I see that English nurses are protesting against the movie The Snake Pit, because it represents nurses as hard and unsympathetic. The curse of today is the Pressure Group, especially in America. You cant take a step without getting picketed by someone. One odd aspect of it is that you can no longer put a negro on the stage unless you make him very dignified. Owing to the activities of the negro pressure group, comic negro characters are absolutely taboo. The result is that all the negro actors are out of work, because the playwrights wont write parts for them.
Thus, P. G. Wodehouse writing to Bill Townend, on March 30, 1949 and foreshadowing by almost half-a-century the recent revival of Show Boat (a work in which he had a hand, or anyway a finger), a production picketed during its Toronto try-out by black community groups who denounced it as racist. They were right: the black characters were the only ones treated wit ...
Mark Steyn’s most recent book is America Alone: The End of the World As We Know It (Regnery)
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This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 18 September 1999, on page 38
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