The mask has officially slipped off Hollywood's so-called commitment to women's rights. In the 24 hours since explosive sexual assault allegations surfaced against Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), the entertainment industry's self-appointed champions of the #MeToo movement have gone completely radio silent—proving once again that their outrage is purely partisan theater.
Multiple women have come forward accusing the California Democrat of unwanted sexual advances and even rape, yet the same celebrities who couldn't stop tweeting about Brett Kavanaugh or Donald Trump suddenly can't find their keyboards when it's one of their political allies in the hot seat.
Where Are the #MeToo Warriors Now?
Remember when Alyssa Milano, Chelsea Handler, and the rest of Hollywood's virtue-signaling brigade told us to "believe all women"? Apparently that only applies when the accused has an (R) next to their name. When it's a Democrat who spent years pushing impeachment hoaxes and cozying up to Chinese spies, these supposed feminists develop sudden cases of selective hearing.
According to reports, only one C-list celebrity has bothered to acknowledge the allegations—a telling sign that the entertainment elite received their marching orders to stay quiet and protect their political ally.
"The hypocrisy is staggering but not surprising. These are the same people who remained silent about Harvey Weinstein for decades while he bankrolled Democrat campaigns," said one conservative activist.
This is the same Eric Swalwell who was compromised by Chinese spy Fang Fang, yet somehow remained on the House Intelligence Committee. Now we're supposed to believe Hollywood's silence isn't coordinated damage control?
The Left's Selective Outrage Machine
Patriots, this isn't about politics—it's about holding ALL powerful men accountable, regardless of party affiliation. But the left's silence reveals what we've known all along: their movements were never about protecting women. They were about weaponizing accusations against conservatives while shielding their own from consequences.
How can any American take Hollywood's moral grandstanding seriously when they abandon their principles the moment it becomes politically inconvenient? The answer is simple: we can't, and we shouldn't.
