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Disturbing Photos Surface of Disgraced Ex-Disney Director Dressed as Pedophile at Party

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It used to be difficult to defend Hollywood. Now it may be next to impossible.

Excusing disturbing behavior is what many stars tried to do in recent weeks, after “Guardians of the Galaxy” director James Gunn was fired by Disney.

The supposedly family-friendly brand, which owns the Marvel cinematic universe, was forced to disown the star director after tweets joking about child rape and other off-color topics came to light.

While most of Tinseltown and countless liberals jumped to Gunn’s defense, claiming that the posts were over five years old and just poor attempts at humor, it now looks like there may be a shocking trend of excusing pedophilia in the director’s life.

Photos discovered on Gunn’s own website reveal that he attended a twisted pedophilia-themed party.

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“One of the photos shows Gunn dressed as a Catholic priest posing with two young women dressed to look like children,” Breitbart News reported.

“One is in pigtails and pouting, another looks like she is about to cry as she holds a juice box and a doll. Father Gunn, who appears to be wearing eye makeup, looms over them,” the outlet continued.

Even the caption accompanying the photos admit that the sexualization of minors was the intended theme of the “party.”

Do you believe the evidence points to a disturbing pattern with Gunn?

“To Catch a Predator,” Gunn apparently wrote about the party’s images.

That’s the name of a fairly well-known investigative show that ran on NBC a decade ago. “Using hidden cameras, the show would catch alleged sexual predators who had arranged to have sex with children as young as 12,” explained Breitbart.

“The second photo features Gunn, again dressed as a priest, next to a pigtailed young women sucking her thumb. Kneeling on the floor in front of Gunn is a man made up to look like a clown. He has his hands around the throat of the second young woman,” continued that outlet’s report.

Here’s a simple question: Who wakes up in the morning and says, “today I’m going to go to a pedophilia-themed party where adults pretend to be sexually abused girls, and then proudly post photos of it on my public website?”

It’s hard to imagine these photos, clearly making light of the sexual abuse of young girls, coming across as funny to any sane person.

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They are absolutely indefensible when added to the other disturbing comments Gunn has made about child sexuality.

The ex-Disney director previously claimed to be sexually aroused by a video of underage girls, then made obscene jokes about minors touching themselves and fantasy trees that sexually assault children.

“Pedo themed costume party. Pedo jokes. Pedo themed humor. Maybe I’m just f—ing paranoid but that looks like a pattern of behavior,” posted The Daily Caller reporter Ian Miles Cheong after the most recent photos were uncovered.

He’s right. It would be one thing if someone went too far during an attempt at humor and then apologized, but it appears very much like excusing pedophilia and joking about child sexuality was routine to Gunn.

Liberals and the media have blocked, banned and ended the careers of many other figures for posting arguably more tame material. The fact that they are instead rushing to defend one of their own reveals deep hypocrisy … and a dark problem in Hollywood that needs to be exposed.

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Benjamin Arie is an independent journalist and writer. He has personally covered everything ranging from local crime to the U.S. president as a reporter in Michigan before focusing on national politics. Ben frequently travels to Latin America and has spent years living in Mexico.




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