Thursday, 12 October 2017

Harvey Weinstein - the symptom not the disease


The Harvey Weinstein saga seems to contain strong echoes of the case of Jimmy Savile and the BBC in that his behaviour appears to have been an open secret, people who had the power to act did nothing and the seriousness of his behaviours was dismissed as being just the norm at the time. Weinstein has been sacked from his own company and the BAFTAs; no doubt the Oscars will soon follow suit and the police look set to investigate. This is, hopefully, the end of Harvey Weinstein’s reign of terror and no doubt Hollywood will breathe a collective sigh of relief and get back to business as usual.
However, the film world is deluding itself if it thinks that with Weinstein gone, this thing is now over. Harvey Weinstein is only one symptom of the disease which riddles Hollywood from top to bottom – and not just Hollywood but infects everyone who runs after the Hollywood culture. Hollywood is a place without any values whatsoever when it comes to relations between men and women. Absolutely anything goes. In such a moral vacuum it becomes a case of the survival of the strongest and men like Weinstein have sat at the top of the food chain using sex as weapon to ensure that they stay there.

In Hollywood - judging not only by the films which come out of it but by the lives of its stars - infidelity, insincerity and indecency are not only treated with total moral indifference but are actually glorified. Hollywood has for generations been  constantly pushing back push back standards of what is and is not acceptable in terms of behaviour and dress.  Now it is throwing up its hands in horror at the consequences which all of this has had for many women in the industry. But we cannot have our cake and eat it; if we refuse to live with the rules and standards which protect society from this sort of thing, we should not be surprised ourselves to find ourselves in a dog-eat-dog environment where the weakest come off worst.
We will not accept that standards of sexual behaviour given by God were actually given for our own good. Because we want freedom. Well, freedom is what we will get - the kind of freedom that you get in anarchy, which is generally the freedom to be slaughtered by someone stronger than you who wants what you have got.
Hollywood is a long way away over in the US and yet it is also here in our living rooms, on our screens and in our newspapers and magazines.   It impinges on us every day of our lives but we do have a choice in how we engage with it. Every time we watch a Hollywood film, buy a celebrity magazine or read an online interview with a film star we providing a little more sustenance to this serpent at the heart of our Western culture. Perhaps we all need to think more carefully about where our money goes and what we might be unwittingly supporting. And we all need to stop praising and emulating the celebrity world that has given birth to such unpleasant offspring as Harvey Weinstein.

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