Witness statements suggest Brad Pitt is the villain | CTB NEWS
Witness statements suggest Brad Pitt is the villain.
The Pitts are Brad's image.
What happened on Angelina Jolie's infamous, plane flight has now been revealed. Most people have the narrative wrong.
Jolie isn't evil. Brad Pitt, the most popular actor of the last 30 years, is to blame.
FBI witness documents say Jolie reported Pitt as so inebriated and abusive that his six minor children were too terrified "to even go to the bathroom" on the long journey from France to LA.
Since the FBI dossier was released Wednesday, Pitt hasn't rejected Jolie's allegations. Pitt's people have simply suggested that Jolie is seeking to "inflict the most agony on her ex" with the publishing of these docs.
Not Jolie revealed.
Jolie didn't share the FBI documents. In April, a Politico reporter found them in a FOIA request filed by an anonymous Jane Doe against the FBI.
Doe (Jolie) asked for the FOIA to be sealed to protect her children, but a judge denied her request. Jolie would never have released these documents.
Angelina Jolie did not publish these docs, which include two images of her injuries, to injure Brad Pitt.
It's time to rethink who and what we knew and why we believe certain people. Amber Heard and Johnny Depp are current examples. The more beloved male movie star is taken at his word, while the more complicated, less likable woman is criticized, insulted, and sometimes worse.
Since Pitt and Jolie divorced, he's been the hapless hero. Jolie is the villain going scorched earth, the injured woman going berserk.
Easy to portray. Jolie is known for wearing a vial of blood, kissing her brother on the red carpet, and hiring a kill guy.
Then there's Pitt, the decent Midwesterner turned global megastar.
Brad Pitt was so lovely that he demonized Jennifer Aniston after leaving her for Jolie. Aniston, who never slapped him back, never spoke a nasty word about him, and let Pitt use her halo effect in 2019 Aniston, whom Pitt humiliated in the public, couldn't compete with glamazon-sexpot-adoptive-mother-UN-worker-movie-star Jolie.
Not enough. Pitt has to buck up. Aniston bore him. She was responsible for his pot problems. He portrayed her as a vain, selfish career woman who denied him children.
Pitt told Parade magazine in 2011: "I wanted to find a movie about a fascinating life, but I wasn't living one." My marriage to Jennifer Aniston probably helped. “Pretending the marriage was something it wasn't.”
Pitt also wouldn't restore the moldy houses he built for Katrina victims until Thursday.
Still, people loved him and will. People are blaming Jolie for this leak and excusing Pitt's conduct as a one-time occurrence, an aberration, and not that horrible.
He's really awful.
Jolie says Pitt compared one of their children to "a f—ing Columbine kid," beat her in the toilet, and pounded the plane's ceiling while their children sobbed outside.
Heard-like craziness
Domestic violence is horrible, as anyone can attest. Nothing to downplay or excuse.
Jolie's children questioned whether Mommy was OK when she came from the bathroom. Pitt pushed Jolie as she hugged them, shouting, "Mommy's not OK." She destroys the family. "She's nuts."
Crazy. This word perfectly demonizes a difficult woman. Amber Heard knows.
Believe Jolie. Their six children and crew were witnesses. As Jolie maintains, they probably all saw Pitt lunge at Maddox, fling Jolie like a rag doll when she intervened, and call her a bitch. Pitt stalked up and down the aisle, bursting every half hour as he drank and terrified the children.
Brad Pitt, who got a standing ovation at the Golden Globes a few months later — Hollywood giving all their support, the media following suit, as did tabloids and Twitter — everyone foolishly believing there was no way Pitt could have done this.
We'll be less partisan next time. Maybe next time we won't condemn these women so quickly.
In the previous six years, Brad Pitt may have provided his best performance.
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