Sunday, January 05, 2025

Starlet is promoting her own me-too hoax, which has led to other lawsuits; would you rather pay to read about them from a discredited, republican writer, or get the story, free-of-charge, from a not-yet-discredited source?


Rape victim Justin Baldoni


Starlet is promoting her own me-too hoax, which has led to other lawsuits; would you rather pay to read about them from a discredited, republican writer, or get the story, free-of-charge, from a not-yet-discredited source?

By N.S.

I’m on the mailing list of republican Glenn Beck’s blaze media. As such, I got an email with links to several items today. One was about a lawsuit launched by actor/director Justin Baldoni (?) at the new york times (that, I’ve heard of) for $250 million. The times is carrying water for the me-too hoax by starlet Blake Lively (I thought that was a country singer), who has alleged that Baldoni sexually harassed her, while making a movie together, and then organized a defamation campaign against her. (Does “sexually harassed” mean Baldoni slept with her, or refused to sleep with her?)

Baldoni’s team includes a female pr rep (“executive Jennifer Abel”) and a female “crisis management expert” (Melissa Nathan). Apparently, Justin Baldoni couldn’t dare to sue anyone without being surrounded by a team of females. It’s like when you’re a White guy accused treating blacks badly: You’ve got to have a black lawyer defending you, ideally, a female black lawyer.

(Note that the shoot included an “intimacy coordinator,” which is apparently one of those affirmative action jobs which are purportedly designed to reduce the prevalence of shakedown lawsuits, but which in fact only issue in yet more me-toos—me-threes?)

Afterthought: The movie was called, It Ends With Us. I had thought it was a tv show.

I do not pay attention to such entertainments, though I am interested in the shakedown lawsuits that increasingly issue from them. I am convinced that many white starlets go into such projects fully intending to sue some White man involved in the production (call him, “Harvey X”) for “sexual harassment,” “rape,” “creating a hostile work environment,” “looking at me crossways,” etc., or else looking to marry and then defame and destroy a man involved in the production.

A second or two after I opened the link from blaze media, it blocked the screen, with a demand that I pay a subscription fee to read the “thing.”

I went back to the email, and saw that the “thing” had been written by one Christian Toto—a man, unfortunately, not Dorothy’s dog. The name sounded familiar.

I checked my archives, and sure enough, in 2012 a “conservative movie critic” for Breitbart named Christian Toto had written a “thing” supporting the central park five hoax. The “thing” included a powder puff interview with racial arsonist Ken Burns (zanu pf), the head of what I have dubbed the Burns gang, for his mockumentary, the central park five.

The other day I saw a movie that was more recent than I typically care to watch. It wasn’t even very good (weak script, poor music, and lousy sound), but it presented two brilliant performances by its stars, Lee Marvin and Ernie Borgnine: Emperor of the North (Pole) (1973). I’ll post it, as soon as I can edit the rough draft.

“Why is Breitbart Promoting the Central Park 5 Hoax?”

https://nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com/2012/12/why-is-breitbart-promoting-central-park.html

Here’s an article on the me-too doings, which can be read for free.

“What we know about the Justin Baldoni lawsuit against the new york times

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/justin-baldoni-nytimes-lawsuit-blake-lively-b2673732.html#comments-area


Me-three! Blake Lively, two fake breasts, and their mangina husband, Ryan Reynolds, at a pr event for her then future lawsuit



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

(Breitbart)Trans Actor Karla Sofía Gascón, ‘Queer Eye’ Star Johnathan Van Ness Take Over Golden Globes Red Carpet

GRA:Breitbart devoted much coverage to this lgtbq crap. The long ago,extinct Golden Globes award show--with heavy security and snipers tonight--went through the motions of pretending to be interesting or relevant. I,of course,did not watch it. The stories I saw written about the show didn't make me wish I HAD watched in the least.

--GRA