User blog:AustinDR/Really, Hollywood...

First Weinstein (though no one cares about him), Chris Savino, and now Kevin Spacey had all been accused of sexual assault. Seriously? Who's next? What happened was than an actor named Anthony Rapp recently shared that when he was 14, he was invited to some party by Spacey. However, sometime after the party ended, Spacey (allegedly) made advances towards Rapp, which he refused. The thing with Spacey is that he technically didn't deny that he did what was described. At most, he believes that he must've been too intoxicated to remember much. But Spacey uses this as an opportunity to live as a gay man (after previously having romantic encounters with both genders). OK, (bleep) you, Spacey. With the whole being gay thing, nearly everyone already knew that before he let it out in the open, so I do commend him for coming out. However...it's pretty clear that he's using that ploy to cover the sexual assault cases against him. Granted, I'm not saying that those cases definitely happened, but Spacey's not making it any better for himself by not denying them. And yet, here we are having people commend him for being "brave" even with the knowledge that Rapp provided. Hopefully, this doesn't mean that people would think being gay equates to being a predator .While there are some cases where that is true, not every gay man is a child predator. Here, it almost seems that they're trying to normalize pedophilia.

It just goes to further show that there are problems with Hollywood and its elites. I don't believe in that whole "Illuminati" nonsense, but I do believe that sinister things occur in Hollywood that is under lock and key. While you could easily take out any of the people working for the industry, they are but a branch to an entire system.