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Spielberg Slammed In China

February 20. 2008

Steven Spielberg

Director Steven Spielberg is being slammed in China for withdrawing as creative director of the 2008 Olympics, due to him blaming them for the crisis in Darfur.

It is being said Spielberg took this stance under the advice of actress Mia Farrow. The Chinese are offended and have fired off a number of articles and columns expressing their views on the matter. The British press has also criticized Spielberg's decision, labeling it being misled by Farrow.

Spielberg mocked in China over Olympic pullout

Hollywood film-maker Steven Spielberg has been ridiculed in the Chinese media and on the Internet for living in a "sci-fi" dreamworld over his decision to sever ties with the Beijing Olympics.

Spielberg said last week that his conscience would no longer allow him to work on the Olympics as an artistic consultant while Sudan's China-backed government carried out genocide in its western Darfur province.

Spielberg's films have been box office hits in China but the producer has come under regular attack after his withdrawal from the Beijing Games.

"This person is completely living in his sci-fi world and cannot distinguish dream from reality," said a commentator in the China Youth Daily...

"Mr Spielberg knows nothing about China's endeavour to solve the Darfur issue," Xinhua quoted a commentary in the Guangming Daily as saying. "He is unqualified to blame the Chinese government."

Thousands of angry Chinese ganged up against him on Internet forums, according to the news agency. They targeted Spielberg "as a person who failed to keep his word" and for linking politics to the Beijing Olympics.

One posting said: "The US slaughters civilians in Afghanistan and Iraq. Director Spielberg, don't you feel ashamed being an American? "You don't criticise your own country, then how can you criticise China?"

It quoted Xinghe, a Chinese writer, as saying that the US producer had inspired Chinese youngsters who love science fiction. "He has great talent. We are regretful over his decision, but we can still enjoy his movies," he said.

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