Actress Rose McGowan has been a big part of the ongoing stories about Hollywood’s sexual perversions and abuses. She was one of the first to come forward with the truth about Harvey Weinstein, and has been active in fighting against the abuse and criminal conduct, and naming names, ever since.
At the Golden Globes, Hollywood attempted to shift the blame for their depravity onto society at large and, amazingly, cast themselves as the virtuous warriors fighting against that society. It didn’t fool anyone on the right.
Hollywood has somehow managed to turn a scandal of its own making into three more hours of colossal self-righteousness.
— Kyle Smith (@rkylesmith) January 8, 2018
https://twitter.com/conservmillen/status/950436448435605504
So Hollywood has been exposed as a cesspool of sexual harassment and assault that everyone knew about, but they have the stones to lecture the rest of us about morality. Is that more or less how the Golden Globes went down?
— Physics Geek (@physicsgeek) January 8, 2018
But it didn’t fool Rose McGowan either, who took them down for their insubstantial and meaningless “wear black” so-called protest.
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 #RoseArmy https://t.co/9e0938y5sI
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) January 8, 2018
Here’s more from Daily Wire:
“Hollywood fakery.” Nailed it.
Some of the night’s top stars are certainly guilty of that. Meryl Streep, who worked with Weinstein numerous times before dozens of women accused him of everything from inappropriate touching to rape, claims she didn’t know a thing about the powerful producer’s proclivity to abuse women.
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McGowan made headlines last month for criticizing actresses such as Meryl Streep for deciding to wear black in protest of sexual harassment. Before the glitzy party, McGowan took direct aim at Hollywood’s most celebrated icon.
“Actresses, like Meryl Streep, who happily worked for The Pig Monster, are wearing black @GoldenGlobes in a silent protest,” she tweeted. “YOUR SILENCE is THE problem. You’ll accept a fake award breathlessly & affect no real change. I despise your hypocrisy.”
That is amazing.
And there is more to come. So far, they’re only talking openly about sexual harassment and abuse. But there’s another scandal ready to break wide open, as Kira Davis reminds us.
What color will Hollywood be wearing to the next awards ceremony in honor of the victims of pedophilia? #AnOpenSecret
— Kira (@RealKiraDavis) January 8, 2018
Good question, Kira. Whatever color it is, like the black dress code last night, it will be an empty gesture from a soulless industry.