“The number is down because we brought the number down. God did not do that. Faith did not do that. Destiny did not do that.” Governor Andrew Cuomo, Press Conference on April 13, 2020
In
another of countless examples of tone-deafness, Hollywood recently awarded New
York Governor Andrew Cuomo the International Emmy Award, saying that his 111 daily
coronavirus press conferences offered “authentic truth and stability.” In what was
a Cuomo love-in for the so-called “Love Gov,” a chorus of celebrities joined in
to sing his praises. Stars including Robert De Niro, Billy Joel, Ben Stiller,
Rosie Perez, Billy Crystal, and filmmaker Spike Lee recorded video messages
extolling the governor for setting “an example to the rest of the world.”
Yet, the fictionalized world of Hollywood is oblivious
that words and press conferences are not the same as wise decisions, compassionate
actions or have true substance. Words are cheap! Even the Washington Post
recently described Cuomo’s arrogance as “a Marie Antoinette level of
obliviousness.” Yet, as New York prepared to go back under lockdown that will put
thousands out of work, it didn’t slow down out of touch Hollywood from awarding
him an Emmy.
Hollywood’s aristocracy conveniently forgot that
while the Governor urged his constituents to refrain from gathering for Thanksgiving
amid a rise in coronavirus cases, he announced he’d be spending Thanksgiving with
his 89-year-old mother. For several days he’d urged New Yorkers to refrain from
traveling or gathering with older relatives for Thanksgiving. “Next
Thanksgiving, you’ll ask yourself: Did I do everything I could to keep my
community safe?” Yet, while asking others to sacrifice, Cuomo hypocritically
disregarded his own advice. It wasn’t until he received a big backlash that he changed
his plans.
Elites in Hollywood are oblivious to real-life
suffering of boarded-up businesses, restricted business hours, or the financial
turmoil that’s devastated almost 9 million people in New York City and another 22
million-plus throughout the metro area. It didn’t bother the rich and famous that
the Governor was slated to receive a pay raise in January 2021 at the same time
that his state faces a massive $63 billion deficit from revenue losses
tied to the coronavirus pandemic. Recently, he said that he won’t take the
raise. It would have made him the highest paid governor in the nation. A $63
billion deficit and he’s up for a raise while many of his constituents will end
up bankrupt and even homeless.
While Tinseltown gives Cuomo a hero’s
adulation, he’s known in his state as a ruthless politician and has been
anything but stellar in his leadership on COVID-19. It was Cuomo, who early in
the COVID crisis, tried to downplay it and encouraged people to go on with
their lives as usual. Then, he hit the panic button and shut down his state and
got into a turf war with Bill de Blasio, the mayor of New York City. Between
them, they handed down all kinds of harsh edicts.
Though it was known from the beginning that the elderly and those with compromised
were the most vulnerable to the virus, that didn’t stop Cuomo from forcing nursing
homes to take in COVID-19 patients. Worldviews matter. Under Cuomo, New
York passed one of the most liberal and abhorrent abortion laws in the country.
Yet, if one has no moral compass about the beginning of life, why would one
have a moral compass about the end of life? His directive ordering nursing
homes to accept COVID patients caused the virus to spread like wildfire among
the state’s elderly and infirm population. His decision contributed to the
state’s COVID-19 mortality rate, which currently ranks as the second-highest in
the nation. It’s estimated that his nursing home mandate led to 6,000
nursing home deaths. Would Hollywood have still given him an Emmy if their own aging
stars like Robert Redford or Betty White were victims of his heartlessness?
Yet, it was all swept under the rug as Emmy’s
president Bruce Paisner introduced Cuomo during the virtual ceremony, claiming that
the Governor informed, demanded, and calmed people down. A video montage
followed showing the Governor’s daily press conferences. One title card touted
the governor’s response, calling it, “One epic turnaround” as Hollywood gushed all
over him. Billy Crystal said that Cuomo “gave us hope, clarity, the truth,”
adding that the governor was the “epitome of New York tough.” Brooklyn native
Rosie Perez said, “You are the man,” adding that the governor “offered your
strength, leadership, direction” and “set an example to the rest of the world.”
Host Richard Kind added to the praise: “[Cuomo] united New Yorkers, he
united the country…He even united the world.” 6,000 nursing home victims and their
families would disagree!
Nearly 35,000 have died from Corona under Cuomo’s “leadership.” For a true
leader that would result in humility and a broken heart, but not Cuomo. At a
recent press conference on the issue of COVID-19, he lost his cool. Speaking of
the people in New York who caught the virus, Cuomo blamed them explicitly
saying, “If you socially distance and you wore a mask, and you were smart,
none of this will be a problem. It’s all self-imposed. If you didn't eat the cheesecake,
you wouldn’t have a weight problem.” Instead of rising to the occasion, he demonstrated
contempt for the very ones he’s responsible for governing.
We
need to pray that God will have mercy on Governor Cuomo. When King Herod deified himself as Cuomo
has, God took him out (Acts 18:21-23).
And
maybe it’s time to send Hollywood the only message they seem to understand – a
reduced bottom line. When theaters re-open, don’t go. Unless it’s an excellent
movie, wait for an online version. Read reviews from reputable sources. Too
often we give away hard-earned cash for trash.
Then,
support Christian actors and filmmakers. Even out of touch elites listen when money
talks and says, “Good-bye.” It’s time for Christians to speak in a language even
tone-deaf celebrities can hear.
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