Oprah Gives
Much-Ballyhooed Speech on #MeToo. Here Are 4 Problems With It.
January 8, 2018
ByBen Shapiro
@benshapiro
On Sunday evening, Oprah Winfrey received
the Cecille B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award. She proceeded to launch into
an emotional speech about the power of women to fight back against sexism and
sexual malfeasance — a speech that led to widespread celebration in Hollywood,
where everyone knew about the problem of sexual harassment and assault and
nobody did anything for years, but where one speech from the most powerful
woman in the history of media can apparently cure all ills.
Oprah’s speech was quite good, of course. She’s a
terrific performer, and she’s world famous for her ability to connect with her
audience on a personal level. The speech led NBC to tweet out its support for her presidential
candidacy, and led actress Reese Witherspoon to elevate Oprah to the level of
Jesus:
So, what was so special about the speech?
Not much, in truth.
Oprah didn’t name any names. She didn’t explain where she
had been for the prior several decades, as all of this unfolded. She didn’t
encourage any serious measures against sexual harassment and assault. She
channeled the feelings of many women, which is terrific, for what it’s worth —
but it isn’t as though women have been met with scorn and hatred for telling
their stories of sexual assault and harassment. The level of national sympathy
for victims has been overwhelming, as it should be.
In fact, there were several rather insulting moments in Oprah’s
speech that we’re all supposed to ignore (and hey, if she’s a purported
presidential candidate, she deserves to have her speeches analyzed). Here they
are, in order:
1. Oprah Implied That Matters Are The Same For Black
Women Today As They Were For Black People Generally In 1964. She led off
her speech by talking about how moved she was in 1964 when Sidney Poitier won
the DeMille Award. “I remember his tie was white, and of course his skin was
black, and I had never seen a black man being celebrated like that. I tried
many, many times to explain what a moment like that means to a little girl, a
kid watching from the cheap seats as my mom came through the door bone tired
from cleaning other people's houses.”
This is quite moving and beautiful. But then Oprah feels
the need to state that young black girls will treat her victory in 2018 the
same way, which is asinine. Sorry, it is. Oprah stated, “In 1982, Sidney
received the Cecil B. DeMille award right here at the Golden Globes and it is
not lost on me that at this moment, there are some little girls watching as I
become the first black woman to be given this same award.”
Michelle Obama has been First Lady. Condoleezza
Rice has been Secretary of State,
Loretta
Lynch has been Attorney
General, and Susan Rice has been national security advisor.
Many of today’s top stars are black women, in music and sports and television
and movies. It’s insipid for Oprah to compare herself to Poitier, or 1964 with
2018.
2. Oprah’s Press Pandering. Yes, we all appreciate
the press for doing the hard work of digging. But it’s nothing but pandering to
suggest that they’re engaged in the “insatiable dedication to uncovering the
absolute truth that keeps us from turning a blind eye to corruption and to
injustice.” It’s even more ridiculous to say this in the context of the
Hollywood Foreign Press Association, an organization of international
journalists who report on . . . Hollywood, where they apparently had nothing to
say for decades about sexual harassment and abuse.
3. “Your Truth.” This one is a pet peeve. Oprah
stated, “What I know for sure is that speaking your truth is the most powerful
tool we all have.” She’d go on to praise women for telling their stories of
assault and harassment, which is wonderful and positive. But the phrase “your
truth” is the opposite of truth — there’s the truth, and there’s your opinion.
End of story.
4. She Equated The Status Of A Raped Black Woman In
Alabama In 1944 To Women In Hollywood Today. Oprah told the story of Recy
Taylor, who was kidnapped and raped in Alabama by six white men. She only died
ten days ago. The story is heartbreaking. But then Oprah stated, “She lived as
we all have lived, too many years in a culture broken by brutally powerful men.
For too long, women have not been heard or believed if they dare speak the
truth to the power of those men. But their time is up. Their time is up.”
This is plainly absurd. To compare the fate of women in
Hollywood in 2018 with the fate of Recy Taylor in 1944 is ridiculous. But it’s
precisely the sort of nonsense Oprah routinely preaches: when The Butler
was released in 2013, Oprah compared Trayvon Martin to lynching victim Emmitt
Till.
The conclusion of Oprah’s speech was magnificent, by the
way:
I've interviewed and portrayed people who've withstood
some of the ugliest things life can throw at you, but the one quality all of
them seem to share is an ability to maintain hope for a brighter morning, even
during our darkest nights. So I want all the girls watching here, now, to know
that a new day is on the horizon! And when that new day finally dawns, it will
be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this
room tonight, and some pretty phenomenal men, fighting hard to make sure that
they become the leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say
"Me too" again.
But it would be nice if Oprah had used some of her power
to fight the Harvey
Weinsteins of the world years
ago, rather than leading from behind.
Let’s connect the dots:
Loretta Lynch
Loretta Lynch
was the attorney general for the U.S.
Department of Justice, and Sharon
Malone’s Harvard classmate.
Note: Sharon Malone was
Loretta Lynch’s Harvard classmate,
and is married to Eric H. Holder Jr.
Eric H. Holder Jr.
is married to Sharon Malone, a
director at the NAACP Legal Defense
& Educational Fund, was the attorney general at the U.S. Department of Justice for the Barack Obama administration, and a board
member for the American Constitution
Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the NAACP
Legal Defense & Educational Fund, the Brookings Institution (think tank), the Aspen Institute (think tank), the International Rescue Committee, and the Robin Hood Foundation.
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, Gavin Newsom was invited to his 2013
wedding reception, and is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank).
Susan E. Rice was
a director at the Atlantic Council of
the United States (think tank), a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution (think tank), and was the White House
national security adviser, former U.S. ambassador to UN for the Barack Obama administration.
Condoleezza Rice
is an honorary director at the Atlantic
Council of the United States (think tank), a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), an
overseer at the International Rescue
Committee, and was a director at the ONE
Campaign.
Tom
Brokaw is an overseer at the International
Rescue Committee, and was an anchor for the NBC Nightly News.
ONE Campaign is
a partner with the International Rescue
Committee.
Michelle Obama
was an advocate for the ONE Campaign,
Harvey Weinstein arranged for her to
announce best picture at 2012 Oscars, was the first lady for the Barack Obama administration, and is
married to Barack Obama.
Barack
Obama is married to Michelle Obama,
was the president for the Barack Obama
administration, a parishioner at the Trinity
United Church of Christ (Chicago), and the candidate for the 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign.
Oprah Winfrey was
a parishioner at the Trinity United
Church of Christ (Chicago), and is a council member at the National Museum of African American History
and Culture.
African
American Religious Leadership Committee was an advisory group for the 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign.
Jeremiah A.
Wright Jr. was a member of the African
American Religious Leadership
Committee, and is a senior pastor at the Trinity United Church of Christ (Chicago).
Trumpeter
Newsmagazine is a publication for the Trinity
United Church of Christ (Chicago).
Louis Farrakhan
is awarded the 2007 Jeremiah Wright Jr. Trumpeter award from Trumpeter Newsmagazine, the organizer
for the Million Man March, and the acting
head for the Nation of Islam.
National
Museum of African American History and Culture is a member of the Smithsonian Institution.
Joseph R. Biden Jr.
was a regent at the Smithsonian
Institution, and the vice president for the Barack Obama administration.
Xavier Becerra is
a regent at
the Smithsonian Institution, and the
attorney general for the California
state government.
Gavin
Newsom is the lieutenant governor for the California state government, and was invited to George Soros’s 2013 wedding reception.
Eric H. Holder Jr.
is the outside counsel for the California
state government, married to Sharon
Malone, a director at the NAACP
Legal Defense & Educational Fund, was the attorney general at the U.S. Department of Justice for the Barack Obama administration, and a
board member for the American
Constitution Society.
Sharon Malone is
married to Eric H. Holder Jr., and was
Loretta Lynch’s Harvard classmate.
Loretta Lynch
was Sharon Malone’s Harvard
classmate, and the attorney general for the U.S. Department of Justice.
Barack
Obama was the president for the Barack
Obama administration, a parishioner at the Trinity United Church of Christ (Chicago), the candidate for the 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign,
is married to Michelle Obama, and Harry S. Truman’s seventh cousin 3
times removed.
Harry S. Truman was
Barack Obama’s seventh cousin 3
times removed, and a member of the Phi
Beta Kappa Society.
Elena
Kagan is a member of the Phi Beta
Kappa Society, a justice for the U.S.
Supreme Court, and was a solicitor general for the Barack Obama administration.
Samuel
Anthony Alito Jr. is a
member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society,
and a justice for the U.S. Supreme Court.
Stephen G. Breyer
is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa
Society, and a justice for the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Ruth Bader
Ginsburg is a member of the Phi Beta
Kappa Society, and a justice for the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Anthony M. Kennedy
is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa
Society, and a justice for the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Sonia Sotomayor
is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa
Society, and a justice for the U.S.
Supreme Court.
David Hackett
Souter is a member of the Phi Beta
Kappa Society, and was a justice for the U.S. Supreme Court.
Harry A. Blackmun
was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa
Society, and a justice for the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Lewis F. Powell
Jr. was a member of the Phi Beta
Kappa Society, and a justice for the U.S.
Supreme Court.
John Paul Stevens
was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa
Society, and a justice for the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Potter Stewart
was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa
Society, and a justice for the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Byron R. White
was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa
Society, and a justice for the U.S.
Supreme Court.
William Howard
Taft was a member of the Phi Beta
Kappa Society, and a chief justice for the U.S. Supreme Court.
John G. Roberts
Jr. is the chief justice for the U.S.
Supreme Court, and the chancellor for the Smithsonian Institution.
National
Museum of African American History and Culture is a member of the Smithsonian Institution.
Oprah Winfrey is a
council member at the National Museum of
African American History and Culture, and was a parishioner at the Trinity United Church of Christ (Chicago).
Trumpeter
Newsmagazine is a publication for the Trinity
United Church of Christ (Chicago).
Louis Farrakhan
is awarded the 2007 Jeremiah Wright Jr. Trumpeter award from Trumpeter Newsmagazine, the organizer
for the Million Man March, and the
acting head for the Nation of Islam.
Harvey Weinstein
arranged for Michelle Obama to
announce best picture at 2012 Oscars, and is a director at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Jeff
Zucker is a director emeritus at the Robin
Hood Foundation, an executive producer for the NBC Nightly News, the CEO for the NBC Universal Television Group, and the president & CEO for NBCUniversal.
Brian Williams
is a director emeritus at the Robin Hood
Foundation, and was an anchor for the NBC
Nightly News.
Tom
Brokaw was a director at
the Robin Hood Foundation, an anchor
for the NBC Nightly News, and is an
overseer at the International Rescue
Committee.
ONE Campaign is
a partner with the International Rescue
Committee.
Michelle Obama
was an advocate for the ONE Campaign,
Harvey Weinstein arranged for her to
announce best picture at 2012 Oscars, was the first lady for the Barack Obama administration, and is
married to Barack Obama.
ONE Campaign is
a partner with the International Rescue
Committee.
Colin L. Powell is
an overseer at the International Rescue
Committee, a council member for the National
Museum of African American History and Culture, and an honorary director at
the Atlantic Council of the United
States (think tank).
Susan E. Rice was
a director at the Atlantic Council of
the United States (think tank), a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution (think tank), and was the White House
national security adviser, former U.S. ambassador to UN for the Barack Obama administration.
Condoleezza Rice
is an honorary director at the Atlantic
Council of the United States (think tank), a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), an
overseer at the International Rescue
Committee, and was a director at the ONE
Campaign.
ONE Campaign is
a partner with the International Rescue
Committee.
Colin L. Powell is
an overseer at the International Rescue
Committee, a council member for the National
Museum of African American History and Culture, an honorary director at the
Atlantic Council of the United States
(think tank), and a council member for the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
National
Museum of African American History and Culture is a member of the Smithsonian Institution.
Oprah Winfrey is a
council member at the National Museum of
African American History and Culture, and was a parishioner at the Trinity United Church of Christ (Chicago).
Trumpeter
Newsmagazine is a publication for the Trinity
United Church of Christ (Chicago).
Louis Farrakhan
is awarded the 2007 Jeremiah Wright Jr. Trumpeter award from Trumpeter Newsmagazine, the organizer
for the Million Man March, and the
acting head for the Nation of Islam.
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