Heroic tears

Brady 2022-01-06 08:01:16

Hollywood belongs to the hardest hit by the liberal progressives. Two rare masterpieces in recent years have not received Oscars: "Florida Paradise" (2017) challenges the political correctness of child protection, "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" (2018) ) Not only is there no chicken soup for the indigenous people to save the white people, but they are also suspected of vilifying the indigenous people and "physically challenged". The politics is seriously incorrect!

Therefore, it is completely understandable that "The Elegy of Richard Jouville" has only received an Oscar consoling female supporting nomination.

On the evening of July 27, 1996, as the center of the Atlanta Olympics celebrations, the Centennial Olympic Park was crowded with people. Security guard Richard Jewell found three bombs in a backpack. He immediately notified the police and began to evacuate the crowd. In a moment, the bomb exploded, killing two people and wounding more than 100 people.

Jewell's decisive action avoided even greater casualties. An unknown pawn saved at least hundreds of lives and became a hero that made relatives and friends proud. However, only three days later, Jewell's nightmare fell, from a hero to a suspected terrorist. Under the planning of the FBI, friends who came to eat at his house hid the wiretap.

In the eyes of liberal progressives, Jewell is an anachronistic ridiculous cowboy who wants to be a hero. He is critical and pushy, "trying to write an epic police report with a slight violation of the law."

Playing the gun battle game, Jewell scored very high. He himself is a sharpshooter. His professional ideal is to be an FBI agent to protect his country and people. This makes his lawyer friends feel weird and nauseous, and instantly reminds Eastwood. The line of "American Sniper" sparked a laugh: "Defend the greatest country on earth." In the eyes of liberal progressives, preventing the government from harming the motherland is the only correct patriotic way.

The FBI revealed to the Atlanta Journal of Constitution that Jewell has a major suspicion. He monitors it 24 hours a day and is obedient. This is great. If the media finds a treasure, there are overwhelming reports and criminal psychology profiles: Jewell has failed in life and wanted to make big things. News, be a hero!

Jewell is the kind of conservative youth most disgusted by the liberal media. He is fat and mom-boy, and he has enough weapons at home to equip a platoon. The FBI searched his house upright, not enough for once, twice, even his mother's crisper.

Objectively speaking, it is the responsibility of the FBI to closely monitor and search for suspects. However, they should never deliberately disclose suspects without real evidence. Reporters flocked to them, bringing extremes to Jewell’s mother and son. Big trouble and pain.

The media’s guns and guns locked down the front door and backyard of Jewell’s house. NBC charged Jewell with unnecessarily charged charges in the live broadcast: “There are speculations that the FBI is about to file charges. They may arrest him now, which may be enough to prosecute him.”

Facing the media trial, his mother cried: "I can't protect you." Jeweller was also crying: "Sorry, mom, I should be the one to protect you." On the advice of the lawyer, he passed the highest level of the polygraph. Of detection.

In October 1996, Jewell finally cleared his charge and began to prosecute the media who slandered him. In July 1997, the US Attorney General stated publicly that the FBI should not leak information about the case to the Atlanta Journal and should apologize to Jewell.

In 2001, Jewell was awarded the title of Grand Marshal of the Independence Day Parade in Carmel, Indiana, and became a symbol of the "unsung hero." On May 31, 2003, Rudolf, the terrorist who made many bombings such as the Centennial Olympic Park, was arrested.

In 2006, Georgia Governor Sonny paid tribute to Jewell, thanking him for his rescue operations in the bombing. In 2007, Jewell died of illness at the age of 44. The mother believes that the reason why her son died young is closely related to the physical and psychological harm caused by the media trial.

"Richard Jewell’s Lament" is not only Jewell’s heroic tears, but also Clint Eastwood’s strong protest against progressives and pluralism: European and American media, universities, and political elites have shaped a kind of weakness. That is, the social atmosphere of justice.

In terms of artistic quality, "Richard Jewell’s Lament" is not Eastwood’s best work, but in an atmosphere of political correctness it shouts for the real weak and scorns the liberal progressives. This is an old man. The last stubbornness of the cowboy.

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Extended Reading

Richard Jewell quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Richard Jewell: There's a bomb in Centennial Park. You have thirty minutes.

  • Bobi Jewell: Why do you keep defending them?

    Richard Jewell: I'm not defending, just explaning.

    Bobi Jewell: Well, stop it!