John ridley guest column: ridley scott epic conjures fresh napoleon complex cases; elon musk, aaron rodgers, bill ackman exhibit signs of short-man syndrome, height be damned

Deadline

John ridley guest column: ridley scott epic conjures fresh napoleon complex cases; elon musk, aaron rodgers, bill ackman exhibit signs of short-man syndrome, height be damned"


Play all audios:

Loading...

EDITORS NOTE: _John Ridley is the Oscar-winning _12 Years a Slave_ writer, writer-director of _Five Days at Memorial_, and the Eisner-nominated writer of the DC graphic novel series _GCPD:


The Blue Wall. _He also hosts with Matt Carey the Deadline podcast Doc Talk, and occasionally contributes guest columns, last of which focused on the dismantling of studio diversity leaders


that became popular after George Floyd’s murder. _ *** It’s called a Napoleon complex for a reason. WATCH ON DEADLINE With the first round of Oscar voting closing out, I spent the long MLK


weekend catching up on narrative films I’ve yet to see. Yes. I know. I’m a little late to the party, but my day job of watching other people’s amazing docs has bled into my evenings of


watching other people’s amazing narrative features. Among the films, I watched Mr. Ridley Scott’s _Napoleon _with our older son. At risk of putting my mostly weightless thumb on the scale,


the film is pretty phenomenal (but I’m partial to biopics so _Napoleon_, _Ferrari_ and _The Iron Claw_ are kinda leading the charge for me this season). So, I’m watching _Napoleon_, and our


son starts asking me about the guy and if he’s still “legendary,” and I said, yeah, but mostly he’s remembered for Waterloo and as the guy who put a name to a complex. Our son hadn’t heard


of a Napoleon complex, and I explained it was a way of identifying angry, little men who were obsessed with amassing power to make up for all their shortcomings. But no matter the power they


have, they’re always gonna be teeny-tiny dudes. Our son asked me: “Like who?” Like who? Hmm. What a time to ask, ‘cause this has been a couple of weeks of angry little men doing their


public compensation dances. Diminutive height here is not the requirement. Napoleon number one for this week and the foreseeable future is Boring Company CEO Elon Musk. His


beef-with-society-of-the-week is that somehow the recent Alaska Airlines in-air mishap was actually the fault of major airlines having DEI programs. Black people aren’t smart enough to fly


planes? I don’t know how out to a country-club lunch you gotta be to blame the pilots who saved the passengers when the plane’s build quality and air worthiness were the responsibility of


Boeing and its predominately white board of directors. Pretty much the same predominately white board of directors that approved the 737 Max planes which killed nearly 400 predominately


people of color. Elon, I understand that your whiteness fears that it may potentially be done in one day by our blackness. But the reality is, our blackness has been, is, and will likely


continue to be actively done in by racist whiteness like yours over and over and over again. But here’s the good news, Elon, you are NOT the biggest little man this week. Much bigger at


being small is the former QB1 of my beloved Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers. On paper, he is without question one of the greatest in the history of his chosen sport. Unfortunately …


Football isn’t played on paper. It’s played on a field, and on the field Aaron has the exact same number of Super Bowl rings as Joe Flacco. Aa-Rog does lead the league in throwing around


dangerous accusations like bracelets at a T-Swift concert. Sad thing is, Aa-Rog is more than happy to say any nonsense, but once confronted will dodge like he’s doing a scramble drill. For


what it’s worth, I know Travis Kelce didn’t have his best year, but he also didn’t tear his Achilles, which makes me feel 100% comfortable in saying the Covid vaccine clearly offers


additional protection against tendon ruptures ‘cause that’s how science works!! But the most diminutive dude has gotta be Bill Ackman, who I never heard of before he led the charge to oust


Harvard president Claudine Gay, ostensibly for charges of plagiarism, to go with her DC testimony on anti-Semitism. I now know all about him ‘cause I’ve been on his Wikipedia page. Wikipedia


is where you go for knowledge no matter if you’re a guy who occasionally contributes to a Hollywood trade publication like myself, or if you’re a MIT professor/model/artist who needs to


easy-street their work ‘cause they’re too busy getting ready for a “me so gorgeous” in-lab glamour shoot. Ackman passionately believes that plagiarism is the highest crime known to academia


and should be reserved only for faculty members who are actually sleeping with him. The thought of that chore alone should easily reduce plagiarism to — nothing. Look, the thing people have


to remember is that having a lot of money doesn’t mean you’re smart. It just means that you have a lot of money. And are more likely to hang out with sex offenders. By the way, that’s not an


accusation. What I’m really saying is there’s an excitement to expose corruption and what I joked about the other day about popping a bottle … there’s an excitement about when the


corruption anywhere gets exposed and people who are accused of these heinous crimes get exposed that will be nice … that we can get this all out in the open. And that’s my real word salad,


and not just something I plagiarized from one of the greatest minds to not be in the NFL playoffs this year. Again. Anyway, if you haven’t yet seen _Napoleon_, spoiler alert: It doesn’t end


well for little men with big egos.


Trending News

Businessman lured with fake land, loses rs 1. 3 cr

According to the Vanrai police, the accused had lured the saying Pravinbhai Malani hat the market value of these land is...

Icac asks high court to decide extent of its investigatory powers

In a case starting on Wednesday, the High Court will be asked to determine the meaning of corruption. Well, to be more s...

Obituaries : peter hurkos; detective who used psychic powers

Psychic detective Peter Hurkos, who helped law officers search for clues in several famous cases--including the Manson f...

News

नेकपा कर्णाली प्रदेशमा जारी विवादलाई लिएर प्रधानमन्त्री तथा नेकपा अध्यक्ष केपी शर्मा ‌ओलीले निर्देशन दिएको दुई दिनपछि ने...

Bill Hader is a hit man who finds his true calling in Barry

Bill Hader is a hit man who finds his true calling in BarryChris BartonThe West AustralianTue, 3 April 2018 3:15PMCamera...

Latests News

John ridley guest column: ridley scott epic conjures fresh napoleon complex cases; elon musk, aaron rodgers, bill ackman exhibit signs of short-man sy

EDITORS NOTE: _John Ridley is the Oscar-winning _12 Years a Slave_ writer, writer-director of _Five Days at Memorial_, a...

David depape, who attacked nancy pelosi's husband, is charged with attempted murder

A MARTÍNEZ, HOST: David DePape will make his first appearance in court today. He's accused of breaking into House S...

Watch out millennial moms-to-be

As per a study, they are 50 per cent more likely to suffer depression during pregnancy than their mothers. Experts tell ...

A study of soft tissue sarcomas after childhood cancer in britain

ABSTRACT Among 16 541 3-year survivors of childhood cancer in Britain, 39 soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) occurred and 1.1 s...

How much does kennedy backing matter?

Senator Ted Kennedy and his niece Caroline Kennedy have both endorsed Barack Obama. NPR's Senior Washington Editor ...

Top