There were also many photographers (and perhaps journalists) gathered about, many more than I had seen all in one place in Hanoi.
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That led her to educate herself about the war and turn against it.But it’s easy to understand why so many supporters of the war — or the troops — have taken issue with Fonda. She put her plastic surgery out there. “It hurts me and it will to my grave that I made a huge, huge mistake that made a lot of people think I was against the soldiers.” Traitor: "Hanoi Jane" Fonda . In an interview she gave to KNBC-TV in Los Angeles in 1973 “If a prisoner tried to escape, it is quite understandable that he would probably be beaten and tortured.”
And, no, to the best of my knowledge, she never visited the Hanoi Hilton prison. I will never know.
When we arrived at the site of the anti-aircraft installation (somewhere on the outskirts of Hanoi), there was a group of about a dozen young soldiers in uniform who greeted me. protest Oh, my God. Here is my best, honest recollection of what happened: someone (I don’t remember who) led me towards the gun, and I sat down, still laughing, still applauding. You can unsubscribe at any time. She is the recipient of various accolades including two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, seven Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, the AFI Life Achievement Award, and the Honorary Golden Lion.
They would never let her see the deplorable conditions we were in. But … It’s going to look like I was trying to shoot down U.S. planes.” I pleaded with him, “You have to be sure those photographs are not published. But if they did I can’t blame them. If I was used, I allowed it to happen. The cameras flashed. Remember, the V were fighting a propaganda war. What happened next was something I have turned over and over in my mind countless times. Fonda’s activism also made news last year, with the debut of a The feud between Kelly and Fonda began in September of 2017, when Fonda appeared on NBC’sKelly dug into this part of Fonda’s past, as well as her refusal to discuss plastic surgery, for more than three minutes on “By the way, [Fonda] still says she’s ‘not proud’ of America,” Kelly said. "Thor: Ragnarok" star Tessa Thompson (seen here with Common) spoke early at the rally, and didn't hold back against President Trump. Someone (I don’t remember who) leads me toward the gun, and I sit down, still laughing, still applauding. They probably took a chance to even bring seven men into a well-lit studio room (you can bet it was cleaned and freshly painted, too). This should have been a red flag.She added that she and the North Vietnamese sang songs to each other in gestures of good faith — hers was written by South Vietnamese anti-war students, she said, and the one by the North Vietnamese soldiers included the lines, “All men are created equal; they are given certain rights; among these are life, Liberty and Happiness.” She said she was struck by the fact that the communist soldiers “celebrate the same words Americans do.”She was exhausted, and emotional at this realization, she said. Check out the pictures from the "Respect Rally" in Park City, Utah, which included several actors and activists from Sundance. “She posed on an anti-aircraft gun used to shoot down our American pilots.”Kelly, a former Fox News host, said Fonda “called our P.O.W.s ‘hypocrites and liars’ and referred to their torture as ‘understandable,'” and said that she “had to apologize years later for that gun picture — but not for the rest of it.”The “gun photo,” as Kelly described it, is a shot of Fonda posing in a helmet on a Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun. Vietnam remains a communist country today.Fonda said in her 2011 article that initially she “refused to believe we could be doing anything wrong” in Vietnam, and changed her mind only after she spoke with U.S. soldiers who had served there. Last Updated: January 22, 2018 @ 12:50 PM
I hardly even thought about where I was sitting. She said she wanted to discuss the plight of older women in America. If I was used, I allowed it to happen. and any bombed-out building they could claim had been churches, schools, etc.Kelly is right that the North Vietnamese played Fonda’s radio recordings as part of their propaganda war.
It is possible that the Vietnamese had it all planned. Jenny Wilson, a candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in Utah, addressed the crowd.Sundance 2018: Stars and activists gather for a protest in snowy Park City, UtahIf you couldn't make the Sundance Film Festival this year -- or were too tied up at one of the several Women's Marches popping up around the country -- we've got you covered. And honestly, she has no business lecturing anyone on what qualifies as offensive.”The past to which Kelly referred can be traced back to 1972, at which point the Vietnam War had been raging for roughly a decade.Amid what was widely perceived as a lack of progress in the war, its continuation prompted widespread protests in the U.S. History