American history is arguably the richest in the world, for many reasons, one of which includes the uniquely self-sacrificing character of the men who have fought and died for causes bigger than themselves. Fonda hated these men in the height of her Hanoi Jane era, and she hates them still now.
American Thinker "Turns out all that whimpering regret about her Hanoi Jane days was…just acting.
"While at the Cannes film festival last week, Jane Fonda took the opportunity to wield her pseudo-morality like a billy club, and launched a campaign against “white men” because in her estimation, like every other useful idiot, “white men” are to blame for all of society’s woes — whether they’re even real or simply perceived, it doesn’t matter to Fonda.
"With a puffed up ego, Fonda said:We have to arrest and jail those men — they’re all men.
It’s good for us all to realize, there would be no climate crisis if there was no racism.
There would be no climate crisis if there was no patriarchy.
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White men are the things that matter and then everything else is at the bottom.
So when I say that I’m fighting the climate crisis, I also feel that I’m fighting patriarchy and racism.
"What a sense of justice, mulling arrests and imprisonments for those who have committed no crime except being “white” and male.
"Sporting a new look (Fonda now has purple hair, yes really), she reiterated her commitment to the “climate crisis” and her role in the war against the evil “white men” persecuting those “poor people of color” — didn’t anyone tell her that using the term “people of color” is akin to erasing Black people? Uh oh, who’s the racist victimizer now?
"Also, isn’t Jane Fonda like three husbands and countless flings deep in “White men”? Her outrage seems a little disingenuous, wouldn’t you say?" . . .
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