Kenneth Williams again
I am nearing the end of KW's magnificent diary. It's a truly fascinating read. The man was a complete conundrum. Capable of sensitivity and kindness and adept at cutting through cant and hypocrisy, and yet he held some pretty atrocious views - somewhere to the right of Genghis Khan. I think maybe he liked stirring the pot so to speak, wanted to say outrageous things as an act of rebellion and defiance. I guess he wanted to act and speak freely not constrained by conformist moral values. He looked down on sanctimonious left wing liberals. While I am not sure this leads him down very desirable avenues - I do have some sympathy with his position. There are some on the liberal left nowadays who are pretty unbearable in their self-righteousness and holier than thou stance. Also some of these excessively goody types seem to have a tendency to tunnel vision and following dogma rather blindly. I can understand Ken not having much time for the Redgrave family. Vanessa in the political arena always seems a bit of a pain to me - sees herself as a latterday saint I think
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I saw a cookery programme with Vanessa Redgrave. Can't say it really focussed on her political activism - it was more about her as a family person.
I too dislike it when people are overly politically correct (it annoys me each year when my department have a party in Dec and refuse to call it a Christmas party just in case it offends anyone). But I also admire people who fight for good things, justice, peace, human rights, fair trade and all those lofty things when so many people in the world can't be bothered. I know what you mean though, you use the word 'goody' which is apt - I like the word 'worthy' too. Yuk.
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