Anti-Trump actor George Takei has been working overtime to deny allegations that he molested a male model during an encounter in the 1980s.
He posted to Facebook that the incident did not occur and that the claims left him “shocked and bewildered.” He went on to say that those who know him understand that non-consensual acts are antithetical to his values and practices.
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However, in a radio interview just a few weeks ago on “The Howard Stern Show,” Takei presented a different story that raised suspicion about the actor’s values and practices. And they are cringeworthy. (Listen to part of it here, but be warned, some of the langage is revolting.)
In an explicit interview with Stern, Takei appeared to admit that he had groped male dates in the past, saying he did so to “persuade” those who were “afraid” to have a sexual encounter with him.
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The two had been discussing Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and President Donald Trump when Stern asked Takei if he’d ever grabbed somebody “against their will.”
There was an awkward silence, which prompted Stern to ask if he needed to call the police.
Takei said that he did not trade sexual favors for jobs.
Stern’s co-host Robin Quivers asked the actor if he ever did any “grabbing” at work.
“No, it wasn’t at work,” he said. “It was either in my home — they came to my home.”
“So what do you mean?” Stern asked. “You mean some guy who was hesitating to have sex with you and then you gave him a gentle squeeze … or something?”
“More than a gentle,” Takei said, laughing. “But it didn’t involve power over the other.”
So, according to Takei, if it doesn’t involve “power,” it’s OK to molest someone.
In typical liberals fashion, Takei responded to the outcry over those remarks by explaining he was coding, and apologized for making a joke out of serious matter.
He also explained how, for decades, he has played the part of a “naughty gay grandpa” on Stern’s show — a role he now regrets.
Of course he regrets it now — because some of what he did during those perverted episodes is beyond disgusting.
“I see now that that it has come across poorly in the awkward sketch, and I apologize for playing along with Howard’s insinuation,” Takei wrote.
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But if you listen to the profanity-laced audio clip, Takei didn’t appear to be “playing along” with anybody. And it’s not the first time Takei has made revolting waves with stories he told on the air with Stern.
Let’s face it — Takei is feeling the full brunt of the victim culture he has helped propagate, and he is running out of excuses.
H/T Mediaite
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