China's
State Run Media Slams Steven Spielberg Over Olympic Pullout
2/21/08
The Chinese state-run media has criticized Steven Spielberg as
"naive" and "unreasonable" after the filmmaker quit as
artistic director to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
The Oscar winner announced his decision not to take part in the
upcoming Games on 12 February (08), accusing China of not doing enough to
help end the genocide in the war-torn Darfur region of Sudan.
On 14 February (08), the Chinese government issued an official
response, expressing "regret" at Spielberg's move.
However, the state-run media hasn't been nearly so kind to the Jaws
director, and Wednesday's (20Feb08) overseas edition of People's Daily,
the Communist Party's official newspaper, launched a thinly-veiled attack
on the 61-year-old.
Its editorial read: "A certain Western director was very naive and
made an unreasonable move toward the issue of the Beijing Olympics. This
is perhaps because of his unique Hollywood characteristics.
"(He) is not qualified to blame China because he knows nothing
about the great efforts the Chinese government has made on Darfur.
"This renowned film director is famous for his science-fiction.
But now it seems he lives in a world of science-fiction and he can't
distinguish a dream from reality."