Today the system worked. The Motion Picture Association of America
(MPAA) upheld its R rating for Michael Moore’s "Fahrenheit 9/11,"
a crass smear of this nation in general and President Bush in particular.
The movie is scheduled for release in New York on Wednesday and nationwide
on Friday.
MPAA ratings are determined by a panel of parents, who in the instance
of "Fahrenheit 9/11" found obscene language, piles of dead
bodies, injured children and a beheading worthy of an R rating. Frankly,
it sounds to me as if it deserves an X, but at least an R means that
no one under 17 years of age will be allowed into the film without
a parent or guardian.
Andthis is what so enraged Moore and his comrades at Lions
Gate Films, the distributor of the film.
Tom Ortenberg, president of Lions Gate, argued that the rating should
be reduced to PG-13 because 15- and 16-year-olds should be free to
see the film on their own since they could end up in military service
in Iraq in the next
few years.
But he didn’t stop there. Here the obsession with getting to children
becomes clear:
"I hope the R rating doesn't have a large impact on the box
office," Ortenberg said. "I've spoken with many parents,
including some on the appeals board, who absolutely said they are
going to take their children to see the film. We'll just have to hope
the teenagers we're encouraging to see this picture find their way
in through parents or adult guardians."
While Ortenberg is being a bit subtle, his intent is clear. He makes
this statement after declaring that 15- and 16-year-olds should be
able to see the film, states they’re encouraging children to see it,
and then adds, coyly, that kids should "find their way in."
Still not convinced? Take it from Michael Moore, who would not know
subtlety even if it came on a plate, commenting on the R rating in
the same report:
"Moore urged younger teenagers to go see the film anyway. ‘I
encourage all teenagers to come see my movie, by any means necessary.
If you need me to sneak you in, let me know,’ he said."
I was fascinated by the frenzy of these men to have access to children.
This is in part because Leftists know that in order to control the
future, theymust get to your children’s minds without your
interference.
I sent this note to my personal e-mail list and heard immediately
from David Horowitz, president of the Center for the Study of Popular
Culture and founder of Frontpagemagazine.com, who shed an even more
frightening light on their agenda. David reminded me that a PG-13
rating also allowssecondary school distribution of a film.
Talk about unfettered access to a captive group of your children!
I’m sure they’ve fantasized about thousands of DVDs being sent –
at no cost, of course – to high school history and civics teachers
nationwide. This message would then have the legitimacy in your children’s
eyes of being presented in a school environment, where they are to
accept and “learn” whatever is thrown their way.
The agenda of Michael Moore and Tom Ortenberg is obvious. They know
adults will and do see this film as propaganda and will dismiss it
accordingly. Children, on the other hand, do not have the critical
thinking skills required to understand when they’re being taken for
a ride by an angry and miserable man. And children must see
it without that pesky parent who might actually put things in context
or even provide a running editorial on the material.
That, my dear friends, they cannot have.
I wrote a letter to Mr. Ortenberg calling his attention to the shocking
nature of what he was suggesting. I wrote in part:
During my tenure on the Left as a leader in NOW, I recognized how,
in our zeal to promote our agenda, we became indecent. Here, too,
you see the results of Groupthink and Malignant Narcissism jammed
together. Not only do these people believe they have sole possession
of the truth, they are so convinced that they also think they know
what’s best for yourchildren. Your concerns, your values, your
rejection of the propaganda of that film, the maliciousness, the hate,
is of no concern to them. They know what’s best, and they are determined
to access your children one way or another.
And all this for a film that has been, amazingly, endorsed by the
terrorist group Hezbollah! Unbelievable? Not quite. Melanie Morgan,
one of the nation’s more important radio talk show hosts, has established
www.moveamericaforward.org, a site that shows how to fight anti-Americanism
here at home and abroad. She has compiled one of the more complete
information bases about Moore’s agenda and the nature of his demagogic
film, including background on Moore’s Hezbollah support. I urge you
visit her site.
Here’s a newsflash to Ortenberg and Moore: The American people may
be silent a great deal of the time, but they should not mistake that
as our being empty vessels waiting to be told what to do by people
of their ilk. We are tolerant and care about freedom of expression,
but that does not mean we will offer up our children to be guided
by self-loathing malignant narcissists who, to say the least, do not
have our, or anyone else’s, best interests in mind.
It takes a lot for the American people to say enough is enough. Viacom
and CBS provided one of those last straws with Janet Jackson and the
Super Bowl. Perhaps they should ask Mel Karmazin (who has since resigned
from Viacom) what it’s like when we’ve had enough, what happens when
the American people are underestimated by cultural gatekeepers who
must think that we’re just a bunch of lemmings hoping for Michael
Moore to lead us off his cliff.
As the Super Bowl fiasco showed, we are awake, we are listening and
we don’t like what we’re hearing. Tom Ortenberg and his Lions Gate
Films and Michael Moore can make and distribute whatever film they
want, but going after children, and doing so blatantly and with complete
disdain for parents in this nation, will wake up a giant they could
never imagine. This is the least of the line we draw.
Would you like to remind Tom Ortenberg, Lions Gate Films and Michael
Moore that you will be the determiner of you children’s values,
not them? Here’s how you can. And remember, a message is heard only
when presented with reason, logic and respect. At the very least it
will remind them what they lack:
Tom Ortenberg, the president of Lions Gate Entertainment,
can be e-mailed at tortenberg@lgecorp.com
The Lions Gate Web site is at: http://www.lionsgatefilms.com/index_flash.html
A variety of e-mail options for Michael Moore are at: http://www.michaelmoore.com/email/index.php
Tammy Bruce