COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Artistic Freedom
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I must point out that this letter is my opinion only, as I am on a number of boards of directors in the entertainment field and what I say does not reflect their opinions.
I am sick and tired of listening to Heston’s Republican and conservative view. I am beginning to believe that Jesse Helms and Heston are one and the same.
Just a few weeks ago Heston wrote in The Times, “I’m ashamed of my union,” . . . meaning Equity. Well, I have news for you, Mr. Heston, a lot of people in the entertainment unions are not only ashamed of you but are tired of your anti-union stand.
For someone who has used the unions to gain wealth and fame, it’s amazing how much you try to destroy our unions. Your constant interfering with the union extras has almost destroyed our Screen Extras Guild. The pain you have caused our members and the loss of jobs are disgusting.
It’s ironic that Heston quotes Orwell’s “Animal Farm”: “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” Of course he is talking about himself.
GENE POE, President
Screen Extras Guild
Los Angeles
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