golfballs
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Weird how sexual predators like Harvey Weinstein and Robert De Niro donated the maximum $10k to the Clinton Defense Fund back in 98 right?
So far it's only been claims made by adults, as far as I'm aware
The Hollywood connection is what murks it up for me. Many former child actors have given claims of the sick **** that goes on in that town at the hands of top level execs. I'm not necessarily linking PizzaGate to Weinstein in particular. I'm just kind of surprised it hasn't brought the discussion back to the surface.
While it has no connection to the BS that was pizzagate, Hollywood has a pedo problem, no doubt.
While it has no connection to the BS that was pizzagate, Hollywood has a pedo problem, no doubt.
There's a clear rationale for pedophilia in Hollywood -- the casting couch stereotype has some basis in truth. Some people will do anything for a part.
For Pizzagate, there wasn't anyway for what the people to do what they were being accused of at that location. It's Dan Brown level conspiracy BS, that's more or less equivalent to the blood libel and any number of other conspiracy theories that have followed certain groups throughout history. What's more likely in this case is that the pizza shop owner's offended the a powerful person on the right in some way and were punished in this way by right wing media and the willingness of right-wingers to adopt cult like behavior in regards to "secret" truths right wing media tries to promulgate. The guy who went in there with a gun is like "space monkey" recruit from the movie Fight Club, so lost in the BS of discovering some "hidden truth" that he can't see it's a total lie. When there are no facts to substantiate claims, but people still behave in this way, it's a problem.
There's a clear rationale for pedophilia in Hollywood -- the casting couch stereotype has some basis in truth. Some people will do anything for a part.
For Pizzagate, there wasn't anyway for what the people to do what they were being accused of at that location. It's Dan Brown level conspiracy BS, that's more or less equivalent to the blood libel and any number of other conspiracy theories that have followed certain groups throughout history. What's more likely in this case is that the pizza shop owner's offended the a powerful person on the right in some way and were punished in this way by right wing media and the willingness of right-wingers to adopt cult like behavior in regards to "secret" truths right wing media tries to promulgate. The guy who went in there with a gun is like "space monkey" recruit from the movie Fight Club, so lost in the BS of discovering some "hidden truth" that he can't see it's a total lie. When there are no facts to substantiate claims, but people still behave in this way, it's a problem.