Hilaria Baldwin - At it again

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What have we learned here-

People do not understand the difference between ethnicity, culture, and race. Very few people even understand what cultural appropriation actually is, so they have no idea when they see it. This story is not an example, in any way, of cultural appropriation. We already know that so many people do not understand history and the ramifications of not knowing it.

Social media is not current affairs. Social media is not reality- it is a tool. Tools can be productive or dangerous.

When a lack of education becomes dangerous, it's time to stop. What is happening here is dangerous.


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Lordy...I only follow my teen daughter on Instagram and I have FB...no other social media account. First time I’m witnessing anything like this pile on online, is this common behavior?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hilaria's biggest problem is she doesn't know how to do anything. End of story.


This TIMES ONE MILLION.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's clear that both East Coast and West Coast PR for the Baldwins are on this feed. I'm out, it's gotten a bit thick. It started out with an emphasis on integrity and truth but now the paid shills are here and there is no point to continue following, not at this site.


Part of the strategy is to make the story go away. AND IT WON'T.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What have we learned here-

People do not understand the difference between ethnicity, culture, and race. Very few people even understand what cultural appropriation actually is, so they have no idea when they see it. This story is not an example, in any way, of cultural appropriation. We already know that so many people do not understand history and the ramifications of not knowing it.

Social media is not current affairs. Social media is not reality- it is a tool. Tools can be productive or dangerous.

When a lack of education becomes dangerous, it's time to stop. What is happening here is dangerous.


+1
Lordy...I only follow my teen daughter on Instagram and I have FB...no other social media account. First time I’m witnessing anything like this pile on online, is this common behavior?


Only when someone is so much a liar.....and denies it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I’m glad that she’s being called out in this, even though she’s in massive denial and won’t ever admit to sketchy behavior- because our culture celebrates celebrities to a ridiculous degree, & lying celebrities in particular seem to get a pass. It’s not okay for her to receive income, endorsements, fame, & professional opportunities based on a heritage & cultural background that is completely untrue. She’s a liar, pure and simple, & the harm is that she turned herself into a brown-skinned minority immigrant woman knowing full-well that she lived a life of extraordinary privilege as a white American. She portrayed herself as an exotic Spaniard, mostly pregnant and in her underwear, while real Spanish women in this country, the real immigrants, didn’t have the chance to take it on and off, and for sure never had the opportunities that she did.

It’s disgusting behavior because she used her extraordinary privilege to appropriate a lineage and heritage that was never hers to claim. It is deceitful on a grand scale, & she deserves the shame.


You do know that Spain is a European country with mostly white people, right?


DP, here, but agree and to what end? Trying to seem slightly more interesting on Insta is hardly this extraordinary con of historic proportion (didn't some PP analogize it to Madoff? ). Frankly, I think the incredible attention to this is way more due to discomfort* about her attention-seeking and "taking it off" as PP puts it--and success from these activities--than anything approximating "cultural appropriation."

*I wouldn't quite call it jealousy, though that's in the mix too...


Hilaria took money from sponsors based on her false persona. Good luck with that.
Anonymous
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t2oVjpQOWPk

^^^video of AB’s stalker from years ago. it makes more sense if you watch the first part, which is the previous video on her youtube. a little long winded and some parts don’t make complete sense, but WOW. she seems a little nuts herself, but i feel there’s some truth to her stories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What have we learned here-

People do not understand the difference between ethnicity, culture, and race. Very few people even understand what cultural appropriation actually is, so they have no idea when they see it. This story is not an example, in any way, of cultural appropriation. We already know that so many people do not understand history and the ramifications of not knowing it.

Social media is not current affairs. Social media is not reality- it is a tool. Tools can be productive or dangerous.

When a lack of education becomes dangerous, it's time to stop. What is happening here is dangerous.


I'm in the camp of "this is funny" vs "this is outrageous" and you and your coworkers here are crazy. SHE FAKED AN ACCENT, LIED ABOUT HER PAST, AND THERE IS AMPLE DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE TO PROVE IT.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad that she’s being called out in this, even though she’s in massive denial and won’t ever admit to sketchy behavior- because our culture celebrates celebrities to a ridiculous degree, & lying celebrities in particular seem to get a pass. It’s not okay for her to receive income, endorsements, fame, & professional opportunities based on a heritage & cultural background that is completely untrue. She’s a liar, pure and simple, & the harm is that she turned herself into a brown-skinned minority immigrant woman knowing full-well that she lived a life of extraordinary privilege as a white American. She portrayed herself as an exotic Spaniard, mostly pregnant and in her underwear, while real Spanish women in this country, the real immigrants, didn’t have the chance to take it on and off, and for sure never had the opportunities that she did.

It’s disgusting behavior because she used her extraordinary privilege to appropriate a lineage and heritage that was never hers to claim. It is deceitful on a grand scale, & she deserves the shame.


Stop following these people and just live your life! She is being called out today...maybe not for the same thing but..it will be somebody else next week or next month. We don't know these people just their persona and so the outrage when their true selves are exposed. Stop idolizing these people...they are flawed humans just like the rest of us.


It's 15 years later and Alec is still remembered for his little pig comment among tens of millions of people. Hilaria will NEVER live this down
Anonymous
You know if Hills was really so innocent as the trolls here want to cry about, then her parents would speak out. What parents wouldn’t stand up for their innocent baby girl?

IF she had been innocent. But since she’s a lying con artist...SILENCE.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What have we learned here-

People do not understand the difference between ethnicity, culture, and race. Very few people even understand what cultural appropriation actually is, so they have no idea when they see it. This story is not an example, in any way, of cultural appropriation. We already know that so many people do not understand history and the ramifications of not knowing it.

Social media is not current affairs. Social media is not reality- it is a tool. Tools can be productive or dangerous.

When a lack of education becomes dangerous, it's time to stop. What is happening here is dangerous.


+1
Lordy...I only follow my teen daughter on Instagram and I have FB...no other social media account. First time I’m witnessing anything like this pile on online, is this common behavior?


Hilaria can easily put this to rest and she's choosing not to. It's now a contest of wills with her and Alec on one side and several hundred suburban women the other. Place your bets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I barely knew anything about this woman before other than some fleeting info on a celebrity news piece...I am familiar with the Baldwin brothers just through the years, and, lately, his SNL impressions of Trump (which I liked!) Anyway, I'm a youngish boomer, about Alec's age) so I'm looking at this maybe from a different perspective. I just do not see a story here and I feel that the original tweet and subsequent investigation created a story where there was none. Intrigued and not currently working, and bored from not doing my usual things, I delved into the pieces and "video evidence."

I don't think this woman, Hilaria, conned anyone. The Spanish culture lives largely in her home, very similarly to a lot of my family and friends who are Jewish. Why isn't this the same thing? We all grew up speaking two or three languages, English, Hebrew, and Yiddish- yet most of us have had never been to Israel until adults or at all. My family has a mild accent, and family members in New York really do, yet do not live in Israel. My family calls me by a different name, and many of my friends, who are not Israeli, and not Eastern European, had full-on Jewish weddings with food and drink and language and dress and custom. They've named their kids Hebrew names. They have Judaica artwork all over their houses. Some have visited Israel, some have not. Some have friends and family who live there, some do not.


Er....do any of your non-Jewish friends had Jewish weddings? Pretended to be Jewish? Said, in Israel WE do things differently?

I am struck by how you aren't able to see a difference between someone living a true heritage vs. an invented one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What have we learned here-

People do not understand the difference between ethnicity, culture, and race. Very few people even understand what cultural appropriation actually is, so they have no idea when they see it. This story is not an example, in any way, of cultural appropriation. We already know that so many people do not understand history and the ramifications of not knowing it.

Social media is not current affairs. Social media is not reality- it is a tool. Tools can be productive or dangerous.

When a lack of education becomes dangerous, it's time to stop. What is happening here is dangerous.


+1
Lordy...I only follow my teen daughter on Instagram and I have FB...no other social media account. First time I’m witnessing anything like this pile on online, is this common behavior?


Seriously, do you know what "pile on" means? Hilary is not here. If she is here of her own choosing and decides to read the comments, much like her unraveling lies, that's 10000% on her.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Records show her parents, attorney David Thomas and Harvard Medical School professor Kathryn Hayward bought the five-bed, five-bath house on Pinckney Street in June 1987 when their daughter was just three years old. They didn't move out till she had turned 28.

'I don't know what she is talking about,' said the family's former neighbor. 'She lived here since she was a child. She didn't call herself Hilaria then - just Hillary. And she certainly didn't speak with a Spanish accent.

'Once I was really upset with her and asked her to shut the gate to stop the dog getting out and she just looked at me and said: 'I've lived here for 19 years,' and stormed away.

'She was a very entitled young lady.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9098971/Hilaria-Baldwin-grew-4M-home-heart-Bostons-upscale-district.html#comments


Unless this lady's parents gets in the fray of this, can we not go digging into them?


Her parents ARE involved. Hilary's book is their work. 100%.....and they tried to capitalize on it in the same way they posted fraudulent "research" on their son's business site. They are a family of scammers.
Anonymous
Hilaria's mother was not a "professor at Harvard Medical School." She supervised a few residents at Mass General. My mother-in-law knew her.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:two days ago her IMDB said born in Mallorca.

She does not write that. There's info that is generated from many sources that she has nothing to do with. She corrected it.

Even her wedding announcement did not say that.


Her own book site wand all promotional material THAT SHE PAID FOR said she was born in Spain. And it was up for 5+ years.


Actually her own "born in Mallorca" quotes were up for 8 years. She saw them. And "her family" saw them.


YES she does. Either she writes it or her agent writes it under her instruction. That is how IMDB is run. It is not multiple sources as someone claims. I used to need to access profiles on IMDB for work and if they were not up to date I'd have to ask performer's agents to get them updated - because it can affect fee structures. The more /higher level acting credits, the higher the performance fee due, etc.
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