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Hanoi Jane: ‘White Men and White-Man Racism Are to Blame for Climate Change’

Jane Fonda was handed a helmet. She had visited a number of North Vietnamese propaganda photo-ops with one of the last being an anti-aircraft battery. Communist propagandists were delighted when she happily took the headgear and gladly sat down and peered through the gun’s iron sights. Click, click click went the cameras. Fonda was yucking it up with her handlers. She smiled throughout her visit. One of the photos was her with her fingers in her ears and her shoulders arched up. Oh, loud noises. Americans dying. All good fun. Click click continued the cameras. That last photo framed her tone-deaf visit. Hanoi Jane was born.

Six months after she propagandized for communists, Operation Linebacker started. North Vietnam was bombed back to the negotiation table. Forty-three American Airmen would die with 49 more taken prisoner during the 12 days of December 1972. Hanoi Jane’s AA battery might well have killed Americans. Whether her efforts gave oxygen to North Vietnam abandoning negotiations in the summer and fall of 1972 is debatable, but it is indisputable that it didn’t aid America’s efforts in negotiating an end to the war. Although Fonda has since claimed she was duped into posing for political propaganda, most Vietnam vets hate her with the heat of a thousand suns.

Fifty-one years later Jane Fonda remains a deeply polarizing, fundamentally absurd personality. Fittingly, she was a guest on the most absurd show on TV, “The View,” and suggested that those who believe in life should lose their lives. In March Fonda said that pro-lifers should be murdered. Fonda, whose face is more plastic than Nancy Pelosi’s, offered a solution in line with a “final solution”: executing the opposition. Fonda is opposed to the death penalty, but would gladly take out those who think killing a baby is bad.

Kira Davis framed it thusly:

Host Sonny Hostin laughed, saying that was “the activist” in Fonda coming out. Veteran host Joy Behar agreed and then asked the “Grace and Frankie” star what could be done about it besides marching and protesting.

“Well, I’ve thought of murder,” Fonda replied through animated cross-talk between the women on the panel. When Tomlin asked her to repeat her statement, Fonda confirmed.

“Murder.”

While the panel of “The View” laughed, Behar stepped in to reassure the audience Fonda was just kidding, suggesting that right-wing watchdogs might pick up the comment and “run away with it.”

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13 thoughts on “Hanoi Jane: ‘White Men and White-Man Racism Are to Blame for Climate Change’”

  1. I am appauled and angry that ANY media gives space and voice to the traitor Hanoi Jane. In my world she/ he/it no longer exists.

    1. When China Russia & the rest of the world DON’T care about CLIMATE then we are WAISTING
      Our Efforts Time & Money on a Climate WE CAN’T CHANGE !!!!

      Tell that to Idiots AL Gore / Biden & the rest !!!! Claw Back ALL OUR $$$ waisted on it !!!

      Oil / Gas / Coal NOT going ANYWHERE !!!! Batteries cannot run the World !!!!

    1. She was in a hit movie earlier this year, and her Netflix series is one of Netflix’s most watched shows. You guys really just pick and choose your own reality, huh?

        1. It’s literally a show by, about, and for baby boomer women. They’re well aware of her history. I doubt a ton of young people are interested in Grace and Frankie.

  2. She should have Jailed for TREASON in a TIme of WAR siding with the ENEMY on Natl TV !!!!!! TRAITOR JANE

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