![]() Yet now, in 2020, an entire NFL team not only refuses to give up a myth about what happened (as the St. Me Too was supposed to be a wake-up call to the world that sexual assault or leveraging power to manipulate women into sexual acts was absolutely unacceptable. Remember the outrage over the alleged predator of teenagers and Senate candidate Roy Moore? Remember the all-out attack on then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh based on the word of one woman 30 years after the alleged rape-and when that wasn’t enough, airing a completely uncredible, fabricated account of a “gang rape” party where he was supposedly present, all to force him to withdraw his nomination? Instead, they breathlessly covered the fact Blake was temporarily chained to his hospital bed in the aftermath of his fight with police as if it were some colossal injustice without apparently bothering to investigate why that might be the case.Įver since the Access Hollywood audio surfaced of Donald Trump saying he grabbed women by the, and that “when you’re a star, they let you do it,” the media have generated a barrage of condemnation any time a Republican strays into indecency or worse. They would have called the police heroes for protecting a woman and her children from what could have been another assault or kidnapping. If a Republican congressman had been accused of Blake’s actions in a police report by someone who had no apparent ulterior motive, the media would have permanently destroyed his career and reputation. Even if you leave aside the facts about the shooting, which are damning enough, the Me Too movement makes the left’s view of Blake as a pure-hearted victim of police brutality grossly hypocritical and worthy of deepest scorn.īy the Me Too standard, even catcalling is considered to be a form of violence, but that’s not the standard being applied to Blake. Now, I’m pretty sure that even before Me Too dominated headlines for months, everybody thought sexual assault was a pretty big deal. Yet it’s been five days now, and Brees has still not apologized for lionizing a man who, by the same standard corporate media has applied to other individuals, Blake is a credibly accused sexual assailant, trespasser, and car thief. Now, it could be that Brees and his teammates hadn’t seen this story break when they headed out for practice, as the New York Post published this information that same day. According to her report, about twice a year when he had been drinking heavily, Blake would come around and physically assault her. ![]() She told cops Blake then used his finger to sexually assault her, sniffed it and said, ‘Smells like you’ve been with other men,’ the criminal complaint alleges.Īccording to the complaint, Blake then stole the keys from the woman’s purse and took her car, at which point she called 911. and allegedly said ‘I want my sh-t,’ the record states. The victim, who is only identified by her initials in the paperwork, told police she was asleep in bed with one of her children when Blake came into the room around 6 a.m. Based on police records, The New York Post describes the alleged assault: ![]() There’s just one problem: not only was Blake aggressively resisting arrest in the incident that’s left him paralyzed, but he also had a warrant out for his arrest due to a charge of sexual assault.Īccording to research by The New York Post, Blake was forbidden from being at the Kenosha home where he was shot because of an incident at the same residence on May 3, for which there was an open warrant for his arrest. If Blake were an innocent family man who just happened to twitch during a tense encounter with police, this would all seem perfectly appropriate.
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