Argentina's use of Sean Penn to goad Britain over the Falklands confirms the terrifying power of celebrity today.by Brendan O’Neill
Easily the most
extraordinary thing about Sean Penn’s recent comments on the Falkland Islands
is the impact that they made. The tidal wave of furious commentary has tended
to focus on Penn’s undoubted combination of daftness and arrogance, with
enraged British hacks asking ‘where does Mr Madonna get off holding a press
conference to pontificate about the serious affairs of the South Atlantic?’.
That is indeed a good question. But a better and more pressing one is this: how
on earth did the musings of one muppet make such a massive impact, intensifying
the stand-off between Argentina and Britain, generating acres of newsprint, and
even provoking a huge protest in the Falkland Islands themselves under the
banner ‘Falk You, Sean’?