Sunday, August 23, 2009

Natasha Richardson's Leftist Family Background

And my question to them about Natasha's death


Natasha Richardson was English. She was the daughter of leftist and pro-Palestinian actress Vanessa Redgrave.  So, I wonder what her family, and specifically, her mother, would make of these avoidable errors (more like ingrained systemic problems) that most likely led to Natasha’s death? She would have probably fared the same if not worse in her native England, although as far as the internet says, she and her husband and children lived in the States.

This wasn't an innocent American who came to Canada and got caught up with the system. This is the daughter of an infamous English leftist who supports these kinds of universal systems. Maybe it is a wake-up call for them. But leftists never respond to wake-up calls.

Being the hypocritical socialist that Vanessa Redgrave is, she would most likely demand special intervention when it comes to the well-being of her own family, and the rest of the world just better be socialist or else. Unfortunately, at the crucial moment of her daughter's life, she wasn't there to make this personal intervention.

Redgrave, in her own way, is a talented actress. But, there is a funny relationship with talent and evil. The talent is diminished by evil. I cannot watch her films, because they are diminished by her belief system. I think it actually makes her a worse actress.

I remember recently watching A Month by the Lake, and all I could think of was what a pathetic specimen of a character Redgrave was playing. She has also starred in many episodes of that awful series Nip/Tuck. Personally, her PLO support and activism is such a turn-off, that it overshadows everything about her. It makes her into a terrible actress who chooses terrible roles.

I still put the question to her:

What does she and her family think of the circumstances of her daughter's death? What does she think of the system that is set up in her native England, which is very similar to the Canadian system?

I bet she thinks it's just a "one off," and that her daughter was just unlucky.