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Title: Hollywood: Some Are Tired of the Anti-White Racism
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Mon 06 Jan 2020
It's few and far in between that Hollyweird's Elite stand up against the anti-White racism and the general PC nature of their industry. And of course, MSM screams That's RACIST! (https://creativityalliance.com/forum/index.php/topic,8822.0.html)

Think Tim Allen (just a Republican), Kelsey Grammar (Republican who's sister was brutally murdered by a nigger) and John Cleese ("London is no longer an English city") to name the few with the balls to stand up for what they believe. You can now add Terry Gilliam to the same list.

They may not and never will be on our side. Their knee-jerk reaction to IT'S ALRIGHT TO BE WHITE would be to avoid the subject until forced to shout NAZI! Even if they were to point out that our flyers have a valid point, we would still be wrongfully singled out by them as White Extremists. After all, if you are not a part of the accepted political establishment - Republican, Democrat, Tory, Liberal, Labour and Labor, the People's Front of Communism et al ad nauseam - then you are an extremist. On the other hand, in the insane world of Hollyweird and the general Kill Whitey mindset, like us or not, these men are the sane; or at least as sane as Hollyweird gets.

Former Monty Python star Terry Gilliam slams #MeToo as a witch hunt, complains he's 'tired of white men being blamed for everything' and calls Harvey Weinstein's victims 'adults who made choices'

* Director of 12 Monkeys once again causes storm over comments about #MeToo
* Gilliam says #MeToo movement has taken on a 'mob mentality'
* He says Harvey Weinstein's accusers are 'ambitious people who make choices'
* Gilliam said he doesn't understand why people take offense to him saying he was a 'black lesbian in transition'
* He is currently promoting his latest film, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, which opens in theaters in the United Kingdom later this month

Ariel Zilber | Daily Mail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/) (UK) | 5 January 2020

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7852267/Terry-Gilliam-slams-MeToo-complains-hes-tired-white-men-blamed-everything.html

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/terry-gilliam-interview-harvey-weinstein-victims-metoo-race-a9269136.html (https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/terry-gilliam-interview-harvey-weinstein-victims-metoo-race-a9269136.html)

Excerpt: Terry Gilliam once again lashed out at political correctness in Hollywood, saying he's 'tired WHITE MALE, of being blamed for everything'

...  and that {Jewish} Harvey Weinstein's alleged victims were 'adults who made choices.'

The Monty Python star and film director also repeated criticisms of the #MeToo movement, calling it a 'witch hunt' that has victimized 'a lot of people, decent people.'

'Yeah, I said #MeToo is a witch hunt,' the 12 Monkeys director told The Independent (https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/terry-gilliam-interview-harvey-weinstein-victims-metoo-race-a9269136.html).

'I really feel there were a lot of people, decent people, or mildly irritating people, who were getting hammered. That's wrong.

'I don't like mob mentality. These [women who came forward with claims] were ambitious adults.'

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Gilliam thinks Weinstein's alleged victims share some responsibility for what happened to them.

'There are many victims in Harvey's life and I feel sympathy for them, but then, Hollywood is full of very ambitious people who are adults and they make choices,' Gilliam said.

'We all make choices, and I could tell you who did make the choice and who didn't.'

Gilliam recalled that he had a negative experience working with Weinstein

'I hate Harvey. I had to work with him and I know the abuse, but I don't want people saying that all men [are abusive].'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxsZN8_l7cc

Gilliam said that when he directed the 1991 hit film The Fisher King, 'two producers were women.

'One was a really good producer, and the other was a neurotic b***h.

'It wasn't about their sex. It was about the position of power and how people use it.'

Gilliam then says he spoke to a famous actor recently. The topic of conversation was #MeToo.

'She has got her story of being in the room and talking her way out,' he said.

'She says, "I can tell you all the girls who didn't, and I know who they are and I know the bumps in their careers."

'The point is, you make choices.'

Gilliam continued: 'I can tell you about a very well-known actress coming up to me and saying, "What do I have to do to get in your film, Terry?"

'I don't understand why people behave as if this hasn't been going on as long as there've been powerful people.

'I understand that men have had more power longer, but I'm tired, as a white male, of being blamed for everything that is wrong with the world.'

Gilliam then reported held up his hands and exclaimed: 'I didn't do it!'

The Independent (https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/terry-gilliam-interview-harvey-weinstein-victims-metoo-race-a9269136.html) writer pushed back and said that while not all white men are to blame, they are automatically given privileges that others aren't.

Gilliam responded: 'It's been so simplified is what I don't like.

'When I announce that I'm a black lesbian in transition, people take offense at that. Why?'

Gilliam then says: 'I don't like the term black or white. I'm now referring to myself as a melanin-light male.

'I can't stand the simplistic, tribalistic behavior that we're going through at the moment.'

Gilliam then tries to clarify, saying: 'I'm talking about being a man accused of all the wrong in the world because I'm white-skinned. So I better not be a man.

'I better not be white. OK, since I don't find men sexually attractive, I've got to be a lesbian.

'What else can I be? I like girls. These are just logical steps.'

His comments sparked backlash on social media, where Twitter users took turns slamming the film director.

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Alexandra Pollard, the Independent (https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/terry-gilliam-interview-harvey-weinstein-victims-metoo-race-a9269136.html) reporter who wrote the story, tweeted: 'I can't say it was a pleasure to interview Terry Gilliam.'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I83_0JcU36I
John Cleese: "London is no longer an English city."
White Man from Russia that lives in London vs a gaggle of mouldy Muds

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=John+cleese+racist