Reviewing the Hollywood Blacklist

The fact of the matter is that Hollywood's bottom feeders have no objection to naming names. It's only when they're the names of Communists that there's a problem. Had Kazan named fascists or, better yet, card-carrying Republicans, the motion picture community would have erected a statue of the man at the corner of Hollywood and Vine, and, for good measure, changed the name of its award from Oscar to Elia.