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Rose McGowan defends tweet apologising to Iran after airstrike

Rose McGowan defends tweet apologising to Iran after airstrike

“I don’t support Iran over America. I want America to be better,” said McGowan in response to the backlash.
05 Jan, 2020

Rose McGowan’s tweet that apologized on behalf of the U.S. to Iran for “disrespecting their flag and people” in the wake of an airstrike that killed the country’s top general was not anti-American, the actress said in the face of harsh criticism.

“I don’t support Iran over America. I want America to be better,” McGowan said during an exclusive interview with The Associated Press on Friday.

Her tweet read: “Dear #Iran, The USA has disrespected your country, your flag, your people. 52% of us humbly apologize. We want peace with your nation. We are being held hostage by a terrorist regime. We do not know how to escape. Please do not kill us.”

The head of Iran’s elite Quds force and mastermind of its regional security strategy, Gen. Qassem Soleimani, was killed in a U.S. airstrike early Friday. The attack has caused regional tensions to soar.

She faced outrage over Friday’s Twitter post, with some suggesting she move to Iran. McGowan acknowledged that her tweet was unusual.

“I woke up, I stupidly looked at Twitter. I was going to the bathroom, and I was like, ‘what?’” She added that she doesn’t believe the governments of either Iran or the U.S.

“So, I just thought I would do something a little strange or unusual ... bloodshed should be avoided if you can,” she said. “And I kind of just thought, what if I take a really bizarre way around this. A very strange thought, I understand.”

McGowan, 46, who is known for her role in the “Scream” movie franchise, was one of the earliest of dozens of women to accuse Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct, making her a major figure in the #MeToo movement. Jury selection is scheduled to start this week in New York in a sexual assault case against Weinstein based on allegations from two other women. Weinstein has pleaded not guilty in that case and denies any maintains any sexual activity was consensual.

McGowan has filed a federal lawsuit alleging Weinstein and two of his former attorneys engaged in racketeering to silence her and derail her career as she prepared to accuse him of rape. An attorney for the mogul has called the suit meritless.

Comments

Ibrahim S Jan 05, 2020 06:24pm
Well , she had guts to speak her mind against her own country when she found it doing wrong. Before trashing her, answer to yourself if you would dare to do the same against unjust done by your country to a weak country .
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MA Jan 05, 2020 07:09pm
Someone has to speak senses.
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Moby Moby Jan 05, 2020 07:33pm
If this had happened in Pakistan, DG ISPR would have labeled her a traitor, a couple of FIRs would have been lodged for sedition, and she would have likely been disappeared by now.
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US Jan 05, 2020 10:08pm
No dearth of idiots in America
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M Naqvi Jan 05, 2020 10:34pm
@Moby Moby friend Pakistan armed forces do not forcefully go for regime change or violently murder “enemy” soldiers in other countries And certainly do not gloat about.
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Hassan Jan 06, 2020 12:56am
How many people can say truth like this in our country ???
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Ali Naseer Jan 06, 2020 06:50am
@Moby Moby No I don't think so.
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Queen Jan 06, 2020 08:20am
@Moby Moby how convenient it is for you to predict what would have had happened in Pakistan, o clairvoyant one. Wonder why did'nt we seek your expertise before?
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Gamal Jan 06, 2020 09:21am
Laudable effort by Rose Mcgowan. Although Trump is a lot of things, didn't see him as a war-monger like his predecessors.
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Illawarrior Jan 06, 2020 10:34am
@Gamal Trump is a businessman, and war is BIG business in USA.
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