask Jennifer Lawrence.
Cam Edwards, host Cam & Company on NRA TV @CamEdwards
As far as boycotts go, I dont know how effective they are right now. For me personally, given all of the other entertainment options available to me, I feel like I exist in a default state of boycotting Hollywood. A particular film might wow me enough in previews to get me to go see it, but for the most part I skip the movies.As far as a better approach, I think that the depth and breadth of entertainment options online are a helpful tool. I would love to see more major studio efforts spearheaded by conservatives, but since that seems highly unlikely, we should be investing more time and attention on good indie projects that tell compelling stories and can feature actors who care more about their craft than criticizing people who disagree with them politically.
Ed Morrissey, Senior Editor, HotAir.com @EdMorrissey
Im not a big fan of organized boycotts, for two reasons. One, they almost never work, and two, they give too much cachet to their targets. Better to just keep calling them out, and to make your own personal choices about the films.
Jon Gabriel, Editor in Chief, Ricochet.com @exjon
I dont mind when entertainers disagree with me, Im used to it. But when they actively despise me, thats affects my spending. Jennifer Lawrence and George Clooney should understand that the vast majority of their audience doesnt live in the media/entertainment bubble. These entertainers rely on Americans disposable income to fund their extravagant lifestyles.Michael Jordan declined to endorse a Democrat in the 90s, saying Republicans buy shoes, too. Well, Republicans buy movie tickets, too. But theyll buy a lot fewer if Hollywood keeps up this hate campaign
Kyle Smith, Critic at Large for National Review @rkylesmith
I think a boycott by conservatives would only work if the product were something a lot of conservatives were interested in in the first place such as the NFL, or Target (which seems to have suffered badly after it announced the transgender restroom policy). A movie like Suburbicon is only aimed at blue-state types in the first place. Its not like a Captain America movie it wouldnt need to draw a large audience to make a profit.
Andrew Klavan, author, podcaster at The Daily Wire @andrewklavan
Im amazed at the lack of self-awareness of movie stars. It never seems to have occurred to them that a factory worker in Michigan, say, has a better sense of what is needed in his life and sphere than a Hollywood millionaire has.
Maybe he voted for Donald Trump because his best judgment was that Trump would improve his life and conditions more than Hillary. Does George Clooney have some special expertise that overrides that? No. Then why should he shower hate on some audience member hes never met over the political choice he made?
Its not as if Abe Lincoln was running against Trump. His opponent was a corrupt lowlife pol who ran interference for her alleged rapist husband voting for her gives Clooney the moral high ground? Not in my book.
I hate to boycott things, especially entertainment. But I dont blame people for doing it. These millionaires give each other awards and then stand up at the podium and rain hatred on Trump, thus insulting some 40 million audience members who earn one tenth of what the stars make for working ten times as hard. Thats a sign of no humility. No kindness. No self-awareness. If those 40 million people decide to stay home when the next Streep or Clooney movie comes out, who can blame them?
Boycott ALL Hollywood films, because of their general lack of quality!!!!
Aren’t we already doing it?
Films and most television shows are just worthy of my time or money.
I have been for years.
At this point I would say yes, as well as the slimeball actors that lead the Hollywood Leftist Cabal.
Download them for free if you want to see them.
For the most part anyways, most of them are awful remakes.
If somebody doesn’t want to go see a movie that’s their business. I like movies, so if there’s something I want to see I’m going to go see it. It’s that simple. I am not going to waste my time worrying about what someones politics are.
*Unless their claim to fame is based on the politics...ala Michael Moore.
We are boycotting Citizen Kane.
rosebud.
We already have: the Summer 2017 box office season was down 16% in revenues compared to Summer 2016. And Hollywood has no one but themselves to blame because they too much pandered to the Hillary Clinton campaign, got nothing for it, expressed their anger on social media and turned off a large fraction of moviegoers.
If they have the gall to stand up and speak about something they know nothing about, I feel fully justified in doing the same about their films.
Excellent points by Andrew Klavan
I think the last movie I watched was American Sniper. And before that, The Amazing Mr. Fox.
I haven’t watched TV for about 20 or 25 years.
Only watching Golden Harvest films from the 70’s and 80’s in this house.
Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan!
No.
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I go to perhaps two movies every five years. My friend dragged me to Manchester By The Sea, starring librtard Ben Afleck’s son Casey as a working class stiff with few possessions but great heart who ended up in charge of his dead brother’s teenage son. He moved in with the kid, encouraged him to go to college with the funds his dad had left him for that purpose. But the kid wanted to hang with his buddies, follow his dad’s footsteps running a fishing boat . Brilliant movie about love, loyalty, and working-class values, won Casey a well-deserved Oscar.
I told my friend the movie was a great example of the “deplorables” who cost Hitlery the election. A libtard herself, she had a very hard time seeing that.
No need. I rarely watch them now.
That's pretty much where I'm at too.
I will support artists for what they're good at (music, acting, etc.) and happily ignore them for what they aren't good at: politics.
It is up to each person.
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