Wednesday, March 30, 2022

THE THING ABOUT PAM

NBC's doing a six part, limited series entitled THE THING ABOUT PAM.  Please read Betty and Ruth's posts:



  • Ava and C.I. had praised it in "TV: What wins out."  And I menat to check it out.  But I forgot and then Ruth and Betty started writing about it and I really wanted to catch it.

  • You can stream it at YOUTUBE TV (like I do), at PEACOCK, at NBC online and at HULU.  Possibly elsewhere as well.

  • This is a fast-paced show that really grabs you.  Renee Zellweger should be adding an Emmy to her two Oscars with this performance.  She's amazing.

  • And I'm really glad to see Josh Duhamel delivering an outstanding performance.  He's been good in so many things (and I'm still ticked with NETFLIX for not giving JUPITER'S LEGACY a second season).  I hope he gets an Emmy nomination for his performance.

  • You should really check this show out. 

  • Renee plays a psychopath who not only thinks it's okay to kill her best friend for money, she thinks its okay to steal the insurance money from the daughters and to frame the husband for murder.

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  • Going out with C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"


     Wednesday, March 30, 2022.  Another MOqtada failure in Iraq as Whoopi Golberg continues to conduct herself in an unethical manner.


    We're back on Will Smith's assaulting Chris Rock at the Academy Awards.  I hope we'll be off soon.  We're gong to note Jimmy Dore and we're going to note Betty and then I'm gong to write about whoopi Goldber who needs to learn to shut her damn mouth.  That's why I'm covering it again.  I do think it's worth covering.  I'm glad it's being covered.  But I did not plan to do three days worth here.


    I don't approve of people who break the rules.  That's not Will, he's a psychopath who needs to be punisehd.  But I believe we've made that point here.  I'm referring to Whoopi Goldberg who has her own actions this week to apologize for and whose actions have been highly unethical.


    First up, Jimmy Dore.



    It's an important point. It's many important points.  I'm glad he covered it.  Now let's note Betty who did a wonderful job on another aspect:


    Jada Stinkit and Wee Willie Weenus

     I'm sick of Jada Stinkit and Wee Willie Weenus and their pretend marriage.  I'm sick of Jada an Willie insisting that you don't talk about a Black woman's hair.


    Chris Rock didn't joke about her hair -- she's got no hair.


    Grow the hell up.


    And I'm sick of the boo-hooing from her and other women who are bald.


    Did you lose both legs like Tammy Duckworth in Iraq?


    Uh, no, you didn't.  You've got it pretty good.


    I don't like Tammy, she's to the right of me politically.  But I don't hear her whining.  She's taking care of business.  She wants a family?  She starts a family.  She can't fly in to vote on House membership and Nancy refuses to let her vote via phone, she doesn't whine.


    I admire Tammy's spirit, I admire her grit and I admire her love for life.


    I don't think I could handle losing both legs.  I don't.  


    But I damn sure can handle losing my hair.  I'd wear a wig if it happened.  But I could handle it.


    Jada Stinkit, you've have access to millions of dollars, you have two kids, you have your own talk show, grow the hell up, you ungrateful fool.


    God has been very kind to you.


    There are people in the US who had their whole faces burned in Iraq.  There's the Iraqi girl who had acid thrown on her face.  


    These people are dealing with real issues.


    You don't have hair?


    Do you know how many children with terminal illness would give anything in the world to have their biggest problem be that they didn't have any hair?


    You are a stupid, an ignorant and an ungrateful woman.  I hope God brings you to your knees.  How dare you spit on everything you've been given.  You're a greedy sinner who thinks you deserve everything so you can't say a thank you for all that you do have.  


    As for her trashy husband, you embarrassed us all.  As a Black woman, I find your behavior shameful.  As the mother of two boys, I find your behavior disgraceful.  


    You were given so much -- that night alone, you got an Oscar, but there were you attacking poor Chris Rock.  There you were striking him and cursing at him and doing it on live TV.  You aren't an adult, you're not fit to be in an adult coversation.


    You're both embarrassments.


    Exatly, she should be on her knees giving thanks that her big problem is being bald.  Again, it's not life threatening.  Betty's right, there are kids with cancer who would gladly switch places.  There are veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars who have lost limbs, who have lost sight, who have lost hearing, you name it and those men and women are dealing with real issues.  Jada's bald.  If she can't handle that, she's more pathetic than her husband.


    Now let's go to the woman whose mouth always runneth over.  Monday, on THE VIEW, Whoopi Goldberg declared that Will Smith would not lose his Oscar following his Sunday assault of Chris Rock.  Monday, the Academy announced that they had started an investigation into the events.  Tuesday, Whoopi made various claims on air -- no, she couldn't support them and I know at least one was an outright lie.


    Anyone see the problem?


    I know Whoopi's a problem.  She's a nightmare.  She's so unhappy she can't stop eating even though her blood sugar is destroying her body.  No one cares enough to tell her that because she's such a bitch that no one really cares about her anymore.  Some people even encourage her to keep eating, ekeep eating.  They say it's to keep her happy but maybe it's to help her along to the other side.  Who nows?


    What we do know is that she needs to shut her damn mouth.

    I can say whatever I want.  Rob Reiner can say whatever he wants.  For the most part, whomever can say what they want.


    Whoopi?  No.


    I'm not serving a term on the Board of Governors.  Whoopi is.


    How real and fair is this investigation going to be when Whoopi is already telling the wold on THE VIEW what the outcome's gong t o be.


    She needs to shut her damn mouth.  


    She's unethical.  She wants to talk about it during an ongoing investigation?  She can resign her seat.  


    But while she holds that seat, she needs to shut her damn mouth.


    I have not heard Larua dErn (who I know and love) say a word about it since the investigation has been launched.  Nor have I called her to say, "What do you think?"  Because she's really not able to comment.  The same with Rita Wilson.


    But Whoopi -- the owman who told us that Roman Polanski drugging a 13-year-old girl and then having sex with her wasn't "rape-rape" now wants to come along and defend another who doesn't deserve defending.  Reminds me how tight Whoopi used to be with Harvey Weinstein.


    Whoopi needs to shut her damn mouth or resign her seat.  Holding that seat and making the comments she's making could potentially influence the outcome of the investigation.  She needs to shut up.


    Her conduct is outrageous and idiotic.  I realize she's not educated and not too bright, I've spoken with her many times.  So maybe she's so damn stupid that she doesn't grasp the ethical conflict she has created.


    She needs to shut her damn mouth now.  



    I don't watch THE VIEW.  I know of this because members of the Acdemy are talking about.  Are talking about her.  Everyone is offended by what she's doing.  


    HOw real do most people think the investigation is going to be?


    Some mebers (including me) don't think it's going to amount to anything.  Others think it might make a difference.  But everyone agrees that the Academy announced it to improve their own image and Whoopi, a sitting member of the Academy's Board of Governors, passing her opinions (where she dimisses it and underplays the assualt and creates -- cause she can see into peoeple's souls, you understand -- excuses for what happened) is a conflict of interest and could influence -- or even appear to influence -- the investigation.


    She needs to shut her mouth.


    As I heard about it from one person after another, I got transcripts of Monday and Tuesday's shows and read over her remarks.  They are utrageous considering the position she currently holds.  I don't think she's qualified to weigh in on anything.  But she's certainly not ethically allowed to be saying what shes saying right now while the Academy is conducting an investigation.  


    The words she's struggling for are: I cannot comment while the Academy is conducting an investigation.


    That's all she really has to say.  


    In real life, Whoopi Goldberg is a monster.  She is not the character she has played.  (She can only play one character, if you haven't noticed -- sometiems, she lucky to pull off even one.)  She was a nightmare from the beginning.  She was so rude and ugly to Penny Marshall who was doing her a damn favor.  The director of JUMPING JACK FLASH was not working and the film could have been shut down.  Penny ws brought in to save it.  And Penny did.  Sher realized the limitaions of WHoopi and shot around those, she created additional business in the script for other characters, she brought in talented supporting actors.  She made that film watchable.  None of Whoopi's comedies are in those early years.  How many times are we going to blame everyone else for Whoopis's failures?  At any rate, whoopi was a real bitch to Penny.  I heard about it from Penny in real time and we're all talking about it now and what a bitch she was on this set, and on that set and . . .


    She's a monster.  


    The reason I'm bringing this up is she better curb herslef or she's going to be curbed.  She has no friends in the industry and she's pissing people off by refusing to condcut herself as a member of the board should.  If she can't curb her comments, people will be seeking for the Academy to correct her behavior.


    Grasp that she wants tow weigh in daily on what should be done about a violation and that in weighing in she is also committing a violation.


    Get some flash cards, maybe a dry erase board, a sippy cup filled with juice and someone sit her down and explain it to her.


    (And to be clear, there are people who are nasty for a performance.  They have to go deep into a character to get ahold of it.  I'm not talking about that kind of behavior.  Whoopi's gahavior had nothing to do with her performance -- probably with her insecurity, but not her performance.  She throws fits about her trailer, she throws fits about the craft table, she throws fits about this and about that.  she's get pissed that someone said "good morning" to her and explodes, she's just a bitch and a pain in the ass to work with.)


    Now to Iraq.


    #BREAKING Iraqi parliament fails for the third time to elect a state president over a lack of quorum Arab.news #Baghdad #Iraq
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    Are we still calling Moqtada l-Sadr a "kingmaker."


    He filed to get his nominee elected in Feburary.  He failed over the weekend.  And now hes failed again.  Three times now. Three announced votes.  And the Parliament's not showing up.  They're making it clear that ehy don't support him.


    I thought he was supposed to be a ''kingmaker."  Guess he is just a cult leader and he's now a cult leader who is trying to install his cousin as prime minister.


    When is the western media going to stop glorifying Moqtada.


    And when might they start doing their thought pieces about how wrong 'others' were to immediately declare Moqtada a kingmaker and a stateman?  Others because they won't point the finger at themselves.


    Moqtada is ahateful man who repeatedly destroys his own standing.


    I told yout he cult was dwindling.  Motada's condeming female protesters and insisting that men not protest with women was rejected by the youthful protesters who saw it as outdated and wrongful thinking.  We've covered that at lenght.  We've also covered how Sadr City remains a slum.  He can't provide for his own cult.  


    WHile the western press was insisting the October 10th elections were a glory moment for Moqtada, we were pointing out that not only was it Iraq's lowest turnout ever but that Moqtada's bloc actually got fewer votes than they had in the previous election.


    Yet the media promoted Moqtada as though he were a world leader.  


    He may eventually get a presidnetial nominnee in place and a prime minister desginate.  Eventually.


    But it's about to be April and elections were held October 10th.  It's going to be six months after the election shortly and the poltiical stalemate continues, drags on.  Moqtada is not a national leader, he's not a kingmaker.  He is the leader of a cult and it's a cult that hs signficantly decreased. 


    AL ARABIYA Tweets:


    #Iraq-i lawmakers have failed for a third time to elect a new national #president, for lack of a quorum, officials say, prolonging the political paralysis in the war-scarred country. english.alarabiya.net/News/middle-ea




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    Tuesday, March 29, 2022

    AMERICAN DAD

    I like AMERICAN DAD. The characters are better and funnier. Stewie can wimp out on FAMILY GUY (and I'm not just talking about with regards to killing Lois) and the whole show is skewed towards men and to hating Meg which has gotten so old. As have the adventures of Chris, Quas, Cleveland, Joe and Peter. I like AMERICAN DAD better because of Roger, Hayley and Francine mainly. Jeff too. Jeff and Francine really complement one another and I'd love for them to have another "Wild Women Do" episode. Hayley's funny and it's so great to see one of these animated shows where the daughter's not the nerd and everyone's not picking on her. Roger? His dress ups crack me up. I love his personalities. This season's best so far is probably when Francine and Roger try to become realtors for a 'reality' TV show. Loved Roger and what he was willing to do to get cast. Loved the corn nuts bit. Just a perfect episode. Kat covers the show and her most recent is "AMERICAN DAD" about Monday night's show. It was an average episode. It wasn't bad but it wasn't all it could have been. I think some times, the writers think Steve's more interesting than he actually is.

    My favorite episodes usually have very little to do with Steve. The exception would be when Roger crated Steve and Hayley. I could watch that over and over. I could even just watch the segment where he's in front of the TV saying strange, yesterday I had X number of BONES episodes and now there's only . . . Hayley says she deleted some. And Roger does this slow look over to her that always cracks me up. Then Steve says teh quality of the show has gone down and Roger does a look and slowly turns in Steve's direction. I could watch that moment over and over. I always laugh at that.

    And I love ""A Boy Named Michael" where Roger pretends to be an orphan from Russia and moves in with Greg and Terry. And I love "The Dentist's Wife" where Roger barges this woman and takes her place so he can be the wife of a dentist. That whole episode is perfection -- he starts out as Samantha Kingsley and ends up working at the place he's eating - and ends up Employee of the Month and that's all in the first five or so minutes. I love when Roger and Francine are widows. I love the one where Roger and Hayley get make overs -- that was the first episode of the show that I ever loved. I really see that as when the show hit its stride. I love "Julie Rogets" -- when Roger's Julia Roberts in SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY. I love it when Roger is cheating on the Smiths with another family. I love when Roger wants to watch Barbra Streisand do Celine Dion in concert. I love when Roger is the abused alien and keeps going back to the kid that abuses him (and the subplot with Francine and Stan and Mr. Pibb). I love the telethon episode. I love when Hayley works for Roger's Genevieve Vavance. I love when Roger is Jeanie Gold. I love when Hayley falls for the guy who's married to . . . Roger. :D I love it when Roger's pregnant with Jeff. I love when Francine finds out she used to do stand up. I love the one where Terry pretends he's married to Francine. I love Rajibabah -- and Jeff's especially strong in that episode. I love the episode when Stan learns how awful Jeff's father is. I could go on for days and days.

    It's really a funny show and, as it went along that first season, it got better and better. It's probably the best animated program making new episodes today. And I have to mention when Roger's "little Caitlin." That one's great as well. I hope it continues to be out there and surprise me. Part of the fun watching a new episode is that moment when I gasp because one of the characters does something that is so true to character but such a surprise. This really is a character based show. A lot of thought has gone into creating them and really nailing down who they are. Oh, when Hayley and Francine are both cooks. I love that episode too. And when Roger plays basketball. And when Roger's a cop. And spring break. I'll stop but, again, the shows has so many great episodes.

    Going out with C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"


    Tuesday, March 29, 2022.  We return to the topic of yesterday . . . 


    Let's  pick up with Will Smith's assault on Chris Rock.  A few issues were raised in e-mails and I was thinking about following up to answer or include those and P Diddy had to comment to news outlets but then Will released his 'apology' and I knew we'd have to go another day.


    First off, P-Diddy, you're trash.  You degraded J-Lo's image when she was with you, you lowered her brand.  And that's not just because of the shootings.  Not just.


    If you missed it, PeePee Diddy has interjected himself into the story.  He wants you to know, hand to God, pinkie swear, that he's talked to Chris Rock and he's talked to Wil Smith -- he's the Jimmy Carter of the entertainment world (in his mind), and they're just fine ane . . .


    We don't give a crap what you say.  Get it through your head, music man.  This was not your event.  This was an event for the film industry.  We don't need to herar from your trashy ass. You're nobody in the film world.  You're a failed actor who probably showed more than he realized when he tried to act.  Pee Pee Diddy, no one needs to hear from you.  Most of us don't believe you.  But what you think's going on doesn't really matter to the indursty that you are not a part of.  


    Supposedly, late yesterday, Will Smith issued an apology.  He didn't. 


    And I won't lie like CNN did.  CNN 'quotes' him.  Here's the actual words.


    Violence in all of its forms is poisonous and destructive. My behavior at last night’s Academy Awards was unacceptable and inexcusable. Jokes at my expense are a part of the job, but a joke about Jada’s medical condition was too much for me to bear and I reacted emotionally.

    I would like to publicly apologize to you, Chris. I was out of line and I was wrong. I am embarrassed and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be. There is no place for violence in a world of love and kindness.  
     
    I would also like to apologize to the Academy, the producers of the show, all the attendees and everyone watching around the world. I would like to apologize to the Williams Family and my King Richard Family. I deeply regret that my behavior has stained what has been an otherwise gorgeous journey for all of us.
     
    I am a work in progress.

    Sincerely,

    Will


    What a load of garbage.  I say that as somoeone his publicist called about the 'apology.'  Point of fact, I am not leading the backlash.  For me, the Academy Awards outrage was the silence over Urkaine and the White people while never a minute of silence for the Arabs around the world -- not in Iraq, not in Syria, not . . . 


    That was the focus of the thing I wrote the night of the Awards.  As I explained in yesterday's snapshot, at the after parties, it kept being brought up and those who know I write here had read it and were reading it and were telling me that I missed the big news of the night and . . . .  I'm not leading anything.  Every year I do campaign for friends to to be nominated and to win.  I also do my part to ensure that certain people do not win.  (Yes, I did enjoy Sunday night.)    Will Smith is not an actor of note or merit.  I was opposed to him winning -- and I did not vote for him -- but a few weeks back, when it became obvious he stood a good chance of winning, I didn't swing into action to try to tip the scales against him.  He didn't matter enough to me.  I had other dogs in that fight and stayed focused on preventing them from winning.  (Again, Sunday was a very good night for me.)  


    When I was called about the statement being crafted, I said very clearly that he didn't need to bring Jada into it.  I said he needed to take responsiblity for his actions, that he was a middle aged man, and he needed to apologize to Chris and to the industry.


    He couldn't do that.  If he were your child and started making excuses for someone he struck at school during his so-called apology, you'd stop him.


    And let's get something else clear.


    I've had cancer.  Twice.  I've had chemo.  I don't want to hear about poor Jada's 'medical condition.'  She's bald.  Big deal.  It's not life threatening.  It hurts her vanity?  Too damn bad.  Wear a wig.  Or don't tell the world about it.  


    She's bald.  Jokes have been made about bald people forever and a day.  As bald jokes go, "Can't wait for GI JANE 2," is not that harsh.  He could have made a Kojak joke.  


    Willie's not taking accountability.  And for the member of Congress that applauded this b.s?  Ayanna Soyini Pressley, you are unfit to serve in Congress.  That pains me to say.  But you are unfit. We have noted you here and I have often been impressed with you but you're applauding that violence is disgusting.  Oh, you're bald too so we all have to walk on egg shells1!!! F**k you.  If you were speaking and someone came up onstage and slapped you, I don't think you'd be offering a Tweet of glee.  Your hypocrisy and your inability to see beyond yourself goes to how unfit you really are.  I am very disappointed.


    Jada's bald.  Get over it.  




    It's not a life threatening condition, stop pretending like it's cancer or MS or any real disease that threatens someone's life. Women have worn wigs forever and a day.  If she choose not to, more power to her.  But don't then whine because someone makes a single sentence joke.


    And, for the record, Jada would be damn lucky to star in GI JANE II.  It's not like she's had a film career in years, not as a leading lady.  And, like Will, she's aging out of the roles.  So she'd be damn lucky to star in GI JANES II.


    What Will did was offensive.


    Most of the e-mails are noting that he'd be expelled from a school for doing what he did.


    And that is true.  Equally ture, he's not a child.  He's not 14 or 15.  He's not a young man, even.  He's a middle aged man lliving a few blocks from elderly.


    He is responsible for his actions.  He is responsible for the message he sends.


    That dopey apology began the minute the Academy announced that they were conducting a formal investigation into the events.  Thats when he decided he couldn't just stay silent (and the plan was to then go on Jimmy Kimmel and crack some jokes).


    This was an industry event.  Any other industry that he pulled that crap in, he'd be out of it right now.  They wouldn't be making excuses for him or give a damn that his wife is bald.  


    They would note that this was an industry event and he degraded the industry.  He brought his trashy ways into the venue and then stormed the stage to attack an invited persenter.


    You need to grasp that, if you haven't already.


    Because the industry is film, it's televised around the world.  So the whole world saw.  It lives on forever on YOUTUBE.


    He embarrassed the industry.  And we're only more embarrassed because on the night he acted the fool, we gave him an award.


    He spat on the event.


    Again, my big concern was Iraq.  


    But I did listen at the after parties as people made solid points.  What he did was offensive.


    This is not some b.s. awards show.  No offense, but it's not The People's Choice Awards or The American Music Awards.  It's the industry itself handing out these awards.  It may seem silly on the outside and on the inside of the industry but it is our awards that we choose to hand out, our night when we honor film.  


    Amd over a single semtemce. Will Smith thought he had the right to leap form his seat in the midst of a presentation, storm the stage and assault the presenter.


    That is not allowed.  That is outrageous.


    (And, as many of you note in your e-mails -- it was a woman who had made jokes about the very 'dramatic' marriage of Will and Jada from the stage and Will didn't go after her). 


    Chris Rock's joke was mild.  And I hate that we have to say that.  It doesn't matter what Chris Rock said.  In no world would that be allowed.


    At an industry event, Chevy Chase destroyed his career.  It wasn't the Academy Awards.  But he felt the need to show just hostile (with words only) he could be and he made statements that were offensive.  That's why Chevy ended up on TV -- and was lucky to end up on TV.  His opportunites dried up throughout the 90s and he was offered garbage.  And the reason was the stunt he pulled at an industry event.


    If he'd done that on live television at the Academy Awards, he never would have been able to be cast in COMMUNITY.  


    Will Smith embarrassed the industry.


    Mila was brought on so that the Academy could put on their best and most caring face for the public.  Ah, look at them, they care, they really, really care.


    Awards, as always, frequently went out to undeserving winners because the Academy liked the 'look' of awarding a film about uplift or whatever.


    And there in the middle of this celebration -- and carefully crafted p.r. -- Will elected to act the fool.


    He didn't just disgrace himself, he disgraced the industry.


    And he woke up today and, guess what, Jada's still bald.


    Chris Rock didn't make her bald.


    Again, she doesn't have cancer, she's not dealing with a life threatening condition.  She is losing her hair.  It happens and you can go natural, you can wear scarves, hats, wigs , whatever.



    Because of Will's actions there are now safety concerns.  I was noting the jokes that Helen and Judi would show up next year with armies of bodyguards.  And they were jokes.  At the after parties.  But now?  

    People are really worried.  


    What if they're presenting an award next year and some Will Smith doesn't like the joke or doesn't like the winner and storms on stage?


    This has never happened in the history of the awards.  94 times, statues have been handed out.  Never.


    This is not minor.  This was not some one outside the industry streaking across the stage.  This was someone the industry chose to recognize and he responded with violence.


    He shouldn't be at any Academy event ever again -- that includes the awards.  That pass shold be pulled from him immediately.


    Any efforts to look the other way or not come down hard will encourage others.


    This was an industry event.  He dsigraced himself, he disgraced the industry and he brought physical violence onto the stage.  That's outrageous.


    I'm not calling for him to lose his award.  If others do, that's fine.  And that is a possibility.  But I am now joining with the many other voices saying that the Academy has to take a very strong stand on this matter and that we never need to see the producer of this show again since he failed to protect Chris Rock.  Where was security  Why wasn't Will imemediately evicted as he should have been?


    Calls were made and they were all the wrong calls.  


    I don't even know if he deserved to give an acceptance speech to be honest.  Not after that stunt.  They should have played music once he was handed the award and that should have been it.  His actions didn't deserve a reward.


    That there are people out there justifying Will's actions and minimizing them goes to what a dangerous precedent could be set.  And that's why the Academy needs to come down hard.


    Still in the US (and California) there's news regarding Omar Abdulsattar Ameen, the Iraqi refugee who is fighting to remain in the US.  Don Thompson (AP) reports):


    A U.S. immigration judge in California has halted the deportation of an Iraqi refugee to Iraq for fear that he could be tortured if he were returned there. Assistant Chief Immigration Judge Tara Naselow-Nahas in November ruled that Omar Abdulsattar Ameen was eligible to be deported because he lied on his immigration papers. The decision came even though a federal judge earlier rejected allegations that he had killed a police officer on behalf of the Islamic State group. On Monday, advocates praised Naselow-Nahas’ decision blocking Ameen’s deportation to Iraq, although she ruled against him on other grounds. U.S. immigration officials declined comment.


    Brittnay Johnson (KCRA) adds:


    This is a case KCRA 3 Investigates has been following since Ameen was arrested in 2018. The U.S. Government claimed Ameen was a terrorist with ISIS and that he murdered an Iraqi police officer. Not only did it turn out that "Ameen" was not in Iraq at the time the alleged murder happened in 2014, but the judge also found the government's evidence had "substantial deficiencies" and is "ultimately unpersuasive," which led to the decision not to deport Ameen to Iraq.

    "It is a big deal," Ilyce Shugall with Immigrant Legal Defense and part of Ameen's defense team, said. "It's a big deal for two reasons; really one, because the judge found that he does need protection from removal to Iraq and made a finding a very clear finding that she believes it is more likely than not that he would be tortured if returned. The second reason it's a big deal is because it's now the third time that a court has found that the government cannot prove that Mr. Ameen was involved in terrorist organizations or terrorist activities."


    No, it is not safe in Iraq.  The judge recongizes what the Academy Awards did not.  Tomorrow, Baghdad is supposed to be the location of the vote for a president.  Twice that has failed.  



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    Monday, March 28, 2022

    Weekend box office and more

     Via THENUMBERS.COM, here's the weekend box office:


    1 N The Lost City Paramount Pi… $30,453,269   4,253   $7,160 $30,453,269 1
    2 (1) The Batman Warner Bros. $20,471,994 -44% 3,967 -335 $5,161 $331,923,308 4
    3 N RRR: Rise, Roar, Revolt Sarigama Cin… $9,500,000   1,200   $7,917 $9,500,000 1
    4 (3) Uncharted Sony Pictures $5,000,908 -36% 3,416 -284 $1,464 $133,551,450 6
    5 (2) Jujutsu Kaisen 0: The Movie FUNimation $4,575,435 -75% 2,418 +132 $1,892 $27,719,156 2
    6 (4) X A24 $2,229,531 -48% 2,920 +55 $764 $8,298,028 2
    7 (5) Dog United Artists $2,139,241 -46% 2,839 -468 $754 $57,906,179 6
    8 (6) Spider-Man: No Way Home Sony Pictures $2,001,425 -36% 2,003 -582 $999 $800,589,564 15
    9 (10) Sing 2 Universal $1,377,725 -5% 2,626 +788 $525 $160,354,605 14
    10 N Infinite Storm Bleecker Street $758,919   1,525   $498 $758,919 1
    - (7) Death on the Nile 20th Century… $630,520 -62% 1,300 -750 $485 $44,924,164 7
    - (8) The Outfit Focus Features $568,180 -62% 1,328 +4 $428 $2,741,170 2
    - N Everything Everywhere All At Once A24 $509,659   10   $50,966 $509,


    You'll note that the top ten is now the top 13 -- due to four films tying for number 10.


    Second, SPIDER-MAN is at $800 million.  I don't think it has the legs to continue to climb so I'm not seeing $1000 million in the future but $800 million is amazing.  That's the domestic (North American) box office.  And now SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME is one of the top three all time money makers.  Ahead of it?  AVENGERS: ENDGAME and (the top spot) STAR WARS EP. VII: THE FORCE AWAKENS.  


    THE LOST CITY came in at number one.  It earned it, I really enjoyed that movie.  Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum make a good team.  


    Didn't watch the Oscars.  Wasn't interested in sitting through nonsense.  Most people didn't watch.  This is from DEADLINE:


    Moving up a bit from the preliminary data, the 2022 Oscars now is estimated to have had 15.4 million viewers and snagged a rating of 2.9 among adults 18-49.

    AP

    UPDATED, 10:29 AM: If only the Oscars themselves moved as fast as the numbers counters at ABC.

    Mere minutes after fast-affiliate data for the 94th Academy Awards was out, the Disney-owned net that pays tens of millions a year to broadcast Hollywood’s biggest but stumbling night was out with the adjusted fast nationals.

    Hollywood Reacts To The Oscar Slap: Physical Assault, Say Many; “How We Do It”, Says Jaden Smith

    Moving up a bit from the preliminary data, the 2022 Oscars now is estimated to have had 15.4 million viewers and snagged a rating of 2.9 among adults 18-49. 

    Apples to apples with the same metrics, that’s a 56% increase in audience over last year and 68% in the important demo. However, even with what looks like big leaps over 2021, the 2022 Oscars are still the second-lowest in history.


    Will Smith?


    We shouldn't do affirmative action in the arts.  Tom Cruise doesn't deserve an Oscar and neither did Will  Smith.  Both were movie stars -- Tom still is.  Tom's been a film star who sells tickets since the 80s.  Will started boming over and over after the 90s.  He couldn't hold down three consecutive decades while Tom's done so for five decades and counting.  But Tom has no Oscar.  Will wouldn't either if it wasn't for his race.


    He's also homophobic trash.  And he proved what trash he was when he assaulted Chris Rock.  I don't care about his bald wife or her feelings.  She's bald, get over it.  Men have had to for years.  Wear  a wig or accept reality.  Then grasp that a single sentence about how she's going to star in GI JANE 2 is not a joke that's out of bounds.  


    Will even slaps like a bitch.  Did anyone notice that?  When I saw the video on YOUTUBE today, I thought, "Damn, he even slaps like a bitch."  That was assault.  He should have been ejected from the proceedings.



    And apologing to Chris isn't even.  He needs to apologize to everyone who saw it.  He's an embarrassment and he's a joke but, most of all, he and Jade are trash.  

    Going out with C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"


     Monday, Marcb 28, 2022.  Hollywood celebrates and elevates a homophobe while LGBTQs in Iraq remain targeted.



    Let's start with the Academy Awards.  "What about the suffering of the Iraqi people" went up last night and per those attending three after parties last night, I buried the lead.   


    A 53-year0old man went onstage and physically assaulted a comedian in the midst of a live broadcast  Some are making jokes -- like how Judi Dench and Helen Mirren will show up surrounded by bodyguards prepared to throw down.  A director -- who's African-American and insisted that made the remark not racist --p=put it bluntly, "It's the Academy Awards not The Source Awards."  Others felt Jada needed to put her sub-cuck on a leash when she takes him out in public since he can't control himmself.  

    It shouldn't have to be said but it apparently does: Your wife being a joke in a sereis of one liners does not require your comment.  If you want to comment, you can say it after the ceremony.  To interrupt a live ceremony is appallling and to do so with your hands is outrageous.  


    "Never in the history of the Acadmy" was the phrase I kept hearing.  Over and over.  (Which is why so many insisted I buried the lead in last night's post.)  It was outrageous and I noted it.  (I did not disclose that I knew Chris Rock -- the man Little Willie Smith attacked -- and that I consider Chris a friend.  Little Willie's tantrum was not the focus of the post and I didn't think it needed to be noted.  Little Cuck Willie is now the focus and I am disclosing regarding Chris Rock.)  


    This was the 94th annual Academy Awards and never before has this happened.  


    Will Smith's actions were outrageous and he needs to apologize for them. 


    He disgraced himself but who cares about that?  He's a half-assed actor who can't deliver at the box office anymore  and he did serious damage to himself within the industry last night.  But this is a disgrace to the industry and not the face we try to present to the world.  It was also offensive in that a middle-aged man resorted to violence when he was unhappy with a joke.  And he did it on an awards show, he did it on a show that's supposed to celebrate the best of the industry.


    His garbage should have him run out of the industry. 


    He won the award on the same night, Best Actor.


    It's the least important actng award the Academy gives out.  And it was obvious he was going to win it two weeks ago which is why Ava and I noted:

    Excellence isn't rewarded. It's certainly not rewarded at the Academy Awards. The only exceptions being Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress in a good year. The statues are not handed out to the deserving. Men -- in both male actor categories -- win because Academy members liked the films they were in and because the Academy thinks it makes them look good. That's why there are so few memorable performances among the winners for Best Actor.

    Anthony Hopkins for his performance in THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS is a rare win. More often it's pedestrian performances in pedestrian films that the Academy thinks hugging will make them look good.

    Actors win Academy awards are winning based upon what Academy members feel about the film they appeared in.

    Women win for acting. They have to go all out, most years. While men can be stoic (stiff) onscreen but still win.

    Bette Davis, Jane Fonda, women like that have to really deliver. They have to dig deep and serve it up onscreen.

    If you doubt it, think about Sally Kirkland. ANNA (1987) was one of the worst films ever. But Sally did deliver in it and she got a Best Actress nomination. You won't catch any actor -- even if he delivers -- from a third-rate, C-picture getting nominated. And actors are rarely asked to deliver any real range when being handed an Academy Award. Think about that when they're handing out Oscars at the end of the month.

    And think about the fact that when a woman wins she has delivered. If she wins twice -- for example, Jane Fonda, Bette Davis, Jessica Lange, Hillary Swank, Olivia de Havillind, etc -- then she's really something. That list would include Renée Zellweger
     


    He played a dad that the industry wanted to glorify.  He gave a lousy performance.  An Academy Award winning actress insisted to me that he was "overdue" for the award.  And the homophobia that he's displayed for years?  "It's not important."  Really? Then why don't you say it publily.  Say that publicly.  You've got one foot in the grave and will be dead before the 2020s draw to a close.  Say it.  Your career is over.  Say it.  And grasp that the minute you say it out loud, your death does not mean people say, "Oh, too bad.  I really liked her."  No, instead, they say, "THat ______.  F((k her and may she rot in hell."  


    She was one of those whining a few years back that Will hadn't been nominated.  This is a very obvious blind item, you should be able to figure her out and maybe then grasp that those idiots who are applauding her for pro-gay statements in the 70s need to stop praising her.  


    It was more important, she insisted, that Will win because of his race than that Will be held accountable for his homophobia.


    She doesn't agree now.  She was loudly called out at a party last night when she barged into a conversation a group of us were having and she tried to  'correct' me.  She was told she was a dumb bitch -- kind of agree right now -- and that some of us actually have an education -- true -- so maybe she should just shut her damn mouth.  Hmm.


    I see she took the message to heart because she hasn't Tweeted her congrats to Will or, honestly, anything at all.  And she loves her Twitter.  But maybe she's thinking this week's big event won't have the turnout she needs if she's promoting a homophobe?


    I hae no idea.  


    But before the ceremony started last night, a line had already been drawn in the industry between those of us who support equality and those who support homophobia.


    Supporitng Will is supporting homophobia.  He has never apologized for all of his  As Ava and I wrote in February:


    Self-hatred's long been used to overlook the homophobia of some actors -- Will Smith, rumors insist, is gay.  We really don't care if he's gay or straight or bi, we just think he owes everyone a public apology.


    ZOOM and the pandemic have meant that we do our various conversations over the internet.  No more are we able to go onto campuses or into union halls or whatever.  We miss the face to face, honestly.  But what we have on the plus side, the up -- as Mike would say, is that we've been able to expand the groups we speak to since we aren't traveling.  And one of the groups we've added a lot more of is LGBTQ groups.  


    Things are better for young LGBTQs than they were for previous generations but things are still not where they should be.  As we've enlarged the scope of our groups, a friend who is a therapist asked if we'd mind speaking with her group.  They were nine gay men, in their forties, who basically did not feel listened by society or represented in the media.  Would we speak to them?  Being told that, we were dying to speak to them.  And we were not disappointed.


    There's a story that's not really told and they brought it to the forefront (as have other gay male groups we've spoken to since).  We thank them for that.  Like them, we marvel over how this part of the story really isn't told.


    Being gay is easier than it used to be. 20 years ago, or even just ten in some places, there was so much harassment.  We have honestly advised men who've shared their experiences to consider filing lawsuits.  And we're not joking and we're not litigious people.


    Films and TV shows thought they were being 'sympathetic' and true telling of the gay kid in school who got picked on by some bully.  That's the story we've heard rejected over and over for the last five months from many different groups of gay men.


    No, what we've heard is about how the whole school system was after you.  That was the bully, yes.  And there was usually a coach -- at least one -- and a principal egging them on.  Adults were around and they not only were not protecting these children, they were actively participating in harassing them.


    And it was accepted back then.  It was 'normal.'  That's in part due to a point we've made here forever: the socialization of males by this society is one of bullying.  Toughen up, don't cry.  You can see it, as we've often noted, in two films from the 80s.  In both, two characters join the military and are treated horribly.  In the one about the male, AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, Richard Gere is harassed by his drill sergeant (Louis Gossett Jr.) and, instead of rejecting that harassment, we are supposed to applaud it and feel all warm inside.  In the other, PRIVATE BENJAMIN, Goldie Hawn and her team get their revenge on the harasser (Eileen Brennan).  The male socialization is bullying in this society.  That's not acceptable (even with the well known existence of 'mean girls') when it comes to females.  


    So sometimes, a gay man will offer that maybe the principal was trying to help him by bullying him, by mocking him in front of other students, by sneering at him and calling him a "fairy" and worse in front of the whole school assembly.


    We say f**k that.  We say sue those assholes.  And what about statute of limitations?  Who cares.  File the paperwork, have it thrown of court as a result of being beyond some time limit.  But in between the those two moments, let that elderly abuser know that the world knows what he or she did.  And let them sweat it and let them be haunted by it.


    They have made no effort to find these former children and apologize to them.  So f**k them.  To lead a school into targeting a young boy because he's gay?  You were an adult.  There's no excuse for what you did.  And if the court of law can't put you on notice, the court of public opinion certainly can.


    NETFLIX is offering AMEND: THE FIGHT FOR AMERICA -- a documentary series.  Episode five is "Love."  Yes, what the world needs now.  Professor Martha S. Jones talks about the impact of LOVING V VIRGINIA -- a breakthrough case that especially impacted her life because her mixed race parents married years before the verdict in LOVING.  


    This landmark case gets far less attention than it deserves.  We've noted it many times such as in 2008:


    Loving v. Virginia was a breakthrough, a legal landmark, for the United States. In a debate, Barack Obama was asked, "Senator Obama, the laws banning interracial marriage in the United States were ruled unconstitutional in 1967. What is the difference between a ban on interracial marriage and a ban on gay marriage?" Obama mouthed a lot of nonsense about 'equality' and then went on to state it's a decision for different denominations to make. There should have been a gasp heard round the country.

    Barack is a lawyer, a trained legal mind. Though we find it difficult to believe he's never studied Loving v. Viriginia (as difficult to believe as Clarence Thomas' Senate testimony that he'd never thought about Roe v. Wade), we'll allow that maybe it fell into some gap in his education. But as a trained legal mind, he does grasp court billing. "v. Virginia" means versus state. Not versus a denomination.

    In that historic case, the Supreme Court of the United States found the laws of the state of Virginia to be unconstitutional and illegal. That finding meant that all states could no longer refuse to issue marriage certificates to couples of different races. Obama's weak-ass response should have been considered weak ass. (John Edwards also embarrassed himself in that debate noting he was against "gay marriage" and "I do not" support it leading us to shout back at the screen, "Gee, John, we weren't aware you were being inundated with proposals!") But it was also dishonest. A law student, forget the former president of the Harvard Law Review, grasps that Loving v. Virginia was not about whether "denominations" could make a decision, it was about what the government could do. To provide perspective, imagine the issue was illegal search and seizure on the part of the government (forbidden by the Constitution) and Obama had responded, "I think it's up to denominations." The government was discriminating and the Supreme Court stood up for the rights of all. A trained legal mind should grasp that. If Obama didn't, he's either not much of a student or he's a really bad liar.


    It's good that the episode starts off with LOVING because that is at the root of equality.  And other cases are cited including LAWRENCE v TEXAS and the appalling BOWERS v HARDWICK.  Episode five revolves around the importance of The Fourteenth Amendment and how its importance and relevance leads to the historic OBERGEFELL v HODGES. 

    We applaud much about the documentary but episode five, for all of its applause, also has to answer for something.

     

    Will Smith produced the series.  And probably should have stayed off camera.  Why doesn't Will have an Oscar.  Well, Jada, it's partly because he's not really an actor -- don't confuse stardom with acting ability -- but it's also because of his hateful past which includes a lot of homophobia and Academy voters just don't embrace hatred and intolerance.

     

    In episode five, Will declares of Cincinnati in the 70s, "The message to its LGBTQ citizens is be quiet, stay hidden or get out."  Will, could of course, admit that his message to the LGBTQ citizens has been be quiet, stay hidden, get out or be mocked and demonized.


    That is what he has done.


    Some try to argue that he's gay or bi in real life.  He presents as straight.  Take him at his word.  But even if he were choking a cock every night, that doesn't justify the damage he has done.  


    Early on, he told MOVIELINE that the reason he wouldn't kiss Anthony Michael Hall in SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION -- as required in the script and has had happened when it was a stage production without Will Smith -- was because Denzel Washington told him not to.


    Did Denzel tell him that?


    We have no idea.  And the reason we have no idea is because Denzel, a movie star for decades, didn't go public.  If he was against gay people or playing one or whatever, he had the brains not to say so publicly.


    Will didn't.  And this is throughout his career.   

     

    Is he homophobic, we wanna know.

     

    How can we tell what's in his soul? 


    It's in his recordings: "All the filthy stinking nasty people be quiet. All the homeboys that got AIDS be quiet. All the girls out there that don't like guys be quiet."  It's in his films -- such as HANCOCK, and BAD BOYS 2It's in his red carpet encounters.**


    Will gave interviews about how ''gross'' two men kissing were.  He's done that since, 1991. 


    We can't tell what's in his soul, we can only register the meaning of his statements and his actions.


    Now he just wants to act like it never happened?  Like decades of homophobia from a one-time action-movie star didn't have an impact:?


    His comments egged on others as much as any teacher or principal at a school.


    He needs to publicly apologize.  It's that simple.


    That's whoo the Academy elected to honor last night.  And before he even got handed the award, he'd proven all of us opposed to be accurate.  He is an embarrassment.


    His actions were outrageous.  His toxic behavior is not going to fade away.  It is part of his legacy forever more.


    It was a disgraceful moment when Will interrupted a live brodcast to physically attack Chris Rock.  But it's what all of us warned you about.  He's trash.  And you don't give trash awards.  


    The good news is that his stunt resulted in mass revulsion within the industry.  He should have been held accountable for his homophobia.  Instead, he'll be held accountable for being low class and having no manners.  Whatever hurts a homophobe?  I'll take it as a win.  Gladly.


    PINK NEWS notes:


    LGBT+ people in Iraq are being hunted, abducted, tortured, raped and murdered by armed groups, including police and security forces, according to a new report.

    The report from Human Rights Watch, supported by Iraqi LGBT+ rights group IraQueer, included 54 interviews with LGBT+ Iraqi people, as well as with six witnesses to killings and abductions by armed groups of LGBT+ people.

    According to the report, attacks on LGBT+ people were committed by police, government security forces, and state-sponsored armed groups dedicated to hunting down and attacking queer Iraqis.

    Of the 54 people interviewed, the report recorded eight cases of abductions, eight cases of attempted murder, four extrajudicial killings, 27 cases of sexual violence —including gang rape — 45 cases of threats to rape and kill, and 42 cases of online targeting by individuals who identified themselves as members of armed groups against LGBT+ people in Iraq.


    The need to call out homophobia is greater than ever before.  And if you don't grasp that, it's because you're too busy 'caring' about (lip service) whatever the corporate news tells you to care about.  Generally speaking, when it's something saturated on corporate news, it's not really anything in need of amplifying.   MIDDLE EAST EYE notes:


    One 31-year-old Iraqi transgender woman told HRW and IraQueer that she was returning home from work last February when six men in a Hummer stopped her next to a rubbish tip in Baghdad. “They pulled out a razor blade and a screwdriver and poked and cut me all over, especially my ass, crotch, and thighs,” she said.

    “They sliced me up and poured around five litres of gasoline all over my body and face and set me alight.”

    A 27-year-old gay man from the capital described how he watched four men from an armed group torture his boyfriend in May 2020.

    “Then they shot him five times,” he said.

    The 54 LGBTQ+ people interviewed said that while they were in detention they were routinely denied food, water, medical care and access to their families.


    Colin Stewart (76 CRIMES) notes:


    One 27-year-old gay man from Baghdad described how his boyfriend was tortured by four members of an armed group in front of him in May 2020. “Then they shot him five times,” he said.

    In eight cases, abuses by armed groups and police, including arbitrary arrest and sexual harassment, were against children as young as 15. Many of those attacked were able to identify the armed group responsible. The groups implicated in the most serious abuses are Asa’ib Ahl al-Haqq, Atabat Mobilization, Badr Organization, Kata’ib Hezbollah, Raba Allah Group, and Saraya al-Salam.

    The people interviewed described arrests and routine violence from security officials, who verbally and physically assault them, and arbitrarily arrest and detain them, often without a legal basis.

    LGBT people reported abuses during detention including being denied food and water, or the right to contact a lawyer or family members, or get medical care. They said the police sexually assaulted them and physically abused them and forced them to sign pledges stating that they had not been abused.


    Last night, the Academy had the chance to do the right thing and not shake hands with homophobia.  They didn't do the right thing.  And the man they awarded made a mockery of the ceremony and disgraced himself and the Academy.  Excuse me, if I don't shed tears for the industry.  It got exactly the disrespect it deserved.  Here's hoping the ratings were very low.


    Let's wind down with Cindy Sheehan on THE BITTER TRUTH.





    Kat's "Kat's Korner: Joss Stone and Judy Collins crash and burn" went up Sunday  morning.  The following sites updated: