Wednesday, March 11, 2020

The hypocrisy of the M&E industry

Justin Bieber hasn't stopped hitting on me for even a week of the couple of years since he started dating, was engaged and has been married to Hailey Bieber.

There's been no bad publicity for him because of it, despite the conglomerate's decade of excusing its abuse of me by portraying me as having no morals and of being a cruel person.

He keeps posting at social media and publishing songs about criminally violating me.  He then wins awards and is invited to talk shows.

This is all particularly hypocritical because of his constant declarations of Christian faith.  He even speaks and sings at gatherings for the churches that haven't even attempted to reprimand him, for fear that questioning his behavior could lead to their losing him as a recruiter.

He doesn't seem capable of perceiving me as a human being instead of a vagina that has been treated like a finish line in a competition among rich and famous people for a decade.  He was 16 when the conglomerate formed and started sexually harassing me.  At 26, he could change his mentality, but since the only person who has been hit with consequences for my being abused for all of that time is me, he has no motivation to change.  It doesn't matter if I ignore him or don't ignore him.  It doesn't matter how many times I tell him that I don't want to date him.  He seems to be convinced of his irresistibility.  He is also far from being the only celebrity who has scapegoated all of his marriage's tensions onto me, and if his marriage ends in divorce the industry will probably blame me, even though his wife also hits on other people and is also a proponent of his brand of Christianity.  He and the rest of them are going to abuse me forever.

Saturday Night Live has yet to treat his behavior as if it is worthy of ridicule.  It invites him to perform his music.