A writer whose work you admire A LOT turns out to be a
disgusting pervert. Do you stop reading their work? Do you hold your nose with
one hand as you turn the pages with the other? Do you refuse to be on a panel
with them?
Personally, this is the easiest question in the world for
me to answer. No! I’m tired of disgusting perverts on all levels. Just tired.
With all the truly incredible writers in the writing community I wouldn’t waste
one second on a writer who is revealed to be disgusting pervert. I couldn’t be
persuaded to read one more word from such a writer, and regardless of how much
clout it might earn me, no way could I see myself sitting on a panel beside
someone who has been revealed to be a disgusting pervert.
I’ve heard the arguments that talent should or could be
separated from the misdeeds of the artist, but it’s an impossible distinction
to me. There’s been a debate raging for years in music circles regarding
R&B legend R. Kelly. His talent is unquestionable, some might argue genius.
But based on his 30-year prison sentence, I think it’s safe to say he is a
disgusting pervert.
Radio stations and individuals alike had to decide to
either continue to listen to and play his music or leave him in the dirt where
he belongs. Shockingly, to me at least, it appears to be a 50/50 split decision.
I can still turn on the radio and hear any number of his songs playing on the
local R&B station. I can still find myself in a heated argument at any
cookout or card table on the morality of continuing to listen to him, despite
his heinous crimes. And just last week mainstream media seemed positively
gleeful at the news of a new song release, from prison. So, what do I know?
Unfortunately, the world we live in today has given us
all too many opportunities to check the strength of our convictions. Seems like
every other day there are new reports of people we’ve held in high esteem being
revealed as vile, racist, or yes, a disgusting pervert. I’m a hard pass on
working with all disgusting perverts, even from my lowly perch as new author.
Would I be so adamant about my position if writing was
my only job and working with a disgusting pervert might help my career? I’d
like to think that wouldn’t matter, I really would. But sometimes when I’m dreaming
of my breakthrough, I’ve wondered what I would do if someone like a Harvey
Weinstein were to offer me a movie deal. Would I have the strength to stick by
my principals and say no, or fold at the chance of success? That is the
question that we all have to ask ourselves.
I’m choosing to believe that no matter the
circumstances I remain a hard no to working with or continuing to support all disgusting
perverts. What about you?
3 comments:
I love how honest you are, Angela. Cx
Nice post, Angela. It admire your conviction, but your humility and self-questioning too. Jim
Good answer! It's tricky knowing where to draw the line and the line can be blurry too.
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