Hollywood hypocrisy, con't.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I assumed that most invitees were involved with a project that was relevant to the award ceremony. I have no idea whether she was or not, but they can’t invite everyone who has ever been on tv or in a movie, right?

THIS.

It’s a hotel ballroom, people. You can’t invite all of IMDb to the party. Total non-story.


Actually, no. It's not. The entire awards show had a theme - the "MeToo" movement. The very people who started this weren't even invited and honored. Of course you can't invite everyone in Hollywood, but if you're going to make a Very Big Deal out of this, including instructing all the women to wear black for your cause, then the very least you can do is invite the women who started it all.

Liberals are, as usual, the biggest hypocrites in the room.


... and the founder of the me too movement was there

http://people.com/movies/golden-globes-2018-michelle-wlliams-daughter-me-too-tarana-burke/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I assumed that most invitees were involved with a project that was relevant to the award ceremony. I have no idea whether she was or not, but they can’t invite everyone who has ever been on tv or in a movie, right?

THIS.

It’s a hotel ballroom, people. You can’t invite all of IMDb to the party. Total non-story.


Actually, no. It's not. The entire awards show had a theme - the "MeToo" movement. The very people who started this weren't even invited and honored. Of course you can't invite everyone in Hollywood, but if you're going to make a Very Big Deal out of this, including instructing all the women to wear black for your cause, then the very least you can do is invite the women who started it all.

Liberals are, as usual, the biggest hypocrites in the room.


... and the founder of the me too movement was there

http://people.com/movies/golden-globes-2018-michelle-wlliams-daughter-me-too-tarana-burke/


Yes, and that's great. But what about Rose McGowan, Asia Argento, etc.? Let's face it. They weren't invited because they had very publicly accused the Grand Wizard of Hollywood - Weinstein - of sexual assault. No way do the lemmings in the room want that kind of embarrassment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I assumed that most invitees were involved with a project that was relevant to the award ceremony. I have no idea whether she was or not, but they can’t invite everyone who has ever been on tv or in a movie, right?

THIS.

It’s a hotel ballroom, people. You can’t invite all of IMDb to the party. Total non-story.


Actually, no. It's not. The entire awards show had a theme - the "MeToo" movement. The very people who started this weren't even invited and honored. Of course you can't invite everyone in Hollywood, but if you're going to make a Very Big Deal out of this, including instructing all the women to wear black for your cause, then the very least you can do is invite the women who started it all.

Liberals are, as usual, the biggest hypocrites in the room.


... and the founder of the me too movement was there

http://people.com/movies/golden-globes-2018-michelle-wlliams-daughter-me-too-tarana-burke/


Yes, and that's great. But what about Rose McGowan, Asia Argento, etc.? Let's face it. They weren't invited because they had very publicly accused the Grand Wizard of Hollywood - Weinstein - of sexual assault. No way do the lemmings in the room want that kind of embarrassment.


That's shameful and I hope they learn from their mistakes. But perfection is the enemy of progress. I celebrate the movement while knowing it can be improved
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I assumed that most invitees were involved with a project that was relevant to the award ceremony. I have no idea whether she was or not, but they can’t invite everyone who has ever been on tv or in a movie, right?

THIS.

It’s a hotel ballroom, people. You can’t invite all of IMDb to the party. Total non-story.


Actually, no. It's not. The entire awards show had a theme - the "MeToo" movement. The very people who started this weren't even invited and honored. Of course you can't invite everyone in Hollywood, but if you're going to make a Very Big Deal out of this, including instructing all the women to wear black for your cause, then the very least you can do is invite the women who started it all.

Liberals are, as usual, the biggest hypocrites in the room.


... and the founder of the me too movement was there

http://people.com/movies/golden-globes-2018-michelle-wlliams-daughter-me-too-tarana-burke/


Yes, and that's great. But what about Rose McGowan, Asia Argento, etc.? Let's face it. They weren't invited because they had very publicly accused the Grand Wizard of Hollywood - Weinstein - of sexual assault. No way do the lemmings in the room want that kind of embarrassment.


That's shameful and I hope they learn from their mistakes. But perfection is the enemy of progress. I celebrate the movement while knowing it can be improved


you don't get it. the award show was not progress but a detour, if not worse. the progress was revealing the truth about Weinstein and his enablers (Streep etc). that photo of Oprah with Weinstein and a girl is very creepy.
Anonymous
https://nypost.com/2018/01/08/the-post-weinstein-golden-globes-was-an-exercise-in-hypocrisy/[url]

NY Post said it well. I am sick of Kimmels and all of them, they need to take a good look at themselves and stop making fun of politicians when they are all the same, that's like Kevin Spacey calling Roman Polanski a pervert.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2018/01/08/the-post-weinstein-golden-globes-was-an-exercise-in-hypocrisy/[url]

NY Post said it well. I am sick of Kimmels and all of them, they need to take a good look at themselves and stop making fun of politicians when they are all the same, that's like Kevin Spacey calling Roman Polanski a pervert.


is it true that people booed Weinstein jokes?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2018/01/08/the-post-weinstein-golden-globes-was-an-exercise-in-hypocrisy/[url]

NY Post said it well. I am sick of Kimmels and all of them, they need to take a good look at themselves and stop making fun of politicians when they are all the same, that's like Kevin Spacey calling Roman Polanski a pervert.


is it true that people booed Weinstein jokes?


I am not surprised, but wow, something needs to change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2018/01/08/the-post-weinstein-golden-globes-was-an-exercise-in-hypocrisy/[url]

NY Post said it well. I am sick of Kimmels and all of them, they need to take a good look at themselves and stop making fun of politicians when they are all the same, that's like Kevin Spacey calling Roman Polanski a pervert.


is it true that people booed Weinstein jokes?


I think Meyers said he will be the first person to be booed when after death he receives inmemoriam Globe, and the audience's reaction was weird, when I listen to it sounds like they are booing him, and some are laughing a bit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2018/01/08/the-post-weinstein-golden-globes-was-an-exercise-in-hypocrisy/[url]

NY Post said it well. I am sick of Kimmels and all of them, they need to take a good look at themselves and stop making fun of politicians when they are all the same, that's like Kevin Spacey calling Roman Polanski a pervert.


is it true that people booed Weinstein jokes?


I think Meyers said he will be the first person to be booed when after death he receives inmemoriam Globe, and the audience's reaction was weird, when I listen to it sounds like they are booing him, and some are laughing a bit.


And to be fair that is a bit of a morbid joke. It's essentially...everyone will hate him when he dies alone and sad. I hate Harvey Weinstein and think he is irredeemable but don't think I'd laugh about anyone dying sad and alone
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2018/01/08/the-post-weinstein-golden-globes-was-an-exercise-in-hypocrisy/[url]

NY Post said it well. I am sick of Kimmels and all of them, they need to take a good look at themselves and stop making fun of politicians when they are all the same, that's like Kevin Spacey calling Roman Polanski a pervert.


I don't understand the Kimmel hate. Senator Cassidy came on his show to promote his health care bill and he is the one who said he would not sign any legislation that didn't pass the Jimmy Kimmel test. Politicians dragged him into this. It would be so hypocritical and downright cruel if Kimmel than ignored the direction of the legislation, which would cut health care for millions. To just say, well I'm loaded, so my sick baby will be well taken care of, good luck to all my lower income supporters and fans who made me what I am! Suckas!

Sorry but he was pulled into this mess and he HAS to speak up now. I see this as VERY different than other celebs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2018/01/08/the-post-weinstein-golden-globes-was-an-exercise-in-hypocrisy/[url]

NY Post said it well. I am sick of Kimmels and all of them, they need to take a good look at themselves and stop making fun of politicians when they are all the same, that's like Kevin Spacey calling Roman Polanski a pervert.


I don't understand the Kimmel hate. Senator Cassidy came on his show to promote his health care bill and he is the one who said he would not sign any legislation that didn't pass the Jimmy Kimmel test. Politicians dragged him into this. It would be so hypocritical and downright cruel if Kimmel than ignored the direction of the legislation, which would cut health care for millions. To just say, well I'm loaded, so my sick baby will be well taken care of, good luck to all my lower income supporters and fans who made me what I am! Suckas!

Sorry but he was pulled into this mess and he HAS to speak up now. I see this as VERY different than other celebs.


+1. Cassidy went around and got all the politicians to start using the phrase 'the kimmel test'. Was he supposed to let them use his name to lie to the american people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I assumed that most invitees were involved with a project that was relevant to the award ceremony. I have no idea whether she was or not, but they can’t invite everyone who has ever been on tv or in a movie, right?

THIS.

It’s a hotel ballroom, people. You can’t invite all of IMDb to the party. Total non-story.


Actually, no. It's not. The entire awards show had a theme - the "MeToo" movement. The very people who started this weren't even invited and honored. Of course you can't invite everyone in Hollywood, but if you're going to make a Very Big Deal out of this, including instructing all the women to wear black for your cause, then the very least you can do is invite the women who started it all.

Liberals are, as usual, the biggest hypocrites in the room.


... and the founder of the me too movement was there

http://people.com/movies/golden-globes-2018-michelle-wlliams-daughter-me-too-tarana-burke/


Yes, and that's great. But what about Rose McGowan, Asia Argento, etc.? Let's face it. They weren't invited because they had very publicly accused the Grand Wizard of Hollywood - Weinstein - of sexual assault. No way do the lemmings in the room want that kind of embarrassment.


That's shameful and I hope they learn from their mistakes. But perfection is the enemy of progress. I celebrate the movement while knowing it can be improved


you don't get it. the award show was not progress but a detour, if not worse. the progress was revealing the truth about Weinstein and his enablers (Streep etc). that photo of Oprah with Weinstein and a girl is very creepy.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apparently Asia Argento, Rose McGowan, etc. - the women who started the "MeToo" movement - weren't even invited to the Golden Globes. Guess it would have just been too embarrassing to have them around.

Hypocritical Hollywood strikes again.
https://pagesix.com/2018/01/08/weinstein-accusers-claim-they-werent-invited-to-golden-globes/

Except that Rose Mcgowan did not start me too. Tarana Burke did. Sheesh -- get it right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And Tarana Burke was there. And Rose is now monetizing and exploiting the movement with some bum-ass reality show about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I assumed that most invitees were involved with a project that was relevant to the award ceremony. I have no idea whether she was or not, but they can’t invite everyone who has ever been on tv or in a movie, right?

THIS.

It’s a hotel ballroom, people. You can’t invite all of IMDb to the party. Total non-story.


Actually, no. It's not. The entire awards show had a theme - the "MeToo" movement. The very people who started this weren't even invited and honored. Of course you can't invite everyone in Hollywood, but if you're going to make a Very Big Deal out of this, including instructing all the women to wear black for your cause, then the very least you can do is invite the women who started it all.

Liberals are, as usual, the biggest hypocrites in the room.

YES THEY F**** WERE THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

https://www.colorlines.com/articles/tarana-burke-ai-jen-poo-saru-jayaraman-and-other-activists-why-they-appeared-golden-globes

http://people.com/movies/golden-globes-2018-michelle-wlliams-daughter-me-too-tarana-burke/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apparently Asia Argento, Rose McGowan, etc. - the women who started the "MeToo" movement - weren't even invited to the Golden Globes. Guess it would have just been too embarrassing to have them around.

Hypocritical Hollywood strikes again.
https://pagesix.com/2018/01/08/weinstein-accusers-claim-they-werent-invited-to-golden-globes/


Rose McGowan started nothing. She’s a loudmouth who happened onto a worthy cause. I’m no defender of anything Hollywood, but not every loudmouth is entitled to attend every award show just because she’s a loudmouth. Maybe if she were actually producing anything of note she would have been invited.
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