Head Human Rights Activist Hates On Cameron’s Communist Chic…Two Days After the Fact

27 June 2007, 5:30 PM. By Carlos Posas

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Thor_CDiaz_Beef_6_27_07.jpg President of the Human Rights’ Foundation Thor Halvorssen has finally reacted to Cameron Díaz’s recent fashion faux pas in Peru, where she carried a bag bearing the most famous quote of Mao Zedong in a country that lost 70,000 lives to terrorists inspired by the Chinese Communist leader. The guy ranted to Page Six of the New York Post, refusing to accept Díaz’s apology and calling her out on her ignorance–something we’re sure has never been done before in the brainy actress’s career:

It is bad enough that Diaz wears a bag quoting history’s most prolific butcher, but what’s even worse is that she is of Cuban heritage and really should know something about the true history of communism.


He went on to say she would’ve faced “career annihilation” had the slogan come from a somebody who had persecuted the Jews or (gasp!) Latinos. Wait a minute; how are we supposed to take a know-it-all named Thor seriously? Or, for that matter, expect more than a PR-scripted apology from a star who represents American ditziness at its finest? Screw it: we’re going out to buy a cute Ché t-shirt.

Cameron Apology Falls Flat [NY Post]
Image [Karel Navarro / Associated Press Photos]

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  1. (+1)
    Bosrican wrote

    This is totally stupid. Yes, Mao was horrible but she is
    hardly the only person rocking totalitarian fascist fashion. I’ve seen dozens of
    T-shirts with Mao printed on them all over the states. Even on Chinese people!
    To say nothing about

    Wal-Mart’s Nazi T-shirt
    morass.

  2. Daniel Mauser
    (+1)
    carnitas wrote

    People love that shit, its retro, it looks cool, it has no religious connotations and the blood-colored symbols say “I’m hip and worldly.” What’s wrong with that?

  3. (+1)
    Julie wrote

    Cameron is ashamed of her Cuban roots.

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