“Madmen” Kike Molester Matthew Weiner Called “Emotional Terrorist”

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 18, 2017

“Emotional terrorist” is a good term for all Jews.

That is what the political correctness brainwashing is, it’s what pornography is, it’s what feminism is, it’s what sexual perversion is, it’s what everything the Jews do is – “emotional terrorism.”

Hollywood Reporter:

Marti Noxon is speaking up about Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner and the sexual harassment allegation surrounding him.

In a series of tweets on Friday, the television writer-producer — who formerly worked on the AMC drama as a senior consultant — described Weiner as an “emotional terrorist, who will badger, seduce and even tantrum in an attempt to get his needs met.” She added that “everyone at Mad Men, regardless of gender or position, was affected by this atmosphere.”

Noxon’s tweets come a week after former Mad Men assistant-turned-writer Kater Gordon came out and accused Weiner of sexual harassment. Gordon told The Information that while writing late on the series one night, Weiner said to her that she owed it to him to see her naked. After winning an Emmy for co-writing that episode with Weiner, Gordon was let go from the drama and never worked in Hollywood again.

The Girlfriends Guide to Divorce showrunner made a point to stand behind Gordon and her claims. “I believe her. I was at work with her the day after what she described transpired. I remember clearly how shaken and subdued Kater was — and continued to be from that day on,” Noxon wrote. “Responding to her statement, Matt claimed he would never make that kind of comment to a colleague. But anyone with an even cursory knowledge of the show Mad Men could imagine that very line coming from the mouth of Pete Campbell.”

Gordon’s claims have also upended Weiner’s press tour for his debut novel, Heather, the Totality. Roughly a third of the previously scheduled book events have been canceled — including stops in Seattle, D.C. and Los Angeles — and there have been awkward moments at some of the ones that have gone on as planned. When the harassment allegations came up at one, Weiner reportedly told the audience that the claims were “simply not true,” and then deflected to his involvement with Planned Parenthood, the ACLU and Mad Men’s feminist themes.

Yes. Of course. Abortion. Kike lawfare. Those themes in a show.

What do you call that stuff other than “emotional terrorism”?

The entire concept of the show “Madmen” was to paint white men as evil, oppressive psychopaths who live to abuse others.

It was a projection of Jewish traits onto whites, and it was a way to degrade and humiliate the white male viewer, as well as to cause the white female viewer (and the nonwhite viewer) to further despise the white male.