Alyssa Milano Contradicts Her Own #MeToo Movement to Back Up Biden
Liberal whackadoo Alyssa Milano is reversing her position on her own #MeToo movement in order to blindly support Joe Biden.
According to the #MeToo movement, we’re supposed to “believe women” when they accuse a man of sexual misconduct.
During an interview on Andy Cohen’s show, Milano explained why she is only now saying something about Biden’s accuser’s allegations rather than standing up for them from the very beginning as she has advocated for in the past.
“Because I believe that even though we should believe women … that does not mean at the expense of giving men their due process and investigating situations. It’s got to be fair in both directions.”
This is exactly what we’ve been saying the whole time! This is absolutely maddening! This is why we have such a problem with the #MeToo movement and feminism in general.
Milano went on to acknowledge that her longtime relationship with Biden made her hesitant to speak up. She said she was waiting to see if “more evidence” of wrongdoing emerged regarding Tara Reade’s claim last month that Biden assaulted her in 1993 when she was a staffer in his Senate office.
“I just don’t feel comfortable throwing away a decent man that I’ve known for 15 years in this time of complete chaos without there being a thorough investigation, and I’m sure that mainstream media would be jumping all over this … if they found more evidence through their investigation,” she said. “So I’m just sort of staying quiet about it.”
Milano also questioned whether the #MeToo movement, which she launched with a tweet in 2017, had gone too far.
“I’m still trying desperately to stand back and be sort of objective about this, because I sent the #MeToo tweet over two years ago. I never thought that it would be something that was going to destroy innocent men, right? Like, we don’t want that to happen either,” she said to Cohen.
“So, we have to have to find this balance in the ‘believe women’ movement and also giving men their due process, and realizing that we’re destroying life if we publicly don’t go through the right steps in order to find out if an accusation is credible or not.”
Sources:
The Pluralist