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Former porn star Jenna Jameson goes on unhinged anti-Muslim rant, defends Milo Yiannopoulos

Jenna Jameson is unabashedly pro-Trump.

 

David Covucci

Internet Culture

Posted on Feb 22, 2017   Updated on May 24, 2021, 11:04 pm CDT

While it is very well known that Hollywood tends to skew left, it appears that the San Fernando Valley is alt-right.

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Yesterday, Jenna Jameson, a porn star famous for her work in the 1990s, went on a Twitter tirade that touched all the talking points of the alt-right, the online conservative group with white nationalist ties.

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Many of the tweets she quoted have been deleted, but we will try to piece it together for you.

Jameson began by retweeting the standard alt-right line about Lena Dunham being a child abuser, in reference to Milo Yiannopoulos getting his book deal pulled.

Then she started hating on Mark Ruffalo, which, come on. Who hates Mark Ruffalo?

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That followed a dive into this week’s argument about Sweden accepting Muslim refugees.

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When people tried to ask her about Christian terrorists, she shot that down.

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And dropped the Ted Cruz argument that the Democrats are to blame for the KKK.

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She then went in on Keith Ellison.

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Who then blocked her, which she said made him an anti-Semite.

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Jameson, who is Jewish, also bashed Islam as a whole.

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When pressed about other religions committing violent crimes, she basically called those false flags.

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And then continued on against Islam.

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She also went the Trump “FAKE NEWS” route as publications started covering her tweets.

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Anyway, thus concludes today’s edition of “here’s what porn stars of the past think about today’s political climate.” Check back tomorrow when we round-up Nina Hartley’s tweets on charter schools.

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*First Published: Feb 22, 2017, 9:29 am CST
 

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