DiCaprio gets heat for extravagant privileges while preaching eco-friendliness
By Elliot Chan, Opinions Editor
When Leonardo DiCaprio won his long-awaited Oscar for his role in The Revenant, we all cheered for his deserved award. But it was the subject matter of his long speech that caused some people to roll their eyes. DiCaprio has been a long-time activist. Time and time again we see him appearing on screenānot dressed in a tuxedo, but in a āregularā jacket or sweater, in boots, with a rugged beardātalking about the destruction of our environment.
His most notable cinematic contribution to that cause is his producer, narrator, and writer roles in the environmental documentaryāan unofficial epilogue to Al Goreās An Inconvenient Truthā The 11th Hour.
We donāt need movies or movie stars to tell us about the environment. We all feel the change. This has been one of the warmest winters of my life. Iām concerned, but I donāt have time to be both an advocator and fulltime employee, making money to live. Many people feel the same way and are insulted when big shot celebrities rub it in. And when the Best Actor winner, some big shot multi-millionaire, is only talking the talk instead of walking the walk, people have the right to be angry.
DiCaprio was specifically called out for having a 16,000-horsepower private yacht, the Topaz. For someone who cares so much for the environment, sailing the seas on a luxurious, diesel-gas-guzzling vessel is surely counter-productive, right?
Now, I could go on about how DiCaprio is a hypocriteāand how the movie The Revenant did nothing to improve the lives of First Nations people, the very people DiCaprio sought to empower, but in fact marginalized them moreābut I wonāt. Because, as rich and arrogant as Iām sure Leo is, he is at least putting his free time into advocating good. Is he good? No. Heās a hypocrite. But I would rather take a hypocrite actor over one who is a woman-beating bigot. What can I say? I have low standards for my celebrities.
There are many bad traits in the world, and being hypocritical is a minor one. With that being said, is there any more DiCaprio could do without giving up his fortune? Probably. But why should he? Heās not God. Heās just a servant of God. Sure, in the grand scheme of things, he is doing very little, but he is still doing it. When you are one of the most powerful actors in the world, you can merely sit back and accept awards, or you can use your clout to announce a concern. Some people choose racial equality, other chooses gender equality, but Leo chooses nature conservation.
DiCaprio is not committing to his cause 100 per cent, we can all agree on that, but he is dedicating some of his time to it. That is more than what I can say about meā¦ or even you. How much have you committed to saving the world, or any other cause?
Take a look at yourself the next time you criticize someone for wanting better in the world. The old idiom āDo as I say, not as I doā is one every parent has once evoked if not said. If the heart is in the right place, then the person is moving in the right direction. We humans are not perfect, and that is the very reason why the world will end with a hopeful whimper, or like The Departed.