HER WILL, ZERO GRACE: Debra Messing Is Calling For The Doxxing Of Trump Supporters
The star of “Will & Grace” has called for the list of people who donated to Trump made public because they “have a right to know.”
Here I was thinking that we had a secret ballot for privacy reasons.
That must be one of those pesky trappings of democracy that the left wants to eliminate. Oh, look at that! Here’s a 2017 Washington Post article proposing exactly that.
Debra Messing, an aging actress and a woman who thinks that she’s smarter than you, was very upset that President Trump — who had a hit tv show, made multiple cameos in movies, was a cultural icon, and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame — was holding a fundraiser in Hollywood.
She wanted names, y’all.
Stars from the hit NBC series “Will and Grace” are upset about an Emmy week fundraiser in Beverly Hills for President Trump next month — and vow to name and shame anyone who dares to show up, hoping to blacklist participants from working in Hollywood.
“Please print a list of all attendees please. The public has a right to know,” Debra Messing tweeted Friday night in response to a Hollywood Reporter story on the upcoming event.
Source: Page Six
https://twitter.com/DebraMessing/status/1167658588384501760?s=20
Gee… what could she possibly want with a list of big-name Trump donors?
Simple — blacklisting.
She doesn’t understand people that aren’t like her, nor does she care to.
Oh, and if you disagree with her, then you’re wrong.
It’s either conform or be banished!
Well, she was determined to find out who donated to Trump.
https://twitter.com/DebraMessing/status/1168244963995521024?s=20
After calling to publicly shame his supporters, President Trump tweeted about meeting Messing after his NBC hit, The Apprentice.
I have not forgotten that when it was announced that I was going to do The Apprentice, and when it then became a big hit, helping NBC’s failed lineup greatly, @DebraMessing came up to me at an Upfront & profusely thanked me, even calling me “Sir.” How times have changed!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 1, 2019
She freaked out. Perhaps because, although famous already, she wasn’t quite prepared for Being The Subject Of A Trump Tweet level of fame.
She’s now asking people to text her to have a conversation because social media just isn’t good enough.
For real.
https://twitter.com/DebraMessing/status/1168295603320885248?s=20
This seems a sensible plan, right?
She got mocked on Twitter for her calls to dox Trump supporters. Because, despite what she thinks, we all know what the purpose of listing donors is for.
So fascism, then.
— Scotty Potty 🇺🇸🏴 (@HTX_Con) September 1, 2019
Historically, Jewish people have been against lists. People focused on lists often have done terrible things in the past.
Hitler
Stalin
McCarthyI’m always leary when people want lists.
— The Doctor (@TennantRob) August 31, 2019
Channeling your inner McCarthy, huh?
— Sid-Neanderthal Team Leader (@sidblair) September 1, 2019
Because blacklists are really the way to go 🙄
— 🦇 Duchess of Spooky Season 🎃 (@AnnaDsays) August 31, 2019
Is everyone involved with Will and Grace a deranged McCarthyist or is it just you two?
— Noam Blum 🚡 (@neontaster) August 31, 2019
Remember, it’s not just “Grace” — it’s “Will,” too. Messing’s Will & Grace co-star, Eric McCormack wants a blacklist as well.
Hey, @THR, kindly report on everyone attending this event, so the rest of us can be clear about who we don’t wanna work with. Thx. https://t.co/7W3xPG3bI2
— Eric McCormack (@EricMcCormack) August 30, 2019
Dean Cain, who played Superman/Clark Kent in Lois & Clark, the 90s television iteration of the character, doxxed himself after a fashion. He said he would attend the fundraiser but he ‘s going to be out of town.
I’m not attending, because I’ll be out of town. Otherwise, I’d have been happy to attend. https://t.co/VWPbuPPQi9
— Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) August 31, 2019
Whats the difference between Joe McCarthy and Debra Messing?
One organized a witch hunt against law-abiding people with dissenting opinions. The other was a senator from Wisconsin. https://t.co/pVkZFQXZap
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) August 31, 2019
Messing then doubled-down to defend herself after the criticism. She says that she’s a proud donor, so other people should be proud of donating to Trump.
https://twitter.com/DebraMessing/status/1168212559339630593?s=20
Sure, Debra. If we lived in a normal world, that’s true. Except that these lists are there to ruin people’s lives because they hold the “wrong” views. They’re created for targeted harassment campaigns and public shaming.
https://twitter.com/IWashington/status/1168255236323983361?s=20
Because psychopaths like you and the media want to ruin people for it.
— 🔥 Bean 🔥 (@BeanFromPA) September 2, 2019
https://twitter.com/SMadurski/status/1168262268229947397?s=20
You want Trump to win, don’t you.
— Bridget Phetasy (@BridgetPhetasy) September 2, 2019
I think she does, actually.
Messing had also praised an Alabama church sign stating that a black vote for Trump is “mental illness” while a white vote for Trump is “pure racism.” WVTM reports that the pastor of New Era Baptist Church, Michael Jordan, (no, not that Michael Jordan,) has said that voters for President Trump in 2020 are supporting “institutionalized racism.”
The “Will & Grace” star responded “THANK YOU #Alabama” Saturday to a tweet about a Baptist church in Birmingham that displayed a sign reading: “A black vote for Trump is mental illness.”
https://twitter.com/DebraMessing/status/1168341618694471680?s=20
Too little, too late.
Much like the way that publishing the names of donors can be a real problem. Just ask Julián Castro’s brother, Joachim.
- Rep. Joaquin Castro Just DOXXED Trump Supporters For Contributing To A ‘Campaign Of Hate’
- Joaquin Castro’s ‘Enemies List’ Is Already Hurting People