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THE OVERDUE TRUTH ABOUT THE #MeToo CAMPAIGN "#MeToo was always just another movement of discrimination against White malesโ€ฆand Iโ€™m tired of pretending otherwise." - Joel Webbon A lot of things haven't been reckoned with in the Trump era, and one of those things is the truth about the #Metoo movement. The movement first arose by that name on October 15, 2017, from an Alyssa Milano tweet calling on her followers to start using the hashtag (pictured below). But the story starts long before that, which you'll see by the time I'm done. ******* INTRODUCTION While the #Metoo movement was broadly an attack on White men as Joel saysโ€”or at least men perceived to be Whiteโ€”there was actually something deeper & more specific going on. First, the vast majority of the accused were actually jewish men, which can be seen in the data and which was even acknowledged by Larry David in a famous Saturday Night Live monologue (both attached below). In this way, the sins of jewish men were scapegoated onto White men. Joel is correct here. But there's WAY more to the story. It was always about isolating and attacking one White man in particularโ€”and that leads us to the second purpose of the #metoo campaign, which culminated in attacks on President Trump and calls for congress to investigate his history of sexual impropriety and for Trump to resign. By the end of 2017, 152 House Democrats had signed onto the effort to officially investigate Donald Trump. This was organized and sponsored by Congresswoman Lois Frankel (โœก๏ธ), chair of the Democratic Womenโ€™s Working Group. And this was always the end-game of the #Metoo movement: constant negative press against Donald Trump to hobble his presidency and, because the Democrats didn't yet control the House (and could not therefore impeach him), to eventually force him to resign. But to see how and why Trump was always the target of #MeToo, we have to rewind the clock. ******* THE PRE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN AGAINST DONALD TRUMP: EARLY TIMELINE OF THE #MeToo PSYOP Prior to the successful election of Trump in November 2016, the Left-wing media had tried to torpedo him with various allegations about sexual impropriety. โ–ช๏ธMay 14, 2016: The New York Times publishes the article "Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved with Women in Private." This was a lengthy exposรฉ of Trump's alleged history of sexual exploitation based on interviews the Times conducted with 50 women! โ–ช๏ธOctober 8, 2016: The Washington Post publishes the infamous Access Hollywood/Billy Bush leak where Trump said, "When you're a star, they let you do it, you can do anything...grab them by the p*ssy. You can do anything." This launched what can only be described as an all-out war on Trump throughout October 2016 to sink his election chances. You can look up the specific allegations for each, but here is the summary: โ–ช๏ธOctober 12, 2016: New York Times. Jessica Leeds, Rachel Crooks. โ–ช๏ธOctober 13, 2016: The Huffington Post. Lisa Boyne. โ–ช๏ธOctober 13, 2016. NBC News. Temple Taggart McDowell. โ–ช๏ธOctober 14, 2016: WaPo. Kristin Anderson. โ–ช๏ธOctober 15, 2016: The Guardian. Cathy Heller. โ–ช๏ธOctober 23, 2016: The Guardian. Stacey Williams (with an Epstein twist). โ–ช๏ธOctober 30, 2016: The Daily Mail. Beatrice Keul. โ–ช๏ธJanuary 18, 2017: Summer Zervos files a lawsuit for how Trump treated her on "The Apprentice" It didn't work. Trump was elected & sworn in anyway. ******* THE POST-ELECTION STRATEGIC SHIFT With Trump elected, their strategy shifted to derailing his agenda and ousting him. But they faced the same problem as before: they couldn't seem to get enough Americans to care about Trump's alleged sins. They just couldn't make it all stick. They had to change tactics. And that is when the #MeToo operation was launched. In order to get Americans to care about Trump's transgressions, they decided to situate Trump against a larger backdrop of a systemic problem & sickness in American society. Trump being the prototypical exemplar. Maybe that would create the groundswell against Trump that was missing? ******* CREATING THE GROUNDSWELL Here are some highlights of the Leftist-aligned media's campaign to demonstrate a systemic sexual abuse problem in America: โ–ช๏ธFebruary 2017: Susan Fowler publishes her account of sexual harassment and HR failures at Uber. It becomes a major Silicon Valley workplace-culture scandal. โ–ช๏ธApril 2017: The New York Times reports that Fox or Bill Oโ€™Reilly had paid about $13 million to settle sexual harassment claims. Fox fires Oโ€™Reilly on April 19. โ–ช๏ธMay 2017: Sean "P-Diddy" Combs is sued for sexual harassment. โ–ช๏ธJune 2017: The Bill Cosby sexual assault trial. โ–ช๏ธJune 2017: Silicon Valley VC scandal. Justin Caldbeck of Binary Capital takes leave and later resigns after multiple women accuse him of sexual harassment. โ–ช๏ธJune 2017: Shark Tank's Chris Sacca apologizes for unwanted touching. โ–ช๏ธJuly 2017: Dave McClure resigns from 500 Startups after sending inappropriate messages to a job applicant. โ–ช๏ธJuly 2017: Mark Canter, Macromedia founder, unwanted sexual propositions โ–ช๏ธJuly 2017: Singer R. Kelly and abusive sex cults. โ–ช๏ธAugust 2017: Singer Usher, sexual battery with multiple women. โ–ช๏ธAugust 2017: Taylor Swift wins her groping trial against former radio DJ David Mueller. โ–ช๏ธSeptember 2017: SoFi's Mike Cagney resigns due to lawsuit alleging the "frat house" culture he ran leading to systemic sexual harassment at the company. Then the Big Bomb hits in October 2017: Harvey Weinstein ******* HARVEY WEINSTEIN AND PRELUDE TO THE ENDGAME โ–ช๏ธOctober 5, 2017: The NYTimes drops the Harvey Weinstein bombshell detailing years of his harassment and settlements. โ–ช๏ธOctober 10, 2017: The New Yorker drops more details against Weinstein including newly disclosed rape allegations. โ–ช๏ธOctober 15, 2017: #MeToo goes viral after Alyssa Milano's tweet (attached below). โ–ช๏ธOctober 22, 2017: Los Angeles Times reports that 38 women accused the director James Toback of sexual harassment. โ–ช๏ธOctober 29, 2017: Vanity Fair. Kevin Spacey. โ–ช๏ธNovember 4, 2017: Larry David admits on SNL that the majority of offenders are jewish. โ–ช๏ธNovember 9, 2017: ABC News. Louis C.K. โ–ช๏ธNovember 9, 2017: WaPo. Judge Roy Moore. โ–ช๏ธNovember 16, 2017: CBS News. Al Franken. โ–ช๏ธNovember 20, 2017: Axios. Charlie Rose. โ–ช๏ธNovember 20, 2017: Time Magazine. Representative John Conyers. โ–ช๏ธNovember 29, 2017: Minnesota Public Radio News. Matt Lauer. โ–ช๏ธDecember 11, 2017: Eater NY. Chef/Businessman Mario Batali. ******* ENDGAME: TRUMP Having spent literally the ENTIRE YEAR creating an artificial, media-driven propaganda campaign, it was time to take the action and attention back to Trump. โ–ช๏ธDecember 7, 2017: Axios publishes Quinnipiac polling. 70% of Americans say congress should investigate the allegations against Trump. CNN polling reports that 61% of Americans think the accusations against Trump were mostly true and 50% said he should resign. โ–ช๏ธDecember 11, 2017: Rachel Crooks, Jessica Leeds, and Samantha Holvey hold a public press conference calling on congress to investigate Trump. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley backs them up. โ–ช๏ธDecember 11, 2017: Reuters publishes TWO articles dredging up many of the previous allegations against Trump. (attached below) โ–ช๏ธDecember 11, 2017: On a CNN interview with Christiane Amanpour, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand calls for Trump to resign. โ–ช๏ธDecember 12, 2017: Congresswoman Lois Frankel of the Democratic Women's Working Group gathers the signatures of 152 Democrats calling for a congressional investigation. ******* AFTERMATH Ultimately, the #Metoo gambit failed to take down Trump. However, in November 2018, the Democrats retook the House of Representatives. Perhaps the multi-year war on Trump via all the negative sexual allegations played a role in that. In 2019, it seems as though they tried returning to the well. โ–ช๏ธFebruary 2019: Alva Johnson lawsuit for unwanted kisses from Trump. โ–ช๏ธJune 2019: E. Jean Carroll assault allegations against Trump โ–ช๏ธOctober 2019: Barry Levine (โœก๏ธ) publishes his book "All The President's Women", renewing all the allegations and introducing a new one from Karen Johnson, who alleged Trump groped and kissed her at Mar-a-Lago. โ–ช๏ธSeptember 2020: Former model Amy Doris accuses Trump of sexual assault. By the end of 2019, the Democrats impeached Trump. None of the sexual assault allegations were used as the basis, though. Isn't that in interesting? Since that era, #MeToo has survived, limping along after being embedded in the social consciousness, but it never maintained or regained that massive prominence it enjoyed in 2017. And I think that's because it was fake. Wind-aided. Total psyop. They pulled the plug after it failed. And now you know the rest of the story. (The pie chart below is the most comprehensive list I know of all the men accused in 2017. When you look at this list and note the main media outlets & journalists that pushed this movement, one group of people stands out above the rest)

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