Oh, I did not think of that. Sure! It is all from July 30th.
Thomas Wictor says:
(1) I spent ten years in Hollywood as a music journalist.
(2) This was 1992 to 2002. Back then, print media was king. I worked for prestigious music magazines, so publicists courted me.
(3) The publicists invited me to millions of parties, in the hopes that I'd be more likely to interview their musician clients.
(4) I can't count the number of times that Hollywood producers, agents, directors, and actors asked me if I was a pedophile.
(5) Here's what they always did: They told stories about places where adults had sex with children in front of audiences.
(6) They asked me if I knew of any such places. When I said no, they'd ask if I wanted to GO to such a place.
(7) I'd always ask if THEY went to such places, and they'd snicker and say yes.
(8) When you went to their house, and they were going to show you something on their computer, illegal photos would pop up.
(9) "Oh man! How'd THAT get there?" they'd ask. I never said anything or reported them to the cops. The cops were in on it.
(10) You wouldn't believe how many celebrities get away with serious crimes in LA.
(11) Lindsay Lohan committed a carjacking, a vehicular assault, a triple kidnapping, and a high-speed chase. It ended at a police station.
(12) During the high-speed chase, her victims shouted at her to stop.
(13) "I'm a celebrity," she said. "I can do whatever the eff I want." And she was right! No serious charges filed.
(14) Hollywood's main problem is that the actresses will do ANYTHING to get parts. The men get jaded VERY quickly.
(15) Gradually most powerful people turn to the ultimate sexual taboo. Why? They've done everything else.
(16) It's 100 percent true that organized rings provide victims. Women usually head the rings. They can recruit more easily.
(17) In Sacramento, female lobbyists have sex with politicians. It's how things are done.
(18) In Hollywood, men prey on children of both genders. It's how things are done.
(19) That may change. We may see a new unit of Untouchables take on these monsters. Wouldn't that be something?
Question: I'm sick to my stomach reading this. What can we do? Boycott the industry? What?
Thomas Wictor responds:
(1) Well, here's what I do: I don't watch films with children. A few years ago, Hollywood tried to mainstream this stuff.
(2) At least four films DIRECTED BY WOMEN were released around the same time. Each shared the same premise:
(3) Molesting female children turns them into women. All of the movies tanked, so it wasn't tried again.
(4) The remake of War of the Worlds has several astonishing moments. The camera caresses Dakota Fanning from head to toe.
(5) There's a basement scene that's especially egregious. Hollywood's always pushing, trying to get the public to accept this.
(6) There's also a political aspect: If the age of consent is abolished, that's the end of the nuclear family.
(7) Leftists hate the middle class, but they hate the nuclear family even more.
(8) The nuclear family is the final defense against pure totalitarianism. To leftists, everything is political. Even child molestation.
Someone posts the movie poster for Interview with the Vampire and asks "So I wasn't just misinterpreting things. I got nauseated watching this movie."
Thomas Wictor responds:
(1) YES! Kirsten Dunst became an overnight star because of that . Guess what they did to her?
(2) Put her in Jumanji. Made her into a total sex object. Went on to "Fifteen and Pregnant."
(3) From that point on, all that mattered was her body. When she was still a teenager, she was on the cover of a magazine.
(4) White micro-shorts with a red cross on the crotch.
(5) In Spider-Man, she wore gigantic falsies. This is all anybody cares about.
(6) And it started when she was just a little kid.
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nameof ago
People suspended on Twitter can't see this can you put?
pby1000 ago
Oh, I did not think of that. Sure! It is all from July 30th.
Thomas Wictor says:
(1) I spent ten years in Hollywood as a music journalist.
(2) This was 1992 to 2002. Back then, print media was king. I worked for prestigious music magazines, so publicists courted me.
(3) The publicists invited me to millions of parties, in the hopes that I'd be more likely to interview their musician clients.
(4) I can't count the number of times that Hollywood producers, agents, directors, and actors asked me if I was a pedophile.
(5) Here's what they always did: They told stories about places where adults had sex with children in front of audiences.
(6) They asked me if I knew of any such places. When I said no, they'd ask if I wanted to GO to such a place.
(7) I'd always ask if THEY went to such places, and they'd snicker and say yes.
(8) When you went to their house, and they were going to show you something on their computer, illegal photos would pop up.
(9) "Oh man! How'd THAT get there?" they'd ask. I never said anything or reported them to the cops. The cops were in on it.
(10) You wouldn't believe how many celebrities get away with serious crimes in LA.
(11) Lindsay Lohan committed a carjacking, a vehicular assault, a triple kidnapping, and a high-speed chase. It ended at a police station.
(12) During the high-speed chase, her victims shouted at her to stop.
(13) "I'm a celebrity," she said. "I can do whatever the eff I want." And she was right! No serious charges filed.
(14) Hollywood's main problem is that the actresses will do ANYTHING to get parts. The men get jaded VERY quickly.
(15) Gradually most powerful people turn to the ultimate sexual taboo. Why? They've done everything else.
(16) It's 100 percent true that organized rings provide victims. Women usually head the rings. They can recruit more easily.
(17) In Sacramento, female lobbyists have sex with politicians. It's how things are done.
(18) In Hollywood, men prey on children of both genders. It's how things are done.
(19) That may change. We may see a new unit of Untouchables take on these monsters. Wouldn't that be something?
Question: I'm sick to my stomach reading this. What can we do? Boycott the industry? What?
Thomas Wictor responds:
(1) Well, here's what I do: I don't watch films with children. A few years ago, Hollywood tried to mainstream this stuff.
(2) At least four films DIRECTED BY WOMEN were released around the same time. Each shared the same premise:
(3) Molesting female children turns them into women. All of the movies tanked, so it wasn't tried again.
(4) The remake of War of the Worlds has several astonishing moments. The camera caresses Dakota Fanning from head to toe.
(5) There's a basement scene that's especially egregious. Hollywood's always pushing, trying to get the public to accept this.
(6) There's also a political aspect: If the age of consent is abolished, that's the end of the nuclear family.
(7) Leftists hate the middle class, but they hate the nuclear family even more.
(8) The nuclear family is the final defense against pure totalitarianism. To leftists, everything is political. Even child molestation.
Someone posts the movie poster for Interview with the Vampire and asks "So I wasn't just misinterpreting things. I got nauseated watching this movie."
Thomas Wictor responds:
(1) YES! Kirsten Dunst became an overnight star because of that . Guess what they did to her?
(2) Put her in Jumanji. Made her into a total sex object. Went on to "Fifteen and Pregnant."
(3) From that point on, all that mattered was her body. When she was still a teenager, she was on the cover of a magazine.
(4) White micro-shorts with a red cross on the crotch.
(5) In Spider-Man, she wore gigantic falsies. This is all anybody cares about.
(6) And it started when she was just a little kid.
nameof ago
Thanks so much clearer
pby1000 ago
No problem!