Why would he use the phrase “strenuously denies”?
RT:
Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey pleaded not guilty in a London court on Thursday to charges of sexually assaulting three men between 2005 and 2013 in Britain.
Spacey’s lawyer Patrick Gibbs said last month that the actor “strenuously denies” the allegations and has traveled to Britain to “establish his innocence.”
The actor was allowed to return to the US on bail after a preliminary hearing last month.
The alleged incidents took place in London in 2005 and 2008 and in southwest England in 2013. Two of the accusers are now in their 30s and one is in his 40s.
Spacey, who was a stage actor before transitioning to the big screen, won two Oscars for his roles in ‘The Usual Suspects’ (1995) and ‘American Beauty’ (1999). His prolific career collapsed in 2017 after multiple men accused him of sexual assault. He denied the allegations at the time.
The scandal led Spacey to lose the lead role in the hit TV series ‘House of Cards’. He was also edited out from Ridley Scott’s thriller ‘All the Money in the World’, which came out at the end of 2017. The actor has since largely maintained a low profile.
Remember when he did that Christmas video in character as Frank Underwood suggesting he was going to kill all the people who ruined his life by exposing him as a homosexual?
I thought that was pretty awesome, actually. If I’m just being honest with you, it is awesome to get exposed as a homosexual and be accused of molesting men against their will and then release a dramatic Christmas video saying you’re going to kill people. I hate gays as much as anyone, but I can’t say I didn’t think that was awesome.
Anyway, I’ve said consistently that all #metoo is a hoax and that rape isn’t real, but it’s of course a different story with Kevin Spacey, who is a homosexual. I don’t really know what I think about that. My position is that homosexuality should be illegal, and that homosexuals should be thrown off of roofs.
But were Spacey’s accusers really anally taken advantage of against their will?
Probably not, frankly. All of his accusers have been gay. A few have claimed to have been straight, but obviously been closeted homosexuals.
Furthermore, Spacey himself always kept the fact that he was a faggot in the closet. When people started accusing him of molesting them, his statement was “yes, actually – I am gay.” I think he thought they were just trying to out him, and he was like “okay well then, I admit it.”
I don’t really know much about gay relations, but I didn’t think gays could rape each other since they all want to have sex with each other all the time. The original guy accusing Spacey said he was groped in 1986 and it’s like, nigga – okay. The guy, Anthony Rapp, was an openly gay actor with a struggling career. So he accuses Spacey of molestation; now he’s famous and his face is everywhere.
I don’t want to get to the point where I’m so jaded that I’m defending literal faggots, but if this stuff was happening decades ago, it should have been reported to the cops decades ago. And if the accusations are helping someone’s career, then that makes them a lot harder to believe. Of course, any of the allegations can get someone money.
So I’m not really sure that there are different dynamics for “MeToo: Gay Remake.” If anything, it’s even dumber. Gays have hundreds if not thousands of sexual partners per year, so even if Kevin Spacey did molest them, what difference does it make?
This is like porno sluts accusing people of rape. It’s like “did he rape you before or after you filmed the rape porno with him?”
What?