Jane founded on his picture "Hanoi Jane": "I'll go to my grave regretting that"

The actress recently talked about the image that will haunt her forever.


Jane Fonda is an accomplished actress, a cultural icon and living proof that life can get better and better than you get older. But she is also a human being and she made mistakes. What is important is that it is willing to possess them.

Wednesday night, theGrace and FrankieThe star appeared onThe late show with Stephen Colbertand addressed a controversy of decades that continues to haunt her.

In 1972, she visited Hanoi to protest against the Vietnam War and was photographed on an airglass gun used to kill US soldiers. The image was not well received by the public, who called him anti-American and earned him the nickname "Hanoi Jane".

The controversy has recently solvedThanks to a nasty NBC Host speech Megyn Kelly, then Fonda had to apologize for the image for what seems to be the hundredth time.

When Colbert asked Fonda if his attitude towards what she did changed, given what we learned about the war, she answered as follows:

"No, I have been the bad thing I did, which I did, which I sat on an anti-aeronautical pistol in Northern Vietnam. I did not even think this That I was doing and photographs were taken and this image went out and the image makes it look like I was against our soldiers, which has never been the case. I had worked with soldiers before that and for years after that. That's why I made the movieGo home. But this picture is there and I will go in my grave regretted that. I knew immediately that it was wrong. But I really studied the war. I knew a lot. I knew soldiers what was going on, so I do not regret going to North Vietnam. I learned a lot while I was there. In the documentary [Jane founded in five acts, a new documentary about his life that you can broadcast on HBO], my second husband,Tom Hayden[They really miss me [they divorced in 1990 and he died in 2016, "he said, the bombing of the dikes in North Vietnam stopped because Jane Fonda went there and exposed him. . And I'm proud of that because I think it saved a lot of lives. "

Before the question, Fonda also revealed how his anti-war activism attracted the President of the President and thenRichard Nixon, which starts the documentary with the words: "What's wrong with Jane Fonda?"

According to Fonda, Nixon was so annoyed to put it in place and broken it for drug trafficking because she was carrying vitamins from Canada. His photo of 1970 mugshot, in which she is described holding a fist, now serves the main image of the biographical film. In the end, the so-called drugs were sent to a laboratory and judged legal, and it was abandoned. But when she was arrested, he was told that orders came from the White House. She knew that Nixon was behind total charade.

Colbert asked him how she had the impression of being personally targeted by the president and she replied that: "It did not feel good. He had better things he should have concentrated."

"He wanted to understand how he could get the betrayal. Then he assigned [that] to the Department of Justice and that the investigators ended up coming back to him and saying" she did not breathe treason. All she was doing was to do the soldiers think. You should focus on someone who is really a danger. So, I felt good enough. I was exempted. The aclude took my case and continued and we were right and we won. "

Fonda activist days are far from being completed as well as it continues to combat women's rights and environmentalism, and against the Dakota pipeline and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Fonda also revealed something that many people know: all the money of her emblematic training appearance apparently gone to the campaign of economic democracy, a progressive organizationwho sought to "Reply to Reaganomics and the need to reform and revitalize the democratic party."

Today, she says that her activist focuses is on fair wages and that much of her attention is devoted to "field organizations in the middle of the country" where people with union jobs are "Scared and angry and they are hurting and people do not pay enough attention to that. "

His passion and integrity are, of course, part of what keeps so young. For more things about that, check Here's how Jane Fonda remains an ageless wonder .

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