Friday, October 14, 2011

HOLLYWOOD USEFUL HYPOCRITES: Behead the Rich – But Not Me


Behead the Rich – But Not Me

Posted by Ben Shapiro Bio ↓ on Oct 14th, 2011
The Promethean rebels of Occupy Wall Street – who somehow think that pooping on police cars is truly “sticking it to the man” – are now marching on the individual homes of the super-wealthy.  They’ve finally realized that sitting outside buildings on Wall Street is a worthless tactic, so they’re going uptown: to sit at the homes of JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, David Koch (Koch Industries), John Paulson (Paulson & Co.), Howard Milstein (New York Private Bank & Trust), and Rupert Murdoch (News Corp.).  Why exactly aren’t they sitting outside the house of President Obama, who backstops all the malfeasance on Wall Street with our taxpayer dollars?  The answer’s simple: they’re socialists, silly, and they know an ally when they see one.
Watching losers complain about rich people is amusing enough.  But adding to the spectacle are members of the entertainment industry, who are mobilizing behind the Occupy Wall Street crowd.  It started with Roseanne Barr, who suggested that anyone with a net worth of more than $100 million who insisted on keeping his or her wealth should be beheaded.  One wonders what she would say to Marcy Carsey, creator of Roseanne, who is worth approximately $600 million.  And why exactly did Roseanne set the bar at $100 million?  Maybe because it allows her—net worth reportedly approximately $80 million – to be grandmothered in?




Then there’s Kanye West, who showed up at Occupy Wall Street to tell Taylor Swift that Beyonce should be there – oh, sorry, wrong protest.  He showed up to demonstrate support for the protesters who have been turning the place into a toxic waste site with their occupation.   At the protest, he wore his patented large gold chains.  He was all sympathy, but wasn’t going to give anyone the $355 Givenchy shirt off his back.
They’re not the only rich entertainers backing the OWS movement.  The Writers Guild of America – the average working member earns about $200,000 per year – is now standing with the protesters.  Christopher Keyser, president of the WGA, issued this asinine statement: “The economic statistics don’t lie. The rich are getting much, much richer in America. At the same time, the middle class, which was once the vibrant economic backbone of this country, is disappearing, and our poor and our unemployed are in free fall.  The corporations and the people who gambled with our future, who made a killing on that bet and then got bailed out by us, are back with robust profits and unconscionable salaries. No one has paid a price for that but the American worker. And neither political party seems to have the guts or the independence to hold anyone accountable or to demand meaningful safeguards to protect us from all of this happening again…. The rallies happening on Wall Street and around the country are shining a much-needed spotlight on the harm being caused to America’s working men and women by a system run amok. People from all walks of life are rising up and demanding accountability and change.”
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About Ben Shapiro

Ben Shapiro is an attorney and writer and a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, and author of the new book “Primetime Propaganda: The True Hollywood Story of How The Left Took Over Your TV” from Broadside Books, an imprint of HarperCollins.

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