in this article Elijah Wood and Corey Feldman and two others have gone on record to expose the holywood pedo sex ring.. One of the victims even mentioned that politicians and police are involved:
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/elijah-wood-exposed-hollywoods-organized-pedophilia-ring/
We should do a heavy screening of the leadership mentioned here and the victims to see if there is any connection to Pizzagate, Podestas, Clintons, Alefantis, etc.
Holywood Execs:
Peter Chernin - News Corp. President
Brad Grey - Paramount Pictures Chairman
Robert Iger - Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive
Michael Lynton - Sony Pictures Chairman
Kevin Tsujihara - *Warner Bros. Chairman
Leslie Moonves - CBS Corp. Chief Executive
Terrence Lanni - MGM Chairman
Jeff Zucker - NBC Universal Chief Executive
Victims:
Elijah Wood
Corey Feldman
Esther Baker
Jessa Dillow-Crisp
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ExiledAnubis ago
Seriously, stop. Who cares what nationality they are. Who cares what political affiliation they carry. Who cares about any of this stupid, irrelevant garbage? It contributes nothing except an angle of attack that our opponents can use against us. Stop posting things encouraging bigotry and partisanism, this is about saving the lives of children - anything else should be considered incidental.
Jaegerjaques ago
When there is a clear pattern, you cannot just say: "who cares". Just because the pattern that @holohoax777 posted disturbs you and is in conflict with your worldview does not mean we should ignore it. You seem to believe race doesn't factor into behavior. The above information conflicts with that belief, which causes cognitive dissonance and makes you emotional.
You have two choices as for how to proceed: you can either completely dismiss this information and pretend that this pattern isn't there so you can maintain your current worldview and feel peaceful, or you can try to explore the painful alternative: that race and behavior might in fact be related to each other.
ExiledAnubis ago
It has nothing to do with whether or not it disturbs me, it has everything to do with if the information is relevant to the discussion and how the public (i.e.: people outside of this echo chamber) will view it. If we spoonfeed our opponents all the ammunition they need to crucify us in the eyes of the public, this movement will absolutely die.
Perhaps the behaviors are related. Pursue that theory and then come back with meaningful evidence. If they worship together / are part of a club / whatever - THAT is meaningful data. Their race is irrelevant, their actions are not. We can leave the race/action correlation discussion for another day.
Jaegerjaques ago
Our opponents do not need ammunition. They'll use every dirty trick in the book. They could make an account and post extremely offensive and ridiculous things here, and then write an article about it pretending to be shocked. Have you seen what the media did to Trump? They slandered him, lied about him and demonized him. Do you think they would've played nice if he played by their rules like a standard conservative? His strategy: Never apologise, never compromise, never walk back. It worked.
Also, I understand your viewpoint on race now. But you need to be aware that there are a lot of people that do not think race is irrelevant. For some people being of the same race is like hardcore football supporters being in the same club. Blind fanaticism, pure tribalism, no logic. Race is a club to them. There are powerful people who think like this too, and you need to keep this into account.
ExiledAnubis ago
Thanks for understanding - and I get what you're saying, I just don't think it's necessary to play that as an angle. Certainly any trend is worth noting, just don't turn a trend into a generalization, or a correlation into causation.