His Twitter bio says “Equality Advocate and Human Rights Activist | 50th President of the United States #Resist“ but his victims of sexual say he’s lying.
It’s a plot twist we did not see coming as the #MeToo movement continues to build momentum on Twitter.
It all began when three ladies came forward with allegations of sexual abuse against Hollywood Producer Harvey Weinstein. Before long, other celebrities, actresses opened up about their sexual abuse experiences at Mr Weinstein’s hands. This prompted Alyssa Milano to start a hashtag on Twitter, urging women to open up about their sexual abuse experience to prove how commonplace sexual abuse is.
And it was going so well until this:
Every 98 seconds, someone is sexually assaulted. It’s time to let victims know they are not alone. #MeToo https://t.co/UXbJVeMvsV
— Cole Ledford (@ColeLedford11) October 15, 2017
Receipts
I really wish you had this same mindset on April 18, 2014. Instead, you told me to keep quiet or you would make my life a living hell. https://t.co/UccXWUf6Zk
— Jimmy Kinderdine (@JKinderdine) October 18, 2017
Seeing you build up this platform on social media, advocating against your own behavior as if you’re innocent… my stomach is in knots.
— Jimmy Kinderdine (@JKinderdine) October 18, 2017
Logan jumps in:
Cole defends himself:
There is something I would like to address: pic.twitter.com/GgTCrGiZXl
— Cole Ledford (@ColeLedford11) October 18, 2017
Jimmy opens the books
Others weigh in:
Your history of abuse was the worst kept secret at Ohio State, and only stayed a secret until now because you threatened your victims.
— logan (@LoganPhares) October 18, 2017
You knew exactly what you did and why it needed to stay a secret, so you threatened their college experiences, reputations, and lives.
— logan (@LoganPhares) October 18, 2017
.@ColeLedford11– You are a serial abuser and no one in the #MeToo movement wants your fake support
— logan (@LoganPhares) October 17, 2017
Tak about playing yourself.
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