The Follies of Cotillard, or: I Knew I Didn't Like the French.
So, once more we find that our European friends exist in a world of delusion and self-absorption. Here's hoping that this woman never wins another Oscar, ever. But even aside from that, let's hope that Europe scrapes up the resolve to save its own culture from radical Islam. It's a special kind of intellect that can observe the work of terrorists and then without irony assert that the destruction was all an inside job. Astoundingly special.
You may be aware that Mohammed is quickly becoming the most popular boy's name in Britain and France. And anyone who has followed the news in Denmark may be aware that things are getting hairy. I'd like to believe that people like Mark Steyn are wrong. I'd like to believe that a culture will, when faced with things like the Sept. 11th attacks, rally its disparate parts and commit to preserving its way of life.
But it seems that as the threat from militant Islam increases, European nations only bury their head in the sand with yet more vigor. They attack those critical to Islam as bigots, blithely refusing to do anything about the imams who preach violence and conquest to impressionable, disenfranchised young immigrants. They acquiesce to Muslim demands that demean women. A recent example? Giving tax breaks to men with multiple wives. The Archbishop of Canterbury proposes that some form of shari'a law in Britain might be a good thing. When some commentary is made, it is generally not productive. Comes to mind the Danish Cartoons -- worldwide riots erupt and still the Europeans blame themselves. They are committing cultural suicide. If only we could let them.
But in their place would rise a threat to America that is unprecedented in this age of unbelief. A militant religion that would fill the void in Europe made by the excoriation of Christianity, that would within a few generations be poised to seriously impede American influence.
Because if you think the French don't like America now, wait until the French take their cues from the imams who are preaching today.
'9/11 attacks made up, ' says French best actress Oscar-winner
Last updated at 01:08am on 2nd March 2008
Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard has accused America of fabricating the 9/11 attacks
Actress Marion Cotillard sparked a political row yesterday after accusing America of fabricating the 9/11 attacks.
The 32-year-old French actress, who received an Oscar last month for her performance as singer Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose, openly questioned the truth behind the terrorist atrocity in an interview broadcast on a French website.
"I think we're lied to about a number of things," Cotillard said, singling out the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center as an example of the US making up horror stories for political ends.
Referring to the two passenger jets being flown into the Twin Towers, Cotillard said:
"We see other towers of the same kind being hit by planes. Are they burned? They [sic] was a tower, I believe it was in Spain, which burnt for 24 hours. It never collapsed. None of these towers collapsed. And there [in New York], in a few minutes, the whole thing collapsed."
She added that the towers, planned in the early Sixties, were an outdated "money-sucker" that would have cost more to modernise than to rebuild altogether, which is why they were destroyed.
She said: "It was a money-sucker because they were finished, it seems to me, by 1973, and to re-cable all that, to bring up-to-date all the technology and everything, it was a lot more expensive, that work, than destroying them."
Cotillard's stardom and increased earning power looked assured following her Oscar win.
But after her outburst, in which she also queried the 1969 Moon landings, a successful future in Hollywood appears to be in jeopardy.
She said: "Did a man really walk on the Moon? I saw plenty of documentaries on it, and I really wondered. And in any case I don't believe all they tell me, that's for sure."
Cotillard, who was born and brought up in Paris, made the comments on Paris Première - Paris Dernière, a programme broadcast a year ago.
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At the time her remarks were largely ignored, but their appearance yesterday on the French magazine website Marianne2 comes at a time when Cotillard's profile is sky-high.
She is shortly due to fly to Chicago to star alongside Johnny Depp in Public Enemies, a gangster movie expected to be her first big money-spinner.
Cotillard's film career began in Luc Besson's 1998 film Taxi - a huge hit in France but less so around the world.
She is slowly becoming a household name in France, in a list most recently topped by her close friend Audrey Tautou and previously by women such as Catherine Deneuve and Brigitte Bardot.
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'I think we're lied to about a number of things' Cotillard said, singling out the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center as an example of the US making up horror stories for political ends
But Cotillard, who lives with actor and director Guillaume Canet, frequently tells interviewers she has no interest in money or prestige.
Denying that she had any kind of "Anglo-Saxon ambition", she said she prefers to "choose roles which suit me".
Despite her low-key image, Cotillard is an environmental activist who once worked as a spokesman for Greenpeace.
News of her anti-Americanism comes as Franco-American relations appear to be thawing, following Paris's refusal to show support for the invasion of Iraq.
President Nicolas Sarkozy insists he is pro-American, even supporting so-called "Anglo-Saxon" economic reforms.




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Based on this idiot's theory that the twin towers "were an outdated "money-sucker" that would have cost more to modernize than to rebuild altogether, which is why they were destroyed" then Americans hired militant jihadists to destroy the towers while occupied? Not demolition crews while the buildings were clear? Did the pentagon need revamping, too? And I suppose that the passengers on flight 93 didn't know it was due for an overhaul, either. Of course had those buildings been filled with French natives, I'm sure that we would have been more than happy to demolish them while occupied, but here in the US, we actually like our citizens.
Yes she is 'just an actress' but she parrots what other blithering dissenters parrot. The problem is many prefer to believe anything someone of no knowledge of the facts, says.
This parroting reminds me of the saying 'repeat a lie over and over and eventually people will think it to be truth'. I'll even bet she really believes what she says too.
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