carmen_lj: (v4v; political sentiments)
carmen_lj ([personal profile] carmen_lj) wrote2009-09-29 09:21 pm

Things I Learned Today:

Rape is okay so long as you are a rich and successful filmmaker.

At least according to the people signing this petition asking for the release of Roman Polanski.

Fucking hell.

The wording of the petition is as disgusting as the sentiment:

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

"Case of morals" is the cool new term for rape, I take it. And it's the rape of a thirteen year old girl. So it's irrelevent whether she consented or not (she didn't).

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.

HOW DARE THOSE SNEAKY POLICE TURN UP TO ARREST HIM SOMEWHERE WHERE THEY KNEW HE'D BE? Next they'll be, like, investigating crimes and searching for evidence and stuff. WHERE WILL THIS MADNESS END?

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.

Which they can do, as far as I'm aware, it's just that, for some MAD REASON filmmakers are not always above the law. (I mean the history of this case is pretty oh-dear-god, but making out it is a GROSS INJUSTICE when someone is arrested for a crime they've been convicted of and not served the sentence, and then committed several more crimes to escape is A BIT MAD.)

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.

Yes, dammit! If you're on the run from the law and you can't be safe in Switzerland, where can you be safe?!

And I think we can guess the effects: if people, even filmmakers, commit a crime, they may actually be arrested, even by the Swiss. HORRORS.

This extradition, if it takes place, will be heavy in consequences and will take away his freedom.

And why will it take away his freedom? OH YEAH, CAUSE HE DONE A RAPE.

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

I fucking well hope not, or I'll never be able to watch a movie again.

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

PS. What is this rule of law of which you speak?

(I'm aware of the victim's desire just to not want to deal with any of this any more, but the criminal law is there to serve justice, not the victim, and however much one sympathises with her, it's hardly in the interests of a just and safe society to turn a blind eye to rapists and bail-jumpers.)
ext_7899: the tenth doctor stands alone (I live in a moral grey area: the OotP)

[identity profile] rhipowered.livejournal.com 2009-09-29 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
This international filmmaker says HANG HIM BLOODY HIGH.
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[identity profile] calapine.livejournal.com 2009-09-29 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I CANNOT BELIEVE THE ORIGINAL SENTENCE. EIGHTY FUCKING DAYS INDEED.
ext_7899: the tenth doctor stands alone (film!bitch: Mark Cohen)

[identity profile] rhipowered.livejournal.com 2009-09-29 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I hate this shit. Seriously. I hate it and I am stunned anyone in the industry wants to work with this man, much less anyone female. I would attempt to projectile vomit on his shoes if I were asked.

I don't give any shit if he's SORRY, either.
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[identity profile] calapine.livejournal.com 2009-09-29 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
If you were actually sorry, one might think you'd want to pay your debt to society and not RUN AWAY TO ESCAPE FORTY MORE DAYS IN JAIL.
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[identity profile] rhipowered.livejournal.com 2009-09-29 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I will say this, as noted in my own LJ: really bad things happen in American prisons to convicted child rapists, and there is a lot of blind eye.

But that's not an excuse. He should have thought of it in the first place, the fuckhead.

[identity profile] sabra-n.livejournal.com 2009-09-29 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think that was a sentence - it was 80 days for a psych eval to see if he should be deported or sent to jail. Polanski was never actually sentenced because he skipped out on his sentencing hearing.
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[identity profile] calapine.livejournal.com 2009-09-29 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, that's much less insane.