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The awesome Meryl Streep


She captured our hearts with her stirring performances in “Sophie’s Choice” and “Deer Hunter.” She helped us forget our problems with enjoyable performers in “Mamma Mia” and “The Devil Wears Prada.”

She was a joy to watch in last year’s movie, “Florence Foster Jenkins.”

But her acceptance speech for being honored with the Cecil B. DeMille award for lifetime achievement at last Monday’s Golden Globes melted our hearts. She was awesome!

The Golden Globe Award is a recognition by members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association of works of excellence in film and television, both domestic and foreign.

Streep didn’t mention names but everybody knew who she was referring to when she said this:

“There was one performance this year that stunned me. It sank its hooks in my heart. Not because it was good. There was nothing good about it. But it was effective and it did its job. It made its intended audience laugh and show their teeth. It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter, someone he outranked in privilege, power, and the capacity to fight back. It kind of broke my heart when I saw it. I still can’t get it out of my head because it wasn’t in a movie. It was real life.”

In November 2015, during a campaign rally in South Carolina, presidential candidate Donald Trump made fun of Serge Kovaleski, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist writing for The New York Times.

Kovaleski has arthrogryposis, which affects the movement in his arms.

Streep said, “…this instinct to humiliate, when it’s modelled by someone in the public platform, by someone powerful, it filters down into everybody’s life, because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing. Disrespect invites disrespect. Violence incites violence. When the powerful use their position to bully others, we all lose.”

These kinds of situation is not alien to Filipinos. In a rally in Kalibo, during the campaign, then candidate Rodrigo Duterte made fun of a stroke victim he knew, imitating the contorted movement of the person with disability to the laughter of his audience.

Streep’s speech resonated with many Filipinos who yearn for a more courageous and responsible media to do the battle for them against government apathy and abuses.

“We need the principled press to hold power to account, to call them on the carpet for every outrage.That’s why our founders enshrined the press and its freedoms in our constitution,” Streep said.

The Philippines remains to be in the top five of countries journalists where journalists are killed with impunity according to the Global Impunity Index of the Committee to Protect Journalists. That’s why even if Streep’s audience was Hollywood, Filipino journalists were touched by her call to protect journalists: “So I only ask the famously well-heeled Hollywood Foreign Press and all of us in our community to join me in supporting the committee to protect journalists. Because we’re going to need them going forward. And they’ll need us to safeguard the truth.”

President-elect Trump went to Twitter to denigrate the three-time Academy Award winner who has been nominated for a record 19 Oscars and a record 30 Golden Globes calling her overrated.

Trump, just like another president we know, has no respect for the truth. It’s best to ignore him.

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15 Comments

  1. Tilamsik Tilamsik

    Meryl Streep.. The Bridges of Madison County.
    mark of a real actress and humanitarian.

    The president I know is a “moron”.

  2. bat0ng-buh4y bat0ng-buh4y

    Is this the same Meryl Streep who gave convicted rapist Roman Polanski a standing ovation when he won the Oscar for best director in 2003?

  3. Tilamsik Tilamsik

    Yes she is, she made an standing ovation in the Academy Awards ceremony of 2003, just after Polanski was announced as the winner in the Best Director category for his film The Pianist.

    Amplify your point, please..!!

  4. bat0ng-buh4y bat0ng-buh4y

    Double standard, she loathed an a**hole but admired another a**hole and a convicted criminal.

  5. batangpasig batangpasig

    Comparing apples and oranges! Streep was praising Polanski for his artistic achievement, not for his unwholesome personal life.

  6. bat0ng-buh4y bat0ng-buh4y

    So we just have to to sweep under the rug his criminal convictions because of his artistic achievement? He is accountable for all his actions personal or otherwise.

  7. batangpasig batangpasig

    Of course not. Let the law follow its due course but in the meantime acknowledge and celebrate the person’s achievement. If we follow your trend of thinking, then we have to ignore the contributions of Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, Alan Turing, Sartre and his lover Simone de Beauvoir… This list could be endless.

  8. bat0ng-buh4y bat0ng-buh4y

    In case of Polanski, the law was followed in due course. With the personalities you mentioned, were they all charged in court and convicted?

  9. batangpasig batangpasig

    No court conviction is necessary to sideline a person’s contributions to the arts and sciences, only the misplaced ostracism by those who should realize that no one lives a pristine perfect existence. Alan Turing who formulated the concepts of theoretical computer science and encryption code system, was prosecuted and convicted in court. You will have to do your own research if you are interested.

    Here in our benighted land, Estrella D. Alfon, a prolific author whose works were read in high school during my time, was convicted of obscenity and meted out a prison term. Only the pardon of President Carlos P. Garcia, himself the author of many erotic poems, saved the day for her. She now lies in a simple cemetery plot at Manila Memorial Park. A stone’s throw away is the tomb of socialite Chona Recto Kasten, known for something else.

  10. bat0ng-buh4y bat0ng-buh4y

    Let me ask you a question: When the time comes that you got to meet your Maker, will your earthly accomplishments, awards and achievements matter? I don’t think so.

  11. Tilamsik Tilamsik

    Yeah..! Trumph will go to Hell..!

  12. Walang pinagkaiba yan sa kaso ni Woody Allen, who got a 2-minute standing ovation at Cannes last 2015 for Irrational Man and then again last year for Cafe Society.

    All the while katabi niya yung ampon nila ng ex-wife niya. Yung ampon, asawa na niya ngayon.

    Mas malaswa yata yung kaso na yon.

  13. Tilamsik Tilamsik

    and Mia Farrow was left behind, devastated..!!

  14. baguneta baguneta

    Pag wala ng maisagot ibabanat na yung tungkol sa maker o panginoon. ang mga relihiyoso nga naman… so arrogant.

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