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Jenna Jameson Kicks The Golden Globe #TimesUp Clowns Where The Sun Doesn’t Shine

Jenna Jameson smacks the Hollywood hypocrites all over Twitter.  It’s a beautiful thing.

It’s a strange world that we live in.

Jenna Jameson, a former porn star, is lecturing Hollywood on their sexual immorality.

Let that sink in for a second.

No matter what you think of Jameson or the destructive pornography industry, you must admit that Jameson has been falling on the right side of major issues, and personally, that kind of boggles my mind.  It’s certainly made me more convinced that the ‘identity politics’ of lumping people into groups is completely ridiculous.   Yes, she was a porn star, and that’s how she got her platform, but she’s obviously an individual and a free-thinker — she’s not lining up with the ‘brave’ leftists in Hollywood or the Media (D).

She’s been very consistent on her views regarding sexual assault.  Perhaps its because she’s a rape survivor herself.

She was pretty blunt (as always) about the Time’s Up virtue signaling at the Golden Globes on Sunday.

Jameson said that she didn’t think that what she saw at the Golden Globes was ‘courageous’ at all.

And dammit if she isn’t right.

When will Corey Feldman’s claims of pedophilia be taken seriously?

This is an industry that has been built on the ‘Casting Couch’ culture — powerful men using beautiful women (and children) as sexual playthings to advance their career.

And the women in Hollywood are not much better.  Some agree to be used sexually to advance their career.  If they don’t they’re blacklisted like Rose McGowan, Rosanna Arquette, Daryl Hannah, or Mira Sorvino.  Others that suffered from the sexual advances/assaults — you know those brave souls finally coming forward — remained silent for decades so that their abuser could abuse countless others.  It certainly couldn’t have been easy to endure abuse like that, but — didn’t just one of them consider the actresses that would be following her path?  Did they not want to prevent the continued abuse and exploitation of women?

Harvey Weinstein’s behavior was an ‘open secret’ for decades in Hollywood.  And many powerful women must have heard about it.  It was even joked about on television shows.

They. All. Knew.

We always hear about ‘rape culture’ in America, and that’s a load of nonsense.  That’s not really a problem in vast swaths of the country.

But Hollywood?

They literally fostered a ‘rape culture’.

And now they’re virtue signaling?

Even Oprah’s ‘brave’, ‘bold’, and ‘inspiring’ speech not only equated women in Hollywood to a black gang-rape victim from the 1940s, but implied that it’s not a Hollywood culture thing.

Gimme a break!

Jameson goes on to ask a really important question.  If it’s all about supporting the victims — where are they?

That would mean acknowledging that so many of them remained silent while Harvey assaulted his way through the talent pool.

It turns out that Jenna Jameson was right — the Weinstein accusers weren’t invited to the Golden Globes.

“I can only speak for myself but not only I wasn’t invited to the #GoldenGlobes: nobody asked my opinion about #TIMESUP or to sign the letter,” [Asia] Argento, 42, tweeted Monday morning. “I support @TIMESUPNOW even though I was excluded from it. Guess I am not POWERFUL or HOLLYWOOD enough. Proud to work behind the scenes.”

On Sunday, Argento tweeted to McGowan, “No one should forget that you were the first one who broke the silence. Anyone who tries to diminish your work is a troll and an enemy of the movement. You gave me the courage to speak out. I am on your side until I die.

McGowan, 44, replied, “And not one of those fancy people wearing black to honor our rapes would have lifted a finger had it not been so. I have no time for Hollywood fakery, but you I love, @AsiaArgento.”

Rosanna Arquette, who accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct, tweeted to a follower, “No we weren’t invited. Annabella [Sciorra], Daryl [Hannah], Mira [Sorvino] … none of us were.

Source:  Page Six

But you know that Hollywood would rather wear a $380 cashmere sweater proclaiming that ‘Poverty is Sexist’.

Or take their cues from their elites like Meryl Streep.

Meryl Streep — the brave woman that stands up to President Trump.

The same Meryl Streep that has multiple photos cozying up to serial predator Harvey Weinstein.

The same Meryl Streep that regrets that Roman Polanski was convicted of drugging and raping a 13-year old:

When it comes to sexual immorality in Hollywood, I find myself weirdly agreeing with the former porn-star and against the leftist virtue signaling fakers that are trying to take over a movement and sideline its founders.

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