Posted on 04/15/2020 7:25:27 AM PDT by Kaslin
With the revived push for the Equal Rights Amendment has come a revived push to cast Phyllis Schlafly as a historical villain. These are revisionist efforts informed by ideological bias more than fact.
With the revived push for the Equal Rights Amendment has come a revived push to cast Phyllis Schlafly as a historical villain. These are revisionist efforts informed by ideological bias more than fact. Enter Mrs. America, FXs flashy new prestige offering starring Cate Blanchett as Schlafly.
Last month, I interviewed Anne Schlafly Cori, daughter of the late conservative activist, about the six-episode series, which premieres on Hulu Wednesday. When I asked Cori, chairman of the Eagle Forum, if anyone in her family had been consulted for their input, she replied, Oh, no, theyve got an agenda. Cori further revealed her mothers biographer, Donald Critchlow, was not contacted to assist in the production either. Thats a good indication Mrs. America values narrative over accuracy.
Heres one example of how that does a disservice to viewers. I asked Cori what it was like to see Blanchett play her mother in the trailers. She has the hair, and the makeup, and the costuming correct, Cori said. What she misses is the warmth in my mothers eyes.
She plays her as a cold, calculating, power-hungry woman. My mother led a volunteer group of women, and I dont think she could lead volunteer women unless she was warm and inspiring. And she was. She was encouraging, she got women to do things, and you cant do it if you bark and order it around. You do it by building up leadership. And thats what she did. She said, Nobody is born a leader, leaders are made. And she made it her mission to make a multitude of leaders.
Love or hate Schlafly, caricatures are a waste of time, even if your goal is to advance an agenda. Capturing Schlaflys character accurately helps viewers understand, for instance, how she managed to tackle the herculean task of defeating the ERA. The truth is more interesting than fiction, whatever side of the policy battle you support.
One thing the left at least gets right about Schlafly is her organizing prowess. In their hands, she was remarkably capable, but capable as a conniving bigot. In reality, she was remarkably capable of galvanizing women to advance a cause rooted in her faith.
Thats enough to be disqualifying for the left. To them, Schlaflys political differences necessarily reflect poor character. If you accept that lensand film through iteven warm and decent people look cold and evil.
That explains why Mrs. America had no interest in consulting the Schlafly family or their matriarchs biographer. The writers didnt need more information to tell the story they believe to be true. Traditional conservatives are categorically indecent, rendering nuance of little value in their eyes.
I think the effort with this upcoming Hollywood-ization is to try to paint her name as a shorthand for a bad person, Cori told me. You know, every -ism, make it out into something thats terrible. I think thats what I want to push back against, because I think she is a role model and a life worth emulating. Because she had enormous success, and any woman can have the same success.
Cori and Eagle Forum created MrsAmerica.org as hub for resources that undercut biased narratives about Schlafly, including videos and essays. Browsers will find video of Schlaflys debate over the ERA with Betty Friedan and first-person testimonials.
Early reviews of Mrs. America are positive. The performance by Blanchett, an Oscar winner, is already stirring Emmy buzz. But aside from peddling a slanted and unhelpful version of history, the lefts campaign to twist Schlaflys character is also a powerful smear campaign, ironically denigrating a woman whose intellect and grassroots savvy launched her to the top of American politics.
With the prospect of a critically acclaimed series set to push a false narrative about her mother at hand, I asked Cori what her message would be to young women who watch Mrs. America.
You too can have tremendous success, said Cori. Dont dont see yourself as a victim, but see life as an opportunity and grab it and do it. That is what my mother did. She enjoyed every aspect of her life, whether it was being a wife and mother or going out into the fray, and dont be afraid to go out into the fray.
What would Phyllis Schlafly herself think of the series? I think shed actually find it as an opportunity to get her message out again, answered Cori. And she was always looking for opportunities to get her message out.
Of all the things Biden is and isn’t, that aspect of him burns me up.
I often see long deceased hero’s referred to in the present tense but OK was a hero sheesh.
A good reality check. BTW, notice how no one in the media has interviewed any of Charles Lindbergh’s children for their take on the scurrilous BS TV show “The Plot Against America?”
I too was swayed by the attacks against her in the early 70's. The wave of feminism that rolled through when I was finishing high school and going to college resonated with me. It was a time when it was acceptable and routine to squash young women's dreams and deny them employment or educational opportunities. There genuinely were areas of inequality that needed to be addressed. Unfortunately, given an inch, the left will take a mile. By the time Reagan started working his magic and I spent more time in the tax-paying working world, I returned to my senses. I also learned more about Phyllis Schlafly and developed enormous respect for her accomplishments. This rehash of anti-Schlafly diatribes will resonate with many women of my generation, as well as many younger ones. I won't be watching. I've already seen the original.
But how is it possible I have traversed from juvenile to geriatric without passing through the stage of maturity?
One of the greatest American women in history. She was a ferocious supporter of Ronald Reagan. She was as fearless as Jesse Helms, another hero of mine. What a magnificent patriot she was.
Hollywood always rewrites history to their Leftist version.
Lol not a clue :)
If this portrays made up marital rape the daughter should sue.
After reading about Phyllis Schlafly’s life and accomplishments, I submit, she is a Heroine.
To be on the right side of most of the issues we are still debating, she seemed to be ahead of her time but right at the most important time, instrumental in defeating the ERA.
Good on yer, Phyllis, RIP.
LOL! You and me both. Corona found me breaking out the old video games and wondering who got in there and sped them up.
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