THIS DAY IN HISTORY – New York Times publishes bombshell investigation into allegations against Harvey Weinstein – 2017

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – New York Times publishes bombshell investigation into allegations against Harvey Weinstein – 2017

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Hillary Clinton Tells Fareed Zakaria She Plans To Jettison Harvey Weinstein Cash – Deadline

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Harvey Weinstein bragged about sex with Jennifer Lawrence says lawsuit | Metro News

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – New York Times publishes bombshell investigation into allegations against Harvey Weinstein – 2017

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On October 5, 2017, The New York Times publishes a detailed investigation into allegations of sexual harassment against film producer Harvey Weinstein. The bombshell report led to Weinstein’s eventual arrest and conviction on charges of rape and other sexual misconduct. It has since become recognized as one of the defining early moments of the #MeToo movement.

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Teen Pop Star Billie Eilish Alleges The Abuse Of Minors Is “Everywhere” – With Reality Backing Up Her Claim

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In an interview with British Vogue, 19-year-old pop singer Billie Eilish not only divulged that she has personally faced instances of sexual misconduct throughout her career but that the abuse of minors is “everywhere”. Eilish’s new single, “Your Power“, is about an abuser taking advantage of a minor. The song was written as an “open letter to people who take advantage – mostly men”, according to Eilish.

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Kamala Harris To Hold Discussion With Harvey Weinstein On Empowering Women And Girls

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Howard University has announced a very special virtual event that will be broadcast to college students this week. One of the hotly anticipated discussions will feature Kamala Harris and Harvey Weinstein as they talk about empowering women and girls.

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Harpooning the Toxic Whale

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

Harpooning the Toxic Whale

You might not have heard — because Trump is still president, so MSNBC and CNN were required to give hair-on-fire coverage of some mundane action he’s taken this week — but on Monday, Harvey Weinstein was convicted of rape and a criminal sexual act.

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It’s Not So Much …

Guest Post by Ben Hunt

For some reason, it’s not so much the fact that Harvey Weinstein is using a walker to make his appearances in court that makes me want to burn the world down.

It’s the popped collars.

It’s the bevy of 400-pound “assistants”.

What a freakin’ charade.

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Ten Ways the Democratic Northern Hemisphere Nations Became the Orwellian West

By Doug “Uncola” Lynn via TheBurningPlatform.com

In his book, “1984”, George Orwell envisioned a future crushed by the iron grip of a collectivist oligarchy. The narrative told of the INGSOC Party which maintained power through a system of surveillance and brutality designed to monitor and control every aspect of society.  From the time of the book’s release in 1949, any ensuing vision of a dark dystopia depicting variations of jackboots stomping on human faces, forever, has been referenced as being “Orwellian”.  This is because Orwell’s narrative illustrated various disturbing and unjust conceptualizations of control, crime, and punishment.

For example, “Newspeak” represented the language of mind control, whereas “crimethink”, “thoughtcrime”, and “crimeface” manifested as transgressions against the state.  Guilty citizens were captured by the “Thought Police”, and the ultimate punishment consisted of “vaporization”; which eliminated every last vestige of a person’s existence.

In the horrifying world of 1984, the nation of Oceania was divided into three concentric groups:  The Inner Party, the Outer Party, and the Proles, or proletariat.  The Proles constituted 85% of the population and lived in extreme privation.  The Inner Party represented the elite powerbrokers who led lives of comprehensive luxury compared to the minions in the Outer Party.

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HARVEY WEINSTEIN AND THE CLINTON PROTECTION RACKET

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

Harvey Weinstein’s recent perp walk reminds me of another great thing about Trump winning the election: Hillary Clinton isn’t president.

A New York Times article on Weinstein’s court appearance noted how the “ground shifted” last year, finally ending the “code of silence” surrounding powerful men. Why “last year,” if this has been going on for decades?

The article explained that Weinstein’s power was enormous, his connections extensive and his willingness to play dirty without bounds. Did Harvey lose his money and connections “last year”?

Nope. But “last year” was the first year of Trump’s presidency, or as I like to think of it, the first year of Hillary not being president. Ever.

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The Feminist Lie

By Gerold

A life built upon a lie is doomed to failure. Feminism is such a lie. And, we see the consequences of this lie with the increasing frequency of sexual assaults.

I grew up in a small Northern Canadian mining town in the 1960s. We moved there when I was nine. You couldn’t drive to it because there was no road linking it. The only way in and out was either by plane or train. Automobiles weren’t necessary because everything was within walking distance. Consequently, not many people had cars.

Since we didn’t have a car, one of my duties was walking my sisters’ female friends home after they visited. I did it grudgingly, but I knew why it was necessary. The residential and mining construction boom meant that there were a lot of transient, single men, so a girl alone wasn’t safe. I realized this before I reached puberty. I knew this even before I understood sex.

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