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11.02.09 at 8:55 pm in in the news

 


HOLLYWOOD RAPE

10.01.09 at 12:17 am in in the news, fame, celebrity detox

roman polanski
i have been asked what i think
about his arrest

eve ensler wrote this for the huffington post
it says all i wanted to


"When I saw the petition protesting the recent arrest of Roman Polanski in Switzerland was signed by some of my most cherished artists -- the likes of Pedro Almodovar, Ariel Dorfman, Costa Gavras, Jonathan Demme, Sam Mendes -- men who I believed to be champions of women's and human rights, frankly, I was shocked. It made it distressingly clear to me that all our years of work have not yet penetrated or changed the culture so that it understands that rape is a legal crime and a crime against the soul. As a survivor, I can attest to the fact that rape forever changes your life, robbing you of dignity, self-worth, agency over your body, and comfortability with intimacy and trust, while also escalating a pervasive sense of isolation and shame.
After 11 years of traveling the world and meeting with rape survivors across the planet I can say that the long-term consequences are multiple and far-reaching, ranging from homelessness, drug abuse, and eating disorders, to imprisonment, suicide, and early death.
The petition defending Polanski doesn't even address his crime. Instead, it calls it a "case of morals." That expression -- a "case of morals" -- takes the anti-violence movement back about a hundred years. Rape is not a question of morals. In fact it's not even a question.
Let's review the facts:
1. A 13-year-old girl is lured to a house by promise of a job by a famous and powerful director.
2. She finds herself in a hot tub.
3. She has an asthma attack.
4. The director says he will help relieve her asthma attack and offers her (unbeknownst to her) half a Quaalude as a remedy.
5. Once the Quaalude takes effect and the girl is sufficiently pliant, he rapes and sodomizes her without consent.
6. When charges are pressed, the director later pleads guilty to "engaging in unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor."
7. After spending 42 days in prison, the director flees the United States to avoid the threat of further imprisonment.
What about this clear-cut case isn't criminal? Does Roman Polanski's undeniable brilliance as a filmmaker somehow not make him a rapist? Does his talent give license to violence? Does the brotherhood of fame endow you with a lifetime exemption from accountability?
No one is arguing the genius of Roman Polanski, or even the pain and tragedy of his difficult life. But in the end, that has nothing to do with the crime he committed. Being an artist does not make any of us exempt from the laws of humanity -- in fact, it actually makes us more responsible to them."

once again
eve ensler
super hero
bravo and amen


saying goodbye

08.30.09 at 1:00 am in life, in the news, love, family


funeral tone
the uniquely quivering voice
fights to hold on
as water rises to breach the levee inside

too personal for television
the tiny tremble renders me weak
caroline kennedy
amazing grace - she

in 96 - a month into my daytime show
my assistant stuck her head in
"senator ted kennedy and his sister eunice
r on their way over "

it felt like a movie
a surreal dream
y i asked her
"they were doing the today show and wanted to stop by"

i had ten minutes to get ready
it was 8 20 am
parker was asleep in the crib
there at 30 rock

the kennedys
i do not remember my life without them
featured prominently
irish royalty

june 1968 - i was six years old
i remember watching the funeral on tv
my mother crying
she never cried in front of us

my mother
if only had she lived to see this moment
and in he walked - with the classic smile
he took me in his arms

a big irish family hello
welcoming warm familiar
he asked about my childhood
told me about his

parker woke up
and the senator held him
we said good bye
promised to keep in touch

we met many times
after that first day
each time he greeted me like a friend
he truly was a huge hearted lion

after jfk jr died - i sent him a note
a month later got one back
full of inspiration and comfort
for me

thats the man i will always remember
who took time out
to tend to the feelings of those in pain
in the midst of his own

he was able to lift us
2 remind us 2 help each other
to carry on
to believe

i believed in him
ted kennedy
the one who got to stay
and raise all those kennedy kids

in his brothers place
holding that family together
through unbearable sorrow and genuine joy
for decades

with humble gratitude
amen













DROP DEAD DIVA TONIGHT

07.26.09 at 11:42 am in life, in the news, home, love

tonight
lifetime 9 pm
i play judge summers
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