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I bolded the part that mentions what she is giving to charity
I really dont like barbara streisand. It was supposed to be a concert not a political show. I understand some people feel really strongly about politics, but what she has to realize is just because those people are at her show doesnt mean everyone shares her political views and she proved that shes an obnoxious bitch that needs to shut the fuck up herself and just sing her cheesy ass songs. Shes not the shit, like she thinks she is.
"Shut the FUCK up!"
Since any idiot in America with a phone can pontificate about politics on talk radio, why can't an intelligent, articulate woman who has researched her subject speak her mind in public? Some years back she was invited to speak at the JFK institute at Harvard. She was brilliant. (And, yes, she wrote the speech herself.) Anyone who attends one of Barbra's concerts should certainly be aware of the fact that she's going to speak her mind. She always does. With regard to Mel Gibson or other conservatives, if I enjoyed a performer, their political views wouldn't stop me from watching/listening to them.There has to be a distinction made between the talent that made (and continues to make) someone famous and his/her political views.
I enjoy Barbra Streisand's voice when she's singing. She's got talent out the schnoz (sorry) just like Celine Dion, Whitney Houston (maybe not anymore), Frank Sinatra, and Elvis Presley. I've found her movies fairly entertaining--from Funny Girl to On a Clear Day and even Yentl.
So, she can sing and she can act. God bless her.
That doesn't mean she should spend her time during concerts giving her political views. More importantly, if she chooses to do so, it doesn't give her the right to be taken seriously. I would have been in the audience shouting "Shut the fuck up and sing, Barbra!"
Think about it this way: Do those of you who have defended Babs' right to freedom of expression also agree that you would still go see a Mel Gibson movie? He is, afterall, also just an actor--just like Babs.
Barbra can speak her mind in a concert for which people paid a great deal of money. Gibson either makes movies with no political agenda or puts out movies that are very up front about his political agenda with no deception involved. To that extent, isn't Mel Gibson being at least a little more honest about what he's going to do with your money?
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