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Responses to Salon.Com Article

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On September 17, 2004, Salon.Com printed an article (since picked up by the U.K. newspaper The Guardian) called "Flicks for the Far Right", reviewing the American Film Renaissance festival. The article included an unflattering paragraph on Innocents Betrayed. Fans responded with a variety of eloquent letters, two of which are reprinted below. [Read more reader letters here.]

Dear [author] Ms. Goldberg,

I have not been able to access your complete article, but have read excerpts such as the following:

Amazingly, Cashill's film wasn't the most outlandish documentary on offer. It was trumped by Innocents Betrayed, which attributes most of the 20th century's genocides, as well as lynching, the Japanese- American internment and the rape of Nanking, to gun control. Jumping from country to country, it first explains how a particular government passed laws limiting the ownership of weapons, and then cuts to pornographic montages of mutilated corpses. Walking out, a conservative journalist from Washington looked at me and said, “OK, that was offensive.”

I've been researching the issue for years, and the collective memory is short. Knowing the history of Nazi Germany, Mussolini's Italy and Stalin's Russia did not prevent the “Killing Fields” of Cambodia or the mass graves of Saddam's Iraq, Amin's Uganda, Rwanda, today's Sudan... the list is long and wearying.

One of the most disturbing images I have ever seen is “The First Million Mom March.” [Hyperlink below]. There are dozens of naked women, first alive and in line, guarded by men with rifles, crying, holding babies -- then dead or dying in a field appropriate for picnics, killed by their own countrymen. One girl who was only wounded by the firing squad is being shot again at close range, her mouth open in a futile scream for mercy.

I always find “The First Million Mom March” extremely offensive -- but in no way pornographic. Maybe the word you were looking for was "obscene." But not because of nudity.

It is obscene when people strip their neighbors of rights, then dignity, then their clothes, then their lives. But first they must be stripped of their weapons, as these citizens were. People named Goldberg, Blumenthal, Rosenberg -- like you, your neighbors and co-workers -- herded and murdered by their own country's policemen and soldiers after they traded their guns for the promise of protection.

To be naked is to be vulnerable. To be disarmed is to be helpless. To be helpless and die senselessly is not only a tragedy, it is a sin against nature and whatever deity one might acknowledge. That is for prey animals.

I'm sorry the images of senseless, sadistic deaths were offensive.
Sometimes numbers alone do not penetrate. When one is more offended by the images than by the act, one's priorities are out of whack. Perhaps it is a lack of empathy, an all-too-common problem in our modern era.

I can imagine hearing the manacled kneeling person next to the person next to me shot dead, then the person next to me, then...

I can imagine my sisters or granddaughters as part of an anonymous pile of worm fodder in a grainy photo.

I feel outrage. But not at the filmmaker who shows me the photo. At the fact that the film is necessary at all. Innocents Betrayed is the culmination of the diligent research and the financial contributions of people who say “Never Again!” in a desperate attempt to sway people whose actions and votes could lead the way to “Again! And Soon!”

It is historic fact, not speculation, that prohibiting a race, class or ethnic group from owning weapons always precedes persecution of that group. One exception I can think of might be American black slaves, who were brought here in chains and then forbidden to have weapons in order to keep them subdued. They were most likely disarmed [individually, not by laws] and then captured by rival tribes and sold.

Innocents Betrayed is not meant to shock for the sake of being shocking, but to shock people awake. No amount of fictional movie violence is deemed too offensive for our jaded culture. To have the proof of the actual tortured, terrified deaths of ordinary men, women and children called that -- proves the need for such a documentary. It is neither right-wing nor left, but human, just as the subject matter of The Laramie Project is not only a cause celebre of the Left, but a plea for humanity.

Thank you for listening.

J.C.
Chesterfield, Virginia

The First Million Mom March photographs are available for viewing here.


Dear Editor:

I have been informed by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, of which I have been a member for 13 years, that one of your writers, Michelle Goldberg, has written a disparaging review of JPFO's anti-gun-control documentary, "Innocents Betrayed."

I too wrote a review of this film when it was first released. Since I have also lived through the disarmament of a country (Jamaica), and the subsequent carnage ensuing from draconian gun-control visited upon a civilian population, perhaps I am more qualified to write about the real consequences of disarmament and gun control than your reviewer, Ms. Goldberg. A link to my story is under my signature, and is also included in my review, which can be read at:

http://www.strike-the-root.com/3/terry/terry2.html

The idea that Ms. Goldberg termed "Innocents Betrayed" - but not the real-life disarmament and slaughter of innocent citizens - "pornographic" is incredible, to say the least. It is hard to believe that someone could be both so ignorant of history and out-of-touch with the dark and genocidal side of human nature.

In addition, I challenge her to produce the name of the unnamed "conservative" from D.C. who allegedly told her, "Well, that was offensive." Making up quotes is easy when you don't cite your source. Pulitzer Prize winning journalists have been fired for such concoctions - let's have Ms. Goldberg name her source. If she won't, then her journalistic integrity is definitely in question - something I hope your editorial staff will take seriously.

Below is the email alert I received from JPFO. I would suggest that Ms. Goldberg read the Dr. Sarah Thompson article "Raging Against Self-
Defense: A Psychiatrist Examines the Anti-Gun Mentality"
(http://www.jpfo.org/ragingagainstselfdefense.htm)

She might find something of herself in this piece.

Sincerely,

Tina Terry
Arizona
http://www.jpfo.org/jamaica.htm

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