Alki David confronts renowned actors Mel Gibson and Denzel Washington for their decades-long silence regarding notorious Hollywood figures involved in profound abuses. He questions their commitment to justice amidst resurfacing whispers of truth, urging them to reveal names and confront the system.
Expose Hollywood's Silence: A Call for Justice
Expose Hollywood's Silence: A Call for Justice
Alki David challenges Mel Gibson and Denzel Washington to take a stand against past predators in Hollywood.
Dear Mel Gibson and Denzel Washington,
The time for silence is over. You both stood in the shadows during pivotal moments—1999 in Anaheim and 2006 at Rancho Vista—witnessing the predatory actions of industry giants like Spielberg, Geffen, Weinstein, Epstein, and Diddy. You knew what was happening—children and adults were suffering at the hands of until-now unchecked power.
For twenty long years, you remained silent. Was it out of fear for your careers? Did the potential backlash from Hollywood's elite leave you paralyzed? Your reticence has allowed a culture of abuse and complicity to thrive, while victims continued to bear the weight of your silence.
Now, the atmosphere has shifted. Whispers of discontent are growing, but your responses remain vague and half-hearted. It is time to question the motives behind this timid emergence.
Why the delay? Why have you failed to confront these names directly? While predators operate under the radar, what has been your role in this continuing saga of intimidation and silence?
We cannot afford to witness another instance like that of Corey Feldman. Your apparent support should not be a superficial show; real change demands raw honesty and unambiguous action. If you have shared in this silence, acknowledge it. Move beyond the fear of backlash and step into the light.
The victims deserve more than overdue acknowledgments and feigned outrage—they deserve legitimate accountability. The truth must be unearthed and the individuals responsible called out by name.
So, Mel and Denzel, your actions now speak louder than your words. Will you stand up for justice, or remain cocooned in the comfort of Hollywood’s theatrics?
Sincerely,
Alki David
Malibu, California
P.S. The time for waiting is over; the victims have been silenced long enough.