CBS actress slammed for mocking Trail of Tears in Facebook video
An actress is under fire for mocking the Trail of Tears. Bojana Novakovic, who stars in CBS’ Instinct alongside Alan Cumming, posted a video on Facebook of herself and a friend pretending to cry in front of a sign along the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail.
The Trail of Tears, in the southeastern United States, is the route the Cherokee Nation was forced to take as part of Andrew Jackson’s “Indian removal” policy from the 1830s to the late 1800s. The Cherokee had to give up their land and walk thousands of miles to a specially designated “Indian Territory” across the Mississippi River. This deadly journey is now referred to as the Trail of Tears, and the trail can be visited by those who want to commemorate the forced removal and survival of the Cherokees.
Visiting the trail, Novakovic chose not to honor those who walked it before her. Instead, she appeared to mock them by fake sobbing and then laughing in front of the trailhead sign in a video she shared with her more than 8,000 Facebook followers.
The video was reposted to Twitter by Delores Schilling, CEO and president of Schilling Media, Inc., a Native American-owned media and public relations corporation that specializes in Native American and Aboriginal Canadian entities, according to the company website. She tweeted the video to her 24,000 followers, asking the actress for her “comments on this post.”
Hello @bojnovak,
This was Brought to My Attention. I Wanted to Get your Comments on this Post. pic.twitter.com/k8PPw8jdfd
— Delores Schilling (@DelSchilling) August 28, 2018
Schilling later wrote, “The Trail Of Tears is Not a Joke. The Trail of Tears is Genocide.” Since it was first posted, the video has racked up nearly 20,000 views and a lot of angry responses on Twitter. While some asked CBS to take action against the actress, others pointed out the irony in the post, since Novakovic writes about issues like family separation on her Facebook account. “Ironically, she tweets about learning history and apparently considers herself a liberal,” was one comment.
Oh, no, this isn't really @bojnovak Bojana Novakovic from @instinctcbs Instinct, is it? Maybe mostly because of Alan Cumming @Alancumming I really liked that series. Did she really walk all the way to that sign w/out reading anything about what happened?! https://t.co/nP8qU5wHkk
— 🏳??🌈Nazis Are Racist Fascists (then and now) (@NotAcquiescing) August 28, 2018
What horrible people they must be to find amusement in the deaths & suffering of so many innocent people. If they can read the sign, they should know better. Youth & ignorance is no excuse.
— Virginia Brown (@MsDixieDiva8253) August 28, 2018
I find this either a gross display of unfettered ignorance or a great example of these individuals' disconnect to human empathy. Either way, they should be embarrassed of themselves.
— Amanda B. Buchholz (@ABBuchholz) August 28, 2018
I don’t know what to say. This is so insensitive, inappropriate,ignorant, hurtful to anyone who attempts to understand the history of genocide and abuses inflicted on our First People and the trauma experienced by those with missing loved ones.
— Birgit Van DeWeterin (@Birgit99Van) August 28, 2018
Hey @instinctcbs @CBS isn’t this something deserving of reprimand? Actresses are supposed to be empathetic. @bojnovak does not care about the plight of others and her ignorance deserves to be seen and heard. She doesn’t deserve to be a public figure if this is what she condones.
— LaureneTheArtist (@LaureneAlvarado) August 28, 2018
Ironically, she tweets about learning history and apparently considers herself a liberal.
— Sid Singh 👺 (@SidSingh_LFC) August 28, 2018
Amid the controversy, Novakovic responded to Schilling on Twitter to issue a mea culpa. She also apologized to anyone she had insulted and called it a “foreigner’s mistake.” (Novakovic was born in Serbia and raised in Australia.)
Thank you for bringing this to my attention. Ignorantly I didn't know what the Trail of Tears is. Now that I do, I intend to educate myself on its history & hope to be part of the solution. I apologize to those it insulted & assure you this is a foreigner's mistake & nothing else
— Bojana Novakovic (@bojnovak) August 28, 2018
Schilling has since tweeted that she hopes this incident is a “teachable moment.”
I Received a Personal Phone Call and apology From @bojnovak.
She is Doing a Story with @VinceSchilling for Indian Country Today. So a Full Statement Will Be ForthComing Soon.
I Hope this Becomes a Teachable Moment. https://t.co/LGVKYcdUhb
— Delores Schilling (@DelSchilling) August 28, 2018
CBS responded to Yahoo Entertainment’s request for comment, confirming that the network will not be taking any action on the actress’s video.
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