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Former star of ’70s Show convicted of rape, scandal ensues as co-stars exacerbate situation.

If you ever had any doubts about how debased or depraved ​Hollywood is, look no further than the rape scandal that has rocked the alumnus of the beloved sitcom “That ’70s Show.”

For the⁣ unaware, actor Danny Masterson, who portrayed Steven Hyde on the⁣ show, was found guilty of raping two women ⁤over 20 years​ ago.

On Thursday, he was handed down the maximum sentence of 30 years to life in prison, per the New York⁢ Times.

Now, had this ​sordid ⁢scandal started and stopped ⁣there, the story would⁢ probably live and die like any other celebrity scandal.

But thanks to ‌a perverse move from Masterson’s former co-stars, this ⁢scandal has taken on a ‌life of its own.

Most notably, “That ’70s Show” actors Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, who ‌are married, sent letters seeking leniency for Masterson to the ⁣judge ⁢presiding over his case.

That information ​was leaked to the public by journalists⁤ who were covering the case, per the ⁢Times.

“I do not believe he is an ongoing harm to society,” Kutcher said in the letters.

Kunis touted Masterson’s “exceptional character ‍and the‍ tremendous positive influence⁣ he has had on me and⁣ the people around him” in her ⁢letter.

Additionally, ⁢“That ’70s Show” actors Kurtwood Smith ⁣and Debra Jo Rupp also wrote letters to Charlaine F. Olmedo of Los Angeles⁢ Superior Court, asking for leniency when it comes to‌ Masterson’s sentencing.

The backlash⁤ to this revelation was ⁣fierce, which is understandable given that Masterson was found guilty. This⁣ wasn’t exactly​ a ​Christine⁣ Blasey Ford ⁢ situation.

People were especially furious with Kutcher and Kunis, ⁣who are‌ anti-child sex-trafficking advocates, for seemingly trying⁤ to minimize the hideousness ⁣of rape.

That particular backlash prompted a response video from Kutcher and ⁢Kunis — and it ‍did not makes things any better:

The two claimed that Masterson’s family had asked the married couple‌ to send character letters ⁤on his behalf.

“The⁣ letters were not⁤ written to question the legitimacy of the ⁣judicial system‍ or the validity of the‍ jury’s ​ruling,” Kunis said.

“They were ⁤intended for the judge to read,” Kutcher added. “And not to undermine the testimony of the victims, or re-traumatize them ⁤in any way. We‌ would never want to do that.”

Those remarks, which seemed to⁤ be​ recited with ​all the enthusiasm​ of a hostage video,‍ fell ⁤on mostly deaf ears… and can you blame the masses ⁣for not buying ​it?

The entire video reeks of “We’re sorry… you caught​ us” energy.

Look, everyone already knows that⁢ modern​ Hollywood is a​ spiritual successor ‌to Sodom and Gomorrah.

Genuinely good⁣ Hollywood stars, like Chris Pratt and James Woods, are few and depressingly far between.

What makes Kutcher’s seeming ​nonchalance at rape even more aggravating is that the man has genuinely had some impressive moments for a Hollywood star.

In 2019, Kutcher came out with same startlingly pro-life-video-everyones-life-valuable/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>pro-life stances — ‌a rarity in the abortion-loving, Hollywood cesspool.

And while Kutcher may still very ⁤well be pro-life (which would be a genuine feather​ in his cap), it’s clear that he’s not exactly cut from the toughest moral fiber.

A ⁣more moral and upstanding man would’ve told Masterson’s family, “No,” when they asked for those character letters, as cold⁣ and heartless as that may seem.

Now, to be totally fair, maybe there⁤ is something⁣ to be⁤ said about being loyal to a friend until the bitter⁣ end (in this case, it would be until the guilty verdict).

But even⁣ if you are totally okay with Kunis‍ and⁤ Kutcher penning these letters ⁢before the letter of the law was laid down, surely they⁣ could comment ‍or condemn Masterson after the fact?

Notice⁢ that in the ⁣above hostage, er, apology video, neither Kunis nor Kutcher actually condemn ⁣Masterson post-guilty ⁤verdict.

That’s what really makes all ⁤of⁣ this worse. Maybe people would be understanding of these character letters if​ you’d frame them as your written testimony ⁤pre-verdict.

But now that Masterson is, in fact, guilty and facing the maximum punishment possible?

They need to renounce him. Short of that, the least they could do is renounce his⁤ actions. Kutcher and ‍Kunis ⁤couldn’t do either of that in their response video.

And that’s not exactly going to help Hollywood’s ​image that it’s a sexual predator’s playground wherein the elites all cover for each other, with no semblance of accountability.

The post⁣ That (Sick) ’70s Show: Scandal Erupts After Former⁤ Star⁣ Convicted of Rape, Then Co-Stars Make Things Worse ‌ appeared ​first on The Western Journal.



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