DANNY
GLOVER ATTACKED
The
Artists Network received this report on attacks on actor Danny
Glover from the Positive Futures Network:
Danny
Glover, actor, activist, and board member of the Positive Futures
Network, has been coming under a hailstorm of attacks based on
an incident following a speech he gave at Princeton on November
16.
This
is not just about Danny. It's about all of us. As Danny noted
in his speech "When we fear, we clamp down on those who do not
think like us or who do not look like us." We see that happening
everywhere, as our leaders look for total support for their military
agenda and view dissent as unpatriotic.
As
we enter this McCarthyesque period, I think we are all called
upon to be more courageous, more articulate in our views, and
more supportive of one another.
HERE'S
WHAT HAPPENED TO DANNY
On
November 16, at the invitation of the local Amnesty International
chapter, Danny gave a speech about the death penalty to a packed
auditorium at Princeton University. Danny is well known for his
opposition to the death penalty. He pointed out that 98 death
row inmates have recently been released after new evidence demonstrated
their innocence. He also noted the racial bias in the system in
which 43 percent of 741 executed prisoners were African Americans.
His speech was received enthusiastically by a sympathetic audience.
After
the close of the speech, when many had already left the auditorium,
a young man questioned Danny in such racist language that the
remaining audience booed the questioner. Danny signaled for quiet,
saying we need to listen to all. The questioner accused Danny
of "playing the victim" and suggested he go back and fix his own
communities rather than blame racism. He also wanted to know if
Danny would extend his opposition to the death penalty to Osama
bin Laden. Danny affirmed his opposition to the death penalty,
period. The provocative exchange continued, with Danny noting
that America has been a key purveyor of violence in this world.
Danny also voiced his objections to the military tribunals that
President Bush has created.
These
comments have elicited a hailstorm of outrage. For two weeks The
Trentonian newspaper ran angry comments suggesting that if Danny
didn't love this country he should leave it -- and worse. Ollie
North broadcast the story across the country on his Radio America
show, provoking hundreds of hate-filled calls to Danny's agency
in Los Angeles. Ollie urged his audience to boycott The Royal
Tenenbaums -- a movie to be released in late December in which
Danny stars along with Gwyneth Paltrow, Gene Hackman, Anjelica
Huston, Ben Stiller, Bill Murray, and others.
In
Modesto, California, the controversy caused the City Council to
pull out of sponsoring Danny as the featured speaker for the celebration
of Martin Luther King Day. Fortunately, the local planning committee
for the event has maintained their invitation and Danny plans
to speak. According to the Modesto Bee, "John Lucas, president
of the Modesto Peace Life Center, one of the sponsors, noted that
King himself was controversial and criticized the Vietnam War.
Lucas does not think Glover's views are much different from those
King might have had if he were alive today. 'The interesting thing
I find is that Martin Luther King wouldn't be invited to his own
event,'" he said.
WHAT
YOU CAN DO
Those
who would stifle dissent are quick to express their opinions and
target anyone who takes a larger view of patriotism. We too must
be ready to respond quickly in our vigilant defense of real democracy.
**MODESTO:
Show support for Danny -- and for free speech -- in Modesto. If
you know anyone around that area, urge them to attend!
Danny
will speak on Saturday, January 19 at 7:00 p.m. at the Christ
Unity Baptist Church at 1320 L St. in Modesto (Call the Peace
Life Center for further information: 209/529-5750).
Fax
the Modesto City Council at 209/571-5586 or write them at Modesto
City Council, P.O. Box 642, Modesto CA 94341 saying you support
free speech and disagree with their decision to pull their backing
for Danny's appearance at the MLK Day activities.
**THE
MOVIE: Here's an easy one. See the Royal Tenenbaums -- don't let
Ollie North's call for a boycott depress the box office.
**MLK
Day. Let's celebrate Martin Luther King Day with an extra measure
of clarity about his courage in consistently urging this nation
to live up to its ideals of democracy, freedom, and peace.
**SUPPORT
EACH OTHER. Let's look for every opportunity to support one
another. What happened to Danny is happening to many others. This
is a time for courage and mutual support.
Frances
F. Korten,
Executive Director
The Positive Futures Network,
publisher of YES! magazine
P.O. Box 10818, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
206/842-0216
fkorten@futurenet.org
www.yesmagazine.org
206/842-0216 (tel)
206/842-5208 (fax)