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MeToo Starlets Silent on Chilling Graham Platner Accusations

Feminists who raged against Trump, Kavanaugh say nothing on serial accusations

The “Believe All Women” movement is dead, and Hollywood helped kill it.

Industry starlets like Alyssa Milano popularized the term to attack President Donald Trump and future Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

The moment a major Democrat faced assault allegations – namely future President Joe Biden – Hollywood feminists dropped the phrase like a bad habit.

Why? They’re Democrats first and foremost, and feminists a distant second. And they couldn’t afford to damage Biden as he ramped up his campaign to face Trump in 2020. Former Biden aide Tara Reade’s chilling accusations against the then-Senator didn’t inspire their support.

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Milano even said the shameful part out loud.

Believing women was never about “Believe all women no matter what they say,” it was about changing the culture of NOT believing women by default.

Oh.

That hypocrisy wasn’t relegated to Biden. Hollywood feminists also stood down when New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo faced serial accusations of inappropriate behavior. That helped crush the fledgling Time’s Up nonprofit, designed to help women against predatory men.

And, more recently, they said nothing as sex-based accusations chased Rep. Eric Swalwell from the California Governor’s race.

Now, the usual suspects are whisper-quiet again. And, once more, it’s all about politics.

It’s undeniable.

Senatorial hopeful Graham Platner may be the most flawed candidate in modern memory.

  • Nazi tattoo? Check
  • Misleading voters about the nature of said tattoo? Check
  • Gross comments about his fellow soldiers? Check
  • Damning dating profile on a sickening platform? Check
  • Sexting other women while married? Check
  • Forcing his wife to defend him on video? Check

That’s a partial list. And it just expanded to include physical assault allegations, according to the far-Left New York Times.

Hollywood feminists may not want to comment on the tattoo issue or Platner’s comments about the U.S. Military. Fine. We all can’t weigh in on every political narrative or angle.

Starlets should still have something to say about a notable candidate, someone who could become Maine’s next Senator, with an abysmal track record against women.

They may not read The Daily Wire or Breitbart News, but no doubt they’re regular New York Times readers.

So where are the comments? The Tweets? The Instagram Posts? The press conference comments decrying Platner’s alleged actions?

Look as much as you want. You likely won’t find them.

Stars like Amy Schumer, Lena Dunham, Debra Messing, Brie Larson, Kerry Washington and more protested Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination during the contentious 2018 news cycle.

Now? Silence. Again.

It couldn’t be more predictable or more sad.

Has anyone from Hollywood (not just MeToo activists) weighed in on Platner? Or, perhaps, a few might do so in the days to come? If so, share the comments below and we’ll update this article.

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