[lbo-talk] Indian Beatles

Dennis Claxton ddclaxton at earthlink.net
Mon Jun 12 09:37:06 PDT 2006


Dennis P. wrote:


>Cultural imperialism at its cheesiest, if you believe in such
>concepts, that is.

Here's a new one--- cultural colonialism:

http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/printable/327/

Tuesday 30 May 2006 Brad, Angelina and the rise of 'celebrity colonialism' What gives two Hollywood actors the right to shut down an African nation so that they can have a special experience? Brendan O'Neill

Over the past six weeks a Western security force has effectively taken over the small African nation of Namibia. A beach resort in Langstrand in Western Namibia has been sealed off with security cordons, and armed security personnel have been keeping both local residents and visiting foreigners at bay. A no-fly zone has been enforced over part of the country. The Westerners have also demanded that the Namibian government severely restrict the movement of journalists into and out of Namibia. The government agreed and, in a move described by one human rights organisation as 'heavy-handed and brutal', banned certain reporters from crossing its borders.

However, this Western security force is not a US or European army plundering Namibia's natural resources or threatening to topple its government. It is the security entourage of one Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, the celebrity couple better known for living it up in LA than slumming it in Namibia. They reportedly wanted their first child to be born in Namibia because the country is 'the cradle of human kind' and it would be a 'special' experience (1). And it seems that no security measure is too stringent in the name of making Ms Jolie feel special. Welcome to the new celebrity colonialism.

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