12h 5min, dec 15, 2020 y - MEDIUM
Johnny Depp
It is Not Disbelief That
is Dangerous to Our
Society It is Belief
George Bernard Shaw
Description:
The author JM is JAX also was known under the Twitter handle of The Name Is Q. An ardent Johnny Depp advocate who has links with his family and team including Adam Waldman.
However this is a well written article that may or may not have been written on demand that makes a strong point about silence, misinformation, highly selective and obviously biased reporting in the mainstream media.
It is Not Disbelief That is Dangerous to Our Society; It is Belief. — George Bernard Shaw
By JM
Belief. A topic I have spoken on many times before. For one something to be cherished and at the same time something that can be utterly dangerous. A thing that seems so innocent and wonderful, as a child desperately believes in Santa Clause and the Tooth Fairy; yet also a thing that has caused so much devastation. Belief that an entire race or religion of the human population is not worthy of life. Belief that any one person is better than any other based on a skin color, a gender, a social status, a place of upbringing, or any number of fatuous grounds and conjectures. Belief in something so silly as that the Earth is truly flat when the spherical shape of Earth was discovered in the 3rd century BC.
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We now come to American actor Johnny Depp. After telling his then wife Amber Heard that he was finished with the marriage and would be seeking a divorce she undercut him and filed first, producing a list of extortion demands to keep the divorce quiet. On the filing she cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for separation. When he refused her demands for ownership of luxurious condos, tens of thousands of dollars a month in spousal support, and a number of other extravagant requests, she launched domestic abuse allegations at him in the public. Ever since then it has been a heated battle between the two as more and more evidence is brought to light. Depp largely stayed quiet until 2018 when The Sun tabloid printed an article directly accusing him of being a wife beater. Later that same year Amber herself would pen an op-ed for The Washington Post referring to her relationship with Depp and propping herself up as a survivor of domestic violence. He then sued both The Sun and Heard directly for libel and defamation.
In his claim against Heard came the first revelations that Depp may have in fact been the victim of abuse and not she as was claimed. He detailed her aggressive nature and a number of altercations where he alleges she caused him injuries, including the amputation of his finger tip during a rage in Australia. I’m not going to rehash everything that has transpired but in early 2020 audio tapes were released where Amber continuously admits to acts of violence against him, with her main anger towards him being the fact that he constantly runs away from her fights. I believe most have heard these long tapes already but for anyone who has not here is the link to the court submitted versions of this audio in its entirety.
Now coming back to that discussion about belief. The public largely sided with Heard in 2016, they had no reason not to. A woman was claiming violence and she had photos spread across People Magazine to prove it. In that moment she cemented her story, she struck first and she struck with devastating force that was heard the world over. She knew it would stick with the mixture of his star power and her allegations. At the time few cared to delve deeper into her claims or to question her accusations. If they did they were met with rousing cries of “how dare you” and “she said so”. Women are to be believed at all costs when they allege something against their male partners, never mind that cracks almost instantly began to appear in the facade.
The LAPD, who were called to the home on May 21, 2016 in relation to the ‘phone throwing’ incident, stated they saw nothing out of place and nothing wrong with Heard other than she appeared to have been crying and her face was flushed. They also had no idea the call involved Johnny Depp as the call was placed under the name Heard. The 911 call log shows him as being named Johnny Heard. When they arrived, Heard and her friends refused to give any more details on him, his whereabouts, or his identity. They found nothing wrong and Heard alleged a verbal disagreement so they left their business card with her and departed. Not widely reported is that some hours later another set of police arrived and also saw nothing. Two separate calls, four different officers, and nothing amiss.
The building personnel gave an off the cuff statement to the press that they had seen nothing wrong with Heard in the days after this alleged incident. The public would later learn that Heard tried to coerce them into retracting this and making a new statement to a friend of hers at People Magazine that they had indeed seen her injured. They refused and referred Heard to their company legal team.
These revelations made some people start to reconsider what they had heard but her claims hit with such force that many were fearful to question her. Again, the belief system. She had made serious and very public claims against someone, the question that began to follow was, why would she lie? When a specific example is challenged in a way that goes against a core belief it is not unusual for people to try and dismiss the contradictory evidence and attempt to justify the event in a way that fits it back into their worldview. The officers were protecting him (see above about not knowing his identity), she must have been wearing makeup and hid her injury from the building staff (more than a few of them testified to seeing her for days, with clearly no makeup on, and nothing wrong). It usually takes something so unbelievably discrediting, patently undeniable, and of equal or more catastrophic force, that to continue to believe the original narrative would then make someone look uninformed and uneducated. In a word, nuclear. Johnny Depp would get his nuclear moment with the audio tapes.
The amount of violence that Heard admits to in the above linked tapes is appalling. Amongst a number of things is punching him in the face, throwing things at him, slamming a door into his head and admitting to starting physical fights. She does not, at any point, insinuate self defense or accuse him of assaulting her other than to say “you hit back” to which he responds that he pushed her off/away from him, which she doesn’t dispute and goes into a tirade about why she isn’t going to discuss details of that fight, and a line to which he admits throwing a can back at her in Australia during the incident in which his finger tip was severed. Add to this the fact he has produced a number of eyewitnesses to her attacks on him and her stories completely fall apart.
These tapes and their contents flew round the world with the same, if not more, furor than her original claims. The tides were turned and they would be turned for good. To have full admittance and undeniable proof in the form of a recording that spans hours led to a world shifting event that suddenly made people understand why she had lied and cemented him as a victim of domestic violence. She had lied because she wanted to undercut him. To seal her status first so she could remain unchallenged and stop him from speaking about anything that had happened to him. She was scared that when he left her and the marriage he would talk, and she had to be the one to talk first and effectively silence him. She never anticipated that he would indeed fight back under the rule of law, she saw him as weak and assumed that he would just stay silent and accept her further abuse through the media. Luckily he found his strength and stood up to her.
Fast forward to July 2020. The case against The Sun went to trial in London. Outside the court Depp was greeted daily by throngs of fans and admirers offering support in the wake of so much of his personal life being laid bare to the world. For most who followed the trial closely it appeared inherently obvious that Heard was lying about everything. Her claims so exaggerated and full of ridiculous details and mistakes that she was confronted with, while Depp openly admitted to his struggles with substance abuse yet maintained his innocence against the abuse allegations and provided all evidence to the contrary. He supplied medical and photographic documentation for his own injuries, he supplied the police depositions and they testified in person, he supplied witnesses to her attacks on him, he supplied security camera footage of Heard without injury in the days after she alleges assault. He supplied everything that appeared necessary to completely discredit her and she appeared to have been the creator of her own demise. She supplied false evidence and claimed horrific injuries that were countered with photographs of her doing public appearances the very next day, or not aligning at all with the remarkable levels of violence she claims to have endured.
She supplied no medical or hospital records to supplement her claims of broken bones. She supplied no evidence to support her claims of absolutely gruesome episodes of violence that, if true, would have left her with lengthy hospital stays and near death on more than one occasion. One does not need to be an expert in medicine to know that her allegations are in no way based in reality and cannot be true when compared with her photographic submissions and behavior in the days after these alleged assaults occur.
Unfortunately disaster struck when the ruling in this case finally arrived. After months of anticipation for what would surely be a resounding victory for Depp, he lost. Justice Andrew Nicol sided with The Sun and declared Heard’s allegations to be “substantially true”. This sent shockwaves around the world as most could not believe it. Survivors of abuse scoffed as they recounted their own court losses in the face of all evidence, others chastised the judge for simply taking the woman’s side. The ruling was condemned by most of the public while the media ran with the victory for themselves and began to write unabashedly that Johnny Depp is a wife beater. It had been decreed by a judge after all so who now would challenge that result.
The ruling in and of itself is deeply flawed on a number of levels in my personal opinion. That opinion is shared by many members of the public as well as a great deal of professionals in the field of law, who have examined it and the case as a whole. There are tons of fallacies and incorrect assumptions throughout. Never mind the complete disregard of evidence against Heard and excusing of the lies she was caught in at every turn. The most dangerous narrative it has raised is that Depp is a court ruled wife beater. This is not the truth. He has never been criminally charged or convicted in this case, has no convictions for violence anywhere in the world, and has simply lost a libel claim against a disgusting English tabloid. Unfortunately it would cause a massive fallout in any event, leading to him swiftly losing his starring role in the Fantastic Beasts franchise as Gellert Grindelwald. An appalling move from Warner Bros studios that incited a weeks long public backlash against the studio for their decision.
There are a number of theories as to how or why the judge came to the decision he did. I’m not going to entertain a lot of them other than to say that his belief, and possibly the beliefs of some of his family members, may have had some influence on it. To very publicly decree that a woman has lied about domestic violence is a heavy hammer to drop. Although I personally believe that the law is the law no matter the circumstances and should be applied equally no matter the circumstances, it is possible that he felt it would be too disastrous to condemn a female in this way. He may have even taken the, “why would she lie” approach. He certainly may have been influenced by someone in his family, friend, or professional circles. He may have decided that Johnny could withstand the judgement against him because he is a man after all, men can just take it and never complain or feel emotional about anything. He may have also just simply, believed her.
I find the latter to be hard to stomach after examining all of the evidence and testimony but that’s the thing about beliefs. They will sometimes make you say and do things that seem completely absurd to others but are completely valid and unproblematic to you.
In the wake of everything the public support for Depp has grown to fever pitch. As I said earlier, the audios proved nuclear to Heard and her credibility. She has now undertaken a PR stance to completely undermine that public support and make various accusations against those who speak out against her. She has filed a $100 million counter claim against Depp alleging that he and his lawyer are running an internet ‘smear campaign’ against her with the use of sophisticated Russian bots. Her previous lawyer, Roberta Kaplan (who dropped her as a client after the audio tapes were released), has compared those who support Depp to the KKK, nazis, and Trump Supporters. It’s worth mentioning that she was reprimanded by the judge in the Virginia defamation suit, which is yet to be heard, for giving misleading statements to the media surrounding various court decisions. A profile was written on Depp in The Hollywood Reporter that reeks of character assassination and never mentions Heard or the evidence against her.
What all of this name calling and peacocking really means is that they are scared. The media knows they have lost the public on this matter and in that an entire belief structure is being crushed and dismantled. Kaplan has a vested interest even after having left Heard and her case because she is a founding member of the #TimesUp legal defense fund. An organization who’s purpose is supposed to be to help victims of sexual harassment and the like. The problem that ensued for her recently is that the organization has been found to be funneling more funds to their executives and their lush board meetings than actually helping anyone. Yelling about poor defenseless women and big bad men is a big business, and Depp threatens the very existence of that business if he gets a fair shake. Their and Heard’s answer to that is to try and silence everyone by slapping them with labels. They’re bots, they’re incapable of rational discourse, they have no understanding of the English language. I wish I were joking but these are actually literal quotes from Kaplan herself. I think that’s rather abusive in and of itself.
If you have to try and silence a massive number of people and label them as essentially heretics, then what does that really say about you? In my opinion it says that you are paralyzed with fear that your beliefs are being challenged and you now stop at nothing to keep those conversations from happening or seeming legitimate. The attempt to intimidate and oppress the public into silence is a wild gamble. There is no conceivable payoff for that maneuver as the pushback will only grow louder and more severe no matter the subject. Telling people that they must believe something because someone said so went out of fashion in the Middle Ages and won’t be reappearing any time soon. We live in the age of information, with knowledge and resources available at the swipe or click of a finger, and this is terrifying to people like Amber Heard and Roberta Kaplan because they know that people are aware of where to find the truth and that they are actively seeking it out.
I don’t know what the future holds for Johnny Depp or his case against Heard in Virginia. I can only hope with the advantage of a jury trial vs one sole man in the UK that people will listen to what the evidence, witnesses, and Heard herself all say. I hope they take it upon themselves to challenge whatever belief they may have in a case such as this, to make sure that the truth is what ultimately prevails. Not a single person or a preference or what they believe should be true, but what actually is true.
"Villainy wears many masks, and none so dangerous as the mask of virtue.” - Washington Irving