FrothySolutions
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Let's see here. Henry Cavill, Michael Douglas, William H. Macy, Norm MacDonald, Bill Burr, that one old French actress whose name I forgot but she had the backing of this big petition of French film notables behind her, and now Sean Penn. More and more people keep raising the questions we need to be asking about #MeToo. And these people raising the questions aren't being immediately ostracized. Bill Burr, for instance, somehow keeps getting to be on Conan. I don't know how he does it.
Sean Penn in particular said that #MeToo works to divide men and women. And that's plain to see for anyone brave enough to admit it. #MeToo wants to assign a gender to who the good guys and the bad guys are. They wanna talk about all the bad men. Even though there are bad women. Cory Feldman's been fighting a battle against some lady whose name I forget because no one ever talks about it. Not when they can say "But Louis CK tried to hook up with co-workers, that's just as bad, right?" Not when they can lament the plight of women specifically. And the odd gay man. As long as they're a victim of male treachery.
If we had an immigration policy that said "No Brown People" because "Well, most terrorists are brown people" that would never sell. Especially not in this day and age. Because even if you manage to catch terrorists with that kind of policy, it's based in divisive racism. And can't be called justice. #MeToo isn't about catching terrorists. It's about catching brown terrorists.
Sean Penn in particular said that #MeToo works to divide men and women. And that's plain to see for anyone brave enough to admit it. #MeToo wants to assign a gender to who the good guys and the bad guys are. They wanna talk about all the bad men. Even though there are bad women. Cory Feldman's been fighting a battle against some lady whose name I forget because no one ever talks about it. Not when they can say "But Louis CK tried to hook up with co-workers, that's just as bad, right?" Not when they can lament the plight of women specifically. And the odd gay man. As long as they're a victim of male treachery.
If we had an immigration policy that said "No Brown People" because "Well, most terrorists are brown people" that would never sell. Especially not in this day and age. Because even if you manage to catch terrorists with that kind of policy, it's based in divisive racism. And can't be called justice. #MeToo isn't about catching terrorists. It's about catching brown terrorists.