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To: Fishtalk
But, but....Hollywood is the moral voice of the oppressed around the world, including women. How ironic that these wealthy, famous compromised Hollywood harpies are now celebrated as brave victims speaking out on behalf of all women. Of course, they have reaped the benefits flowing from the denizens of Hollywood like Harvey Weinstein, whom they have praised effusively on stage at the Oscars.

The big question is why now? I have a theory that Trump is the ultimate target and Weinstein is just a sacrificial lamb to take out Trump. The connections are already being made between Weinstein's actions and Trump's words.

76 posted on 10/22/2017 8:00:10 AM PDT by kabar
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To: kabar

Notice how these brave women have not named anyone outside of Weinstein when there are thousands of predators in Hollywierd.


79 posted on 10/22/2017 8:08:46 AM PDT by bray (Pray for President Trump)
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To: kabar

I read one interesting narrative on the Harvey Weinstein story that was good enough that indulge me as I share.

First, let us all agree that women will not faint with lust as Harvey Weinstein enters a room. The guy is ugly and while he could attract a female, maybe one....he’s no Tom Cruise or such.

The writer said that the reason this goes on in Hollywood so much is that Hollywood doesn’t have to do a GOOD job. The writer then provided some examples of really bad movies that never should have been made. One example was the female ghostbuster movie.

Hollywood plays on the emotions, not on good and bad, stellar and awful. Lots of Americans, as young people, loved the ghostbuster series and it’s the memories they wish to recreate as they attend the show.

So a Harvey Weinstein, along with being very unattractive, can finance crap turd movies and the concept of putting out good stuff falls to the wayside.

No, those women who tolerated Weinstein’s crap should have spoke up.

But I never said a word to anyone over my father-in-law and VP of my union.

In fact, insert smile here, I think you are the first people I ever shared this with.

You can believe if I should ever run into that moron again I’d be sure to mention it....loudly, embarrassingly so.

And I am not alone. My beauty does not astound the powerful males in my surround to grasp my private parts.

I am a woman. And a powerful man thinks that makes me subject to his wishes.

I’m betting lots, even the majority, of women have had incidents of groping.

Groping from a guy you’re making out with is one thing.

Having your father-in-law stick his hand up your skirt is quite another.


81 posted on 10/22/2017 8:09:57 AM PDT by Fishtalk
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