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Latin@ stars support child rapist

11:50 am By la Macha · Arts| Careers| Celebrities| Chismes| Controversia| Drugs| Entertainment| Violence| children| crime

1 Oct 2009

romanRoman Polanski is a child rapist, right? He gave drugs and alcohol to a 13-year-old girl, and then molested and raped her vaginally and anally (trigger warning, transcript of court hearings at link).

And yet, even as he raped a little girl, Polanski can’t seem to get enough support from stars everywhere–including a whole slew of the top rung of Hollywood Latin@s. A petition of support of Polanski has been making the rounds the past few days:

On September 16th, 2009, Mr. Charles Rivkin, the US Ambassador to France, received French artists and intellectuals at the embassy. He presented to them the new Minister Counselor for Public Affairs at the embassy, Ms Judith Baroody. In perfect French she lauded the Franco-American friendship and recommended the development of cultural relations between our two countries.

If only in the name of this friendship between our two countries, we demand the immediate release of Roman Polanski.

And everyday, more Latin@s are signing on, including:

Pedro Almodovar (Spanish),
Penelope Cruz (Spanish),
Guillermo del Toro,
Gael Garcia Bernal,
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Richard Pena (who is the director of the NY film festival, which VL has promoted)
Harold Alvarado Tenorio

Now, technically, the point *could* be made that the petition is calling for international film festivals to be “neutral” sites that exist outside of legal jurisdictions:

Filmmakers in France, in Europe, in the United States and around the world are dismayed by this decision. It seems inadmissible to them that an international cultural event, paying homage to one of the greatest contemporary filmmakers, is used by the police to apprehend him.

By their extraterritorial nature, film festivals the world over have always permitted works to be shown and for filmmakers to present them freely and safely, even when certain States opposed this.

The arrest of Roman Polanski in a neutral country, where he assumed he could travel without hindrance, undermines this tradition: it opens the way for actions of which no-one can know the effects.

But there are two things that keep me from buying that:

This section:

His arrest follows an American arrest warrant dating from 1978 against the filmmaker, in a case of morals.

and this:

Filmmakers, actors, producers and technicians – everyone involved in international filmmaking – want him to know that he has their support and friendship.

Is drugging and raping a 13-year-old child really a case of morals? Does it show the best morals in the world to support and give friendship to a man who drugs and rapes a child? To advocate for that man’s freedom? Is a rapist’s freedom really more important than recognizing the crime of rape? Is friendship with a rapist really more important than standing in solidarity with women and girls (and men and boys) worldwide that are raped, have been raped and/or will be raped?

Do these “stars” have no responsibility at all to the young girls that watch their films?

On a different note, the girl that Polanski raped was also a worker–she was raped by him while on a shoot. Her career was finished the moment she told what happened–why is it more wrong to be arrested for a crime you admitted to committing while at a work party, than it is to be raped by your boss while at work? Why does Polanski have more right to a career than that girl did? Why do the careers of women seem predicated on their ability to keep their mouths shut about the violence and power male colleagues and bosses exert over them?

Do no workers owe their solidarity to a fellow worker who was assaulted and then blacklisted?

What is most disappointing about the list of Latin@ stars is that Gael Garcia Bernal is on it. Coming from a background of radical activism, and having appeared in several movies with leftist politics, I expected more of him.

But when has a belief in radical politics ever made men more inclined to stand against gender based violence?

Violence against women and girls, and sexual violence against children is endemic throughout the world. It is not progressive, radical or liberatory to stand in support of a rapist–it is the norm. It is saying it is ok for child rape to be a normal part of the world.

Latina women and children deserve more, and expect more.
The survivor of Roman Polanski’s assault deserves more.
These “stars” should be ashamed of themselves.

9 Responses to Latin@ stars support child rapist

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October 1st, 2009 at 12:48 pm

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Maegan La Mala

October 1st, 2009 at 1:51 pm

woah macha, good find and very very anger and crazy making. There goes my Mexican boyfriend.

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Marie Camacho

October 1st, 2009 at 2:01 pm

I couldn’t agree more. It’s amazing how people will contradict their own beliefs when it comes to “one of their own” committing injustice.

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dankam

October 1st, 2009 at 5:59 pm

This issue is about humanity. What good will it do to bring him behind bars now hurting his family, ruining the rest of his productive life? Will it change anything in what happened then? Will it fix anything? Adding another tragedy to the one that happened and that was forgiven by the victim will do any good? Most stupid notion of justice is revenge. Sinister and stupid.

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la Macha

October 1st, 2009 at 6:12 pm

Dankam, would you like to be the 13 year old that was vaginally and anally raped? would you like to be a 13 year old right now and read about how it’s “humanity” driven to let a man who rapes girls your age run wild, while you get to be reemed in the newspapers for DECADES? You feel humanity for men who rape little girls. Fine. I’m glad somebody does, really. But I have humanity for the 13 year old girls out there who have or will be raped by men–and then who are told that their bodies aren’t important enough for grown ups to do anything about that rapist. It’s society’s job to protect those 13 year olds, and telling all the rapists out there that “it’s ok, all is forgiven” is not going to protect anybody. Open season on 13 year old bodies is what is sinister and stupid to me.

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Sandina

October 2nd, 2009 at 11:51 am

As a mother of two girls, I would never stop seeking justice until someone who raped my daughters was brought to face his unspeakable crimes. Why should Polanski get off the hook just because he’s rich, white, famous and respected in the art world?! How many other young women’s lives have been ruined because men, especially those with power, are never held accountable? Shame on Gael, Penelope, and the other artists who signed the petition.

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Erick Tellez

October 5th, 2009 at 1:29 am

Gael Garcia Bernal?, wow. where is the real list?????

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Kevin

October 18th, 2009 at 4:56 pm

I’ve beent rying to keep a list of all the Stars Who SUpport Child Rape. It’s also to compile as much dirt on this scumbag Polanski as possible.

Hola!

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