CANADALAND: All Of The Rebel’s Ongoing Lawsuits Against The Media
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I could see that, I always forget that with Jesse Brown it's always a personal grievance or jealousy that drives his actions rather than any political stance or desire to root out injustice.
At the start of the Ghomeshi affair Jian himself stated that it was because Jesse Brown was jealous of him; probably because Jian banged a ton of women and was very famous while Jesse Brown was a freelancer with a face that would make even a prostitute say "no."
I'd say the same for the attacks on the Rebel. The Rebel gets a lot of attention, far more than Canadaland and that's more than enough to make Jesse Brown seethe.
You don't understand how it was with Ghomeshi.
I'm eskimo brothers with Ghomeshi, one of his millions of eskimo brothers.
Women would just present themselves to the man. He was voted Canada's most eligible bachelor multiple times, Q was the most popular show on the CBC and there wasn't a woman in the entire golden horseshoe who didn't have a crush on him.
He had a perfect image. The attentive interviewer, the cute, first generation Iranian immigrant who eschewed his culture and embrace feminism, the sweetest and most non-threatening celebrity in the country.
They'd all listen to his interviews, they'd all swoon and picture themselves being interviewed by him, going for drinks and dinner with them then spending the night on a bed that was surrounded by candles.
In short, he was beating the pussy away with a stick. It wasn't a career thing, his co-workers all witnessed it as had half of Toronto.
Women weren't throwing themselves at him as a career move. They were throwing themselves at him because he touched them in a way that no mere rockstar ever could.
The one thing that was universal amongst the women in that trial is that they'd all told their friends that Jian Ghomeshi was their new boyfriend, they all were inexperienced and didn't know what to make of a guy who was into serious bondage and that they all begged for another chance after their night without getting it. In short, they were starfuckers even as 30 year old women and they took being rejected by their celebrity crush badly.
The CBC portraying you as the perfect bachelor, and the perfect boyfriend is a double-edged sword. You'll catch infinite puss, and make good money, but you'll also catch some infinite crazy and you never, ever want to have anything to do with crazy women and most importantly, you definitely do not want to make them feel rejected.
The poor bastard drowned in puss and paid the price. It happens. But don't think for a second that they fucked him for the sake of their careers, they fucked Ghomeshi because he was their celebrity crush and he was dumb enough to let them, but he paid the price for that kind of behaviour.
The angriest girls are the ones you reject, women are primed to think that all men desire them to the point where they're afraid they might get raped, to be invited back to a man's house after drinks, perform sexy yoga (as Sarah said, she was inexperienced with guys) and then be rejected as was the case with Lucy DeCoutere is the kind of thing that can have consequences. If he'd just cum in his pants when she did a pose like a gentleman he'd still be the biggest star in Canada today.
The poor bastard.
Never trust the shit that comes out of a woman's mouth when she's talking about a guy who rejected her.
Believe me, he was their God. Imagine Joe Rogan at the height of his podcast's popularity but all of the listeners were lonely feminists who thought he was their prince charming.
He didn't have to promise any of women anything to get them into bed and he certainly wasn't promising to get them jobs, not matter how much they all fantasized about being his co-host.
None of them bailed on him. He just lost interest once he realized that they were pretty inexperienced and would in no way be interested in being choken, beaten, and caged (which was pretty much what it took to get that guy off) so he'd end the night in the most gentlemanly fashion possible.
Toronto women are a bit of a trip.