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April 07, 2020
Alyssa Milano Suddenly Reverses Course; Says That A Woman's Word Is No Longer Enough, One Needs Independent Evidence to Support an Allegation
She has belatedly discovered that "believing women" must not come at the expense of denying men "due process," coincidentally at the same time that the man she supports for president, Joey "Fingers" Biden, is credibly accused of penetrative rape. (As I've mentioned, several states define "rape" as involving any forcible penetration by any object or body part.)
The backstory here is that actress Alyssa Milano is the person credited with helping to popularize the pre-existing #MeToo hashtag when she retweeted it back in 2017. Since then she has become a vocal presence on Twitter often tweeting about the need to believe women. She was particularly active in supporting Dr. Christine Blasey Ford during the Kavanaugh confirmation. She was a guest of Sen. Feinstein at those hearings in September 2018 and left no doubt who she believed...
Milano also wrote a piece for Vox at the time saying that it would be very wrong to put an "alleged abuser's career" over believing women...
The lives of survivors will always be more important than Brett Kavanaugh's career...
I won't keep borrowing from Sexton -- see the link for Alyssa Milano's prior no-caveats-attached claim that a woman's word was enough to convict a man.
But now Biden is accused of rape by a subordinate employee.
And now she's pretty sure that a woman's word should be backed by hard evidence, and, in any event, a silly woman's accusation shouldn't be enough to derail a man's political career without "due process" (two words she just recently discovered).
Milano went on to say she had done her "due diligence" saying what stood out to her was that "Time Up" decided not to take the case. "I just don't feel comfortable throwing away a decent man that I've known for 15 years in this time of complete chaos without their being a thorough investigation."
Again, I'll direct your attention to Milano's statement in Vox about putting "an alleged abuser's career is more valuable than a survivor's humanity." What she is saying now is exactly the opposite.
By the way: "without their being"?
The Council of Geniuses who make up the southern California filmic arts, huh?
Fellow #MeToo activist Rose McGown now attacks Alyssa Milano: You are a fraud... You are a lie. You always have been a lie."
And look who's become an Honorary Member of the Men's Rights Movement overnight!