COMMENTARY Violence on TV, in movies reflects reverse racism By Peter Collier and David Horowitz he other morning televi sion viewers were treated JL to a surreal dialogue between Today Show host Bryant ('.umbel and Holly wood's Laurence Fishbume, star of Scorching for Bobby Fischer and other recent hits. The two men had hardly began dis cussing Fishbume's latest suc cess and his astronomical rise in the film world, when the con versation. inevitably it seems these days, turned into a diatribe about Hollywood's racism. Gumbel asked Fishburne if it was easier now' "for an African—American male to get work in Hollywood." Despite his own multimillion-dollar suc cess. Fishburne couldn't say realistically that it was. except for himself. "Wesley” and "Den zel." Other African-American actors still had to "do the tradi tional types of roles that we’ve had to do." Here Gumhle cou pled his thought: "Pimps, hus tlers. gangsters," while Fish burne added "junkies, thieves, racists." It was quite a spectacle. Here were two men making millions of dollars as African-American mega-stars, complaining about the white conspiracy to deny them success. (And of course it was not just Wesley Snipes and Denzel Washington, hut also Whoopi Goldberg. Hill Cosbv, Oprah Winfmy. Eddie Murphy. Arsenin Hall. Danny Glover and Spike Lee who can call their own roles and tunes in today's I lollywood.) Deploring the unreformable reality of American racism has become a ritual for African American celebrities, almost like presenting an apartheid pass in order to retain their sta tus in the community, even when their life experiences argue the exact opposite. Who. today, would deny the fact that in the institutions of slavery and legal discrimination, America committed a great crime against African-Ameri cans and also against itself? The question is whether the cause of a racially plural society is advanced by denying the reality of redress that has already lieen made, or progress that has already been achieved. Has white Hollywood con spired, for example, as Jesse Jackson has claimed, to portray African-Americans as "more violent than we are"? (New York Timm, Sept. 4, 1989) The reverse, in fact, is closer to the truth, in real life, Afrii an Americans commit more than .r>l) percent of the violent crimes, including 55i percent of the homicides in America, but on television whites commit 90 percent of the homicides and most of the violent crimes. As Bruce Saltan, former ABC Vice President has said "Almost every villain (on TV') you so© is .1 WASP." Nor is this an in cident It is the result of a calculated effort 1.11st April, NBC broadcast a made-for-TV movie called Moment of Truth Why My Daughter? It was the true story, filmed in documentary style, of a mother’s search for justice after her daughter was raped, tortured and killed. But the pro ducers made one small change in translating reality on the screen. The real rapist/killer was black. For TV he was made white. Kven simple gangster films are often written to portray whites in a way that feeds racial para noia Fishbumo starred in Under Cover, in which every white is a vicious knave and the plot revolves around the blood libel that the American government is part of a conspiracy to spread drugs to the ghetto. (The si men writer, it happens, was white ) Does the derogatory portrayal of whites as racist oppressors have a social impai t? We think it does. Anger often leads to action. We think there is a con nection between socially sanc tioned racism and other fai ts The I.os Angeles riots, for instance Another Fishburne movie, lloyi ’.V the llood. fea tured a sjieuc.h by the hero again accusing the government of con spiring to spread drugs in the ghetto. It also accused Koreans In real life African-Americans commit more than SO percent of the violent crimes, including 55 percent of the homicides in America, but on television whites commit 90 percent of the homicides and most the violent crimes. of conspiring to buy the* ghetto's real estate out from under the black community If these libels did not inflame passions in Los Angelos, wo don't know what would. The politically correct will predictably condemn the explo ration of these ideas It is unfashionable to discuss social ly sanctioned forms of ra< ism. Yet not to discuss thorn is to enter into another kind of con spiracy the failure to speak clearly in the past has helped to create the present situation in which fabulnled racism feeds directly into the real thing If there is a new rm ism in Ameri ca it is one that is I rased on dou blit standards and special prefer eni M, along with a sentimental attachment to persecution, that add to a kind of social blind ness. Hollywood contributes to these double standards hv por traying the white community as more vicious, racist and mean spirited than in fact it is We do not think such distortion serves the interests of racial harmony or of the black community David Horowitz and Pvtrr Col lier ore president and vice pres ident of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture in Isis Anne les, Calif. COMMENTARY POLICY The Oregon lhnl\ Emerald welcomes commentaries from the public cum timing fopit s of interest to the University t onuminily Commentaries should fit' between 7f*i) and 1,000 words. 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