October 13, 2003


Commenting on Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, Gregg Easterbrook decrees that Jews should not make films with violent content. 

Disney's CEO, Michael Eisner, is Jewish; the chief of Miramax, Harvey Weinstein, is Jewish. Yes, there are plenty of Christian and other Hollywood executives who worship money above all else, promoting for profit the adulation of violence. Does that make it right for Jewish executives to worship money above all else, by promoting for profit the adulation of violence? Recent European history alone ought to cause Jewish executives to experience second thoughts about glorifying the killing of the helpless as a fun lifestyle choice.

Other than Leni Riefenstahl I'm not sure that any filmmakers had a role in the rise of Nazism so I fail to see the connection.

It is unclear to what extent that Easterbrook watched Kill Bill. The previous quote would indicate that the film contained many innocent people being killed. In fact Uma Thurman’s character The Bride kills no one except assassins, rapists, and bodyguards for Japanese gangsters. She in fact spares the life of a child after she kills her mother, an assassin and later a young gangster telling him to go back to his mother.


11:47:32 PM    

In time for this year’s Canadian Thanksgiving Day, researchers announce progress in the development of super-turkeys that have improved disease resistance and increased egg-laying abilities.
11:25:57 PM