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Can you believe this?  From the LA Times?  I can't, but it's refreshing.  

"Yup.  Hollywood shines light on Catholic Church, sex-trafficking - lets shine it on ourselves a second and see what we've condoned."  Actress-writer-producer Lena Dunham wrote on Twitter.   

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3 hours ago, stevenash said:

Because the left HONESTLY BELIEVES that they are entitled to selective outrage.  They will never admit it but that is PRECISELY how they feel.

And that selective outrage is what makes my head spin.  It's like they've been brainwashed.  Brainwashed, or their minds don't work properly.  I can accept that in some, but not by so many.  Can't comprehend it.

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She knows and she has known for a very long time.  But, once again, since he is on the "right side of the cause", she has no problem with it until pubic pressure forced her to comment.   Heard someone say it took her 5 minutes to condemn the NRA for the Vegas circumstance but took 5 days to comment on Mr. Weinstein.

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6 minutes ago, stevenash said:

She knows and she has known for a very long time.  But, once again, since he is on the "right side of the cause", she has no problem with it until pubic pressure forced her to comment.   Heard someone say it took her 5 minutes to condemn the NRA for the Vegas circumstance but took 5 days to comment on Mr. Weinstein.

You would think she would be very familiar with the sexual predator red flags seeing how she's been married to one for years.

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Here's another look at how Hillary's gang handles things.  They're going after Anthony.  Once again, the champion of women's rights folds on the real problem and attacks an accuser.  PTL she isn't president.

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Oh, and this HW deal has them going at each other's throats.  But MSM only knows Coker & Trump.

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On 10/9/2017 at 1:17 AM, new tobie said:

Only concerned when the potus is saying and doing stupid sh..

With the influence of pop culture and its impact on society, you really should be concerned. If Hollywood is condoning and protecting this type of behavior, what impact will that have on young impressionable minds?  If you care about the country as your posts say, this should bother you. 

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