Posted on 10/13/2017 2:07:22 PM PDT by seanmerc
Sexual harassment isn't just a problem Hollywood is currently trying to come to terms with it's "epidemic", one award-winning actress told CNBC.
In recent days, famous movie stars such as Ryan Gosling, Emma Thompson, Brie Larson and Tom Hanks have spoken out in support of those who have been affected by the sexual harassment scandal currently encircling producer Harvey Weinstein.
Now, it's Jane Fonda's turn.
Not only does she believe that the women who've come forward should be applauded for their courage, but the people who conduct such acts like those that Weinstein has been accused of should face the consequences too.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnbc.com ...
Shes like Hillary and totally forgets her own crimes.
The Constitution defines treason as "aid and comfort to the enemy" not "exposing classified data." Was North Vietnam not an enemy of America?
[Cheech: Hey! Lets watch a horror movie!
Chong: Is that Jane Fonda, Man?
Cheech: No! The other kind, Man!...............]
LOL
“Dave’s not here!”
Never declared. No legal basis. Blame LBJ and the cowards in Congress.
The Constitutional language on treason says nothing about war. Blame Jefferson and Madison.
You
Mean like Bill Clinton?
This is much more prevalent in homowood than a corrupt old media is ever going to report. FLASHBACK: Actor Corey Feldman Tried to Warn About Hollywood’s same-sex Pedophile Problem and Was Mocked
Back in the 1980s, Hollywood teen idols Corey Feldman and Corey Haim appeared in several films together and were known as the “Two Coreys.” In the 2000s, they were even in a television series together with the same name. Sadly, Haim passed away in 2010 following a drug overdose. Shortly after, Feldman became outspoken in his theory that the homosexual abuse the two of them received at the hands of queer Hollywood producers and actors had in part caused Haim’s descent into addiction.
In a video unearthed by the Daily Wire, back in 2013 Feldman appeared on an episode of “The View,” where he once again claimed to have been the victim of sexual abuse for years. For saying this, then-host Barbara Walters accused Feldman of “damaging an entire industry” with his claims. Walters appeared to dismiss Feldman outright.
Watch the absurd exchange below:
I mean, really? This is absolutely not how a survivor of sexual abuse should be treated. While claims of pedophile rings preying on famous child actors may seem like something from a conspiracy theory website, in light of recent revelations about Harvey Weinstein, they’re more than just a little plausible now. And given that seemingly everyone in Hollywood knew for years about Weinstein’s predatory nature, it’s mind-boggling how Walters, a seasoned industry professional, can respond so callously to Feldman’s very serious accusation.
The events of the past week have shown us that the entertainment industry should take a long look in the mirror before attempting to move forward. Fame isn’t worth the cost of people’s dignity.
Women like Jane should have gone to jail.
Jane, I know what you did, ass. My dad’s uncle was a POW while you visited your friends. You should be in jail!!
DeplorableAmerican: ‘Jane, while my Uncle was a POW, you visited Hanoi. You shouldn’t have been jailed, you should have been hung for treason, you treasonous Communist bitch, so FUHJF.’
I once heard from a poster on FREEREPUBLIC (quite a while ago that mentioning her name on the FREEREPUBLIC causes this person a great deal of pain because it brought back bad memories.
I am glad that President Trump has done so much good for our VA system.
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