Well her confused look had me sold. I remember being in so much anxiety and stress, my memory was failing me, and the lies of my abuser made me question if the authenticity of my memory. Hate it all!
Absolutely. My then-husband emptied out the joint bank accounts, then went into elaborate description of how I was with him at the time and agreed to it. Described where I was standing with him in line, things I said and did....only when I got my work schedule and showed him I was at work during banking hours.....at the other end of town. He just turned around and walked away. Busted. Don't miss him one bit!!!!
Linda R. Oh wow that is crazy manipulative! I didn’t have that experience, but I had a lot of blaming me, especially when I found he was cheating, and it turned from anger into apologizing. No thanks!
The gaslighter is the protectionist everything he/she is does thinks says is themselves..They need you to to ultimately victimize them creating the perfect storm they need direly to recreate their being the victim while creating you to be their victim crazy making GET OUT LESS TALK ALL YOU CAN DO.
I've been on the verge of a nervous breakdown, finally seeing what's been done to me, yet still feeling crazy and doubtful. I survived one of these relationships before, and so this one, used my "trust issues'' and "trauma responses" against me , when my body is SCREAMING HES DANGER
And sadly many types will not only destroy a person but an entire family for their personal "entitled gain." It is mind blowing how they weave into lives gaining trust dismantling relationships threatening the sick convalescent cognitively impaired and you think someone will catch on. Dr, hospitals, hospice, aides, nursing homes attorneys neighbors family. Enough said
The thing is, we all do that. To a greater or lesser degree, but we do. Thinking that only "psychopaths" use those kind of tactics is what makes makes majority of people unaware and let their guard down, instead of observing themselves and others in order to become better and not let other people manipulate them.
Yes, such as the psychopaths behind this whole 'scamdemic' charade - gaslighting us since the very beginning and using mass hypnosis. Many are under their spell but many are finally waking up to it.
I'm glad I learned what the term for this is. I knew some co-workers were playing mind games with me on my job but now that I know what it's called I feel more confident and at ease.
I too have been targeted by a gaslighter in the workplace. They would yell and scream at me like an animal and when I would react they would turn it around on me insisting I was too sensitive and had issues. They offered no apologies for their verbal abuse and insisted it was me overreacting and that the problem lied with me. It was insidious. The most important thing to realize is what was really going on and to trust your own reality and instincts. They are there for a reason. Don't isolate yourself. Talk to others you trust about the situation.
I used to spend days being subjected to this. My memory was always in question, my experience was retold, redefined and always made into a mess by someone I trusted. I left and it's taken many years to still work through what was real and what wasn't. The truth of God saved me. I'm free. But when you're in it, it is like a gas you breath. God bless all the fighters.
I’ve experienced gaslighting many days with a VERY PASSIVE dude. I didn’t KNOW IT until we cut it off completely & I went to therapy. I refuse to call him a MAN! -He hid my keys, piggybank, favorite shoes, sunglasses, damage my car… he helped me looked for the items too! I can go on & on! Ladies record yourself, write things down and make sure NO ONE knows what you’re doing! Sometimes GASLIGHTERS have HELPERS! In this case RELATIVES & SO-CALLED FRIENDS not sold separately!
@@mariaelenamartinez6903 yeah but it's fine to remake it the same way too. Men can also see themselves in Bergman's role.... Women also are narcissistic abusers too, so we men can feel for Bergman's character.
Why remake it? It's perfect already... or are you saying millennials are such dullards they can't make a connection between present day and a period drama?
@@IncredibleIceCastle Smart, yes. But give it time and the mask WILL fall off. Never ignore red flags, never second guess yourself, and always listen to your gut.
@@inprincipio221 check out Knowing the Narcissist, it’s a page by a man who’s a diagnosed sociopathic narcissist and it’s devoted to explaining how he and other people like him manipulate empathic people. Super fascinating
The term “gaslighting” actually comes from a 1938 play, “Gas Light” (which was turned into the more widely known movie in 1944, “Gaslight”), where a husband manipulates his wife to make her think she's actually losing her sense of reality so he can commit her to a mental institution and steal her inheritance
@@urspendy Yes, it was a play first (though the play is more often known in the US as "Angel Street"), however, this movie has become the more well-known version. So, it is not inaccurate to say that this movie is where the term comes from. People didn't start using the term "gaslighting" until the 1950s so, they were more likely referencing the movie than the play. Especially since, as I already indicated, the play was not called "Gas Light" when it came to Broadway, it was called "Angel Street".
It has to. It's showing the worst case scenario where he's trying to get her sent to the nuthouse forever. Yeah there's less obvious abusers, but the film is teaching you the worst case version.
This is very true. But I daresay the obvious nature of this scenario is only a product of it's time. We didn't know half the things we know now about mental abuse/manipulation, domestic violence, etc.
This movie was really good!!! I made my husband watch it. I told him this is what he does to me. OF COURSE, he thinks I'm crazy for thinking that. I agree, we need more movies like this to bring awareness to the victims so they know and understand what they are dealing with and so that other people can understand the signs and help take action and not just idly stand by and watch it happen. AT LEAST make a police report so that it's documented, and they can be aware of any issues going on in case they need it. Too many people just ignore this because they "don't want to get involved". YES, GET INVOLVED!!!! The victim is TOO SCARED to say anything!!!!! Their lives are in DANGER!!!!! HELP US!!!!
There’s tons of comments about how "we need more movies like this so people are educated", but that’s not necessary; we only need more characters like this in just various stories about something/anything else, it needs to be a persistent and understood background phenomenon, not just what the story is about all by itself. Frankly, it's kinda boring and one-dimensional. It’s like, romance should be PART of a good story, not THE story. Action should be PART of the movie, not THE movie. Same with so many valuable things in a good movie. It’s good this movie exists, and it did it well. But we don’t need dozens and dozens of movies mono-focused on gaslighting and narcissistic abuse. But society does need a steady exposure to fresh knowledge about what narcissistic abuse is through the telling of lots and lots of stories. This really is a fairly new specific science which is astonishing considering how omnipresent it’s been through human history. It’s like suddenly becoming aware of humans having eyeballs or elbows that were there the whole time undiscovered. All our lives change when we become made acutely aware of it. All humans should be taught about it, our self-defense mechanisms are totally compromised without it. Anyway, "part of many movies" not "more movies exclusively about it."
I remember when I was like her, easy to trick, trusting and believing everything someone told me. See this from the other side is chilling. He’s tearing her down to feel stronger and this happens everyday but people ignore how dangerous the person really is and how there all around us. You have to educate yourself
Philly girl here and I can't help but think Ingrid herself would think the character she played needed a good talking to by some trusted girlfriends to tell her, girl, can't you see he's playing you? Then they'd have a bottle of wine and help her toss the husband's stuff on the lawn and have her friends as wingman if he tried to get back in the door. She'd have a better lawyer than he too. Movie over in ten minutes.
Narcissists have an uncanny ability to turn all of the girlfriends into haters. He'd have plucked them, one by one, out of her circle until she had none.
What made the gaslighting here in the movie Gaslight even worse, along with the isolation techniques the character Gregory used, was the actual time the characters lived in. No phone....can't call anyone. And no electricity (hence actual gaslight)....no electricity so no access to tv or radio or the internet for reasurrance or information....this would intensify the effects of the gaslighting going on because in the evenings when he leaves, it was just her, aside from books and the staff downstairs....She was on her own in silence. The character Paula was in the middle of London. But they had just moved back so no support system. And of course, when they actually went out or she tried to go out on her own to be around people or anyone came to the house, he found a way to put a stop to that....but thanks to the persistence of the characters of the detective and the neighbor, and the own strength of the Paula character, she came out of it. This movie is amazing....no wonder the term "gaslight" entered the English language vocabulary as common usage because of it.
The modern form of gaslighting, is when employers say that school knowledge has zero value! But the joke may be on them, because now they may be facing a labor shortage!
Dianne, did you know that there are 2 versions?? One made in 1940 and the other made in 1944. Maybe you saw each? One was made in England and the other in Hollywood, with different actors....both titled 'Gaslight'
In that case, I suggest you try to be more firm. Trust your memory! Limit the trust you have in others about things that contradict the things you remember.
I gotta see this film. I wonder how many people even know where that term gaslighting is from. By the way you don't need to be a psychopath to use this tactic because it works. And women use it all the time as well instinctively.
@@language-n-learning I read she has borderline personality disorder like a lot of women. Johnny's shyness is most likely covert narcissism. Neither one of them know what they want in a relationship.
@@applesoranges8015 Shyness is not the same as covert narcissism. Did you hear Amber's taped confessions to physically abusing Johnny? She gaslit him to the hilt by belittling him by saying that she didn't really hurt him and no judge or jury would believe him. That's narcissism.
@@language-n-learning Covert narcissism usually involves fewer external signs of “classic” NPD. People still meet criteria for diagnosis but have traits that aren’t usually associated with narcissism, such as: shyness humility sensitivity to what others think of them Amber: People with BPD often have difficulties with impulsive behaviors. When they are experiencing strong emotions that are typical of the disorder, they may do things without thinking about the consequences. If they engage in violence, it is usually not planned. It is an impulsive act done in the heat of the moment.
@@applesoranges8015 I believe what you're saying about covert narcissism. I'm just saying that just because they're shy doesn't mean they're a covert narcissist anymore than someone's being loud makes them an overt narcissist. And I'm talking about Amber's analysis of her violence and gaslighting of Johnny with regard to it. That's what demonstrates her narcissism.
Well her confused look had me sold. I remember being in so much anxiety and stress, my memory was failing me, and the lies of my abuser made me question if the authenticity of my memory. Hate it all!
Absolutely. My then-husband emptied out the joint bank accounts, then went into elaborate description of how I was with him at the time and agreed to it. Described where I was standing with him in line, things I said and did....only when I got my work schedule and showed him I was at work during banking hours.....at the other end of town. He just turned around and walked away. Busted. Don't miss him one bit!!!!
Linda R. Oh wow that is crazy manipulative! I didn’t have that experience, but I had a lot of blaming me, especially when I found he was cheating, and it turned from anger into apologizing. No thanks!
The gaslighter is the protectionist everything he/she is does thinks says is themselves..They need you to to ultimately victimize them creating the perfect storm they need direly to recreate their being the victim while creating you to be their victim crazy making GET OUT LESS TALK ALL YOU CAN DO.
I've been on the verge of a nervous breakdown, finally seeing what's been done to me, yet still feeling crazy and doubtful. I survived one of these relationships before, and so this one, used my "trust issues'' and "trauma responses" against me , when my body is SCREAMING HES DANGER
What is rich is when they call you delusional.
We need more movies like this to educate on tactics used by psychopaths to take advantage of others.
just watch dr phil, hes narc or psycho for sure
Les Carter, Valkin and Lisa Romano, on you tube detailing narcissists but an educatory movie would draw attention
And sadly many types will not only destroy a person but an entire family for their personal "entitled gain." It is mind blowing how they weave into lives gaining trust dismantling relationships threatening the sick convalescent cognitively impaired and you think someone will catch on. Dr, hospitals, hospice, aides, nursing homes attorneys neighbors family. Enough said
The thing is, we all do that. To a greater or lesser degree, but we do. Thinking that only "psychopaths" use those kind of tactics is what makes makes majority of people unaware and let their guard down, instead of observing themselves and others in order to become better and not let other people manipulate them.
Yes, such as the psychopaths behind this whole 'scamdemic' charade - gaslighting us since the very beginning and using mass hypnosis. Many are under their spell but many are finally waking up to it.
I'm glad I learned what the term for this is. I knew some co-workers were playing mind games with me on my job but now that I know what it's called I feel more confident and at ease.
There was a bunch of people doing that to me and I found out about gangstalking, they call me a targeted individual.
I too have been targeted by a gaslighter in the workplace. They would yell and scream at me like an animal and when I would react they would turn it around on me insisting I was too sensitive and had issues. They offered no apologies for their verbal abuse and insisted it was me overreacting and that the problem lied with me. It was insidious. The most important thing to realize is what was really going on and to trust your own reality and instincts. They are there for a reason. Don't isolate yourself. Talk to others you trust about the situation.
@@jeansenn2831 You really should take this issue straight to HR - these are fireable offenses by your co-workers.
@@dennybarton9572 it sounds like they might be right… gang stalking is an unfounded belief commonly held by paranoid schizophrenics
I used to spend days being subjected to this. My memory was always in question, my experience was retold, redefined and always made into a mess by someone I trusted. I left and it's taken many years to still work through what was real and what wasn't. The truth of God saved me. I'm free. But when you're in it, it is like a gas you breath.
God bless all the fighters.
This is one of my favorite movies!! The acting is great, and some of the shots are so artistic. I love the mystery and thrill of the story!
I’ve experienced gaslighting many days with a VERY PASSIVE dude. I didn’t KNOW IT until we cut it off completely & I went to therapy. I refuse to call him a MAN!
-He hid my keys, piggybank, favorite shoes, sunglasses, damage my car… he helped me looked for the items too!
I can go on & on!
Ladies record yourself, write things down and make sure NO ONE knows what you’re doing!
Sometimes GASLIGHTERS have HELPERS!
In this case RELATIVES & SO-CALLED FRIENDS not sold separately!
You have to watch the whole movie to get the full effect. He the one coo coo
“Dude, I don’t care how crazy I am, this is a pineapple.“
They need to remake this movie to educate women these days.
It goes the other way around. I know of one.
@@mariaelenamartinez6903 yeah but it's fine to remake it the same way too. Men can also see themselves in Bergman's role.... Women also are narcissistic abusers too, so we men can feel for Bergman's character.
Why remake it? It's perfect already... or are you saying millennials are such dullards they can't make a connection between present day and a period drama?
@@Marcel_Audubon It's just getting older and a Remake for modern audiences isn't a bad idea.
@colleric yes, it IS a bad idea (and f@#& any modern audience that can't appreciate a classic). It was a period piece to begin with, ferchrissakes!
The women in older movies had a beauty that just hits different 💝
Maybe it's because they weren't covered in menstruation blood to prove they were strong women
@@AtheistReligionIsCancer wtf
@@dixiecup6668 he's talking about alien
Phil McClenaghan no it’s a reference to the crazy feminists nowadays
How?
A devious ex boyfriend told me about the term 'gaslighting' when he himself was gaslighting me.
Isn’t it interesting how they do that? It’s smart too because you’d never assume someone who was doing it would tell you what it is.
@@IncredibleIceCastle Smart, yes. But give it time and the mask WILL fall off. Never ignore red flags, never second guess yourself, and always listen to your gut.
@@inprincipio221 check out Knowing the Narcissist, it’s a page by a man who’s a diagnosed sociopathic narcissist and it’s devoted to explaining how he and other people like him manipulate empathic people. Super fascinating
@@IncredibleIceCastle I’ll check it out. Thanks for the suggestion!
What are you talking about? Gaslighting doesn’t exist. You’re being ridiculous wtf
Superb acting by both
So this is where the term gaslighting came from.
The term “gaslighting” actually comes from a 1938 play, “Gas Light” (which was turned into the more widely known movie in 1944, “Gaslight”), where a husband manipulates his wife to make her think she's actually losing her sense of reality so he can commit her to a mental institution and steal her inheritance
it was also a British movie in 1940 that more closely stuck to the play - but Hollywood tried to destroy copies and info re the 1940 movie.
@@urspendy Yes, it was a play first (though the play is more often known in the US as "Angel Street"), however, this movie has become the more well-known version. So, it is not inaccurate to say that this movie is where the term comes from. People didn't start using the term "gaslighting" until the 1950s so, they were more likely referencing the movie than the play. Especially since, as I already indicated, the play was not called "Gas Light" when it came to Broadway, it was called "Angel Street".
Todays gaslighting is more insidious. This movie only depicts the obvious narc and gaslighter...
Speaking of which, My mom just happens to be married to a Gaslighter.
It has to. It's showing the worst case scenario where he's trying to get her sent to the nuthouse forever.
Yeah there's less obvious abusers, but the film is teaching you the worst case version.
This is very true. But I daresay the obvious nature of this scenario is only a product of it's time. We didn't know half the things we know now about mental abuse/manipulation, domestic violence, etc.
colliric - true. It almost seems over-acted, you know?
Maybe so, but this movie is where the term comes from.
What a movie! A must-see!
My mother, my ex... same mindset. Hard to heal, very hard!
So true. When it has gone on for years it's easier to have an outsider point it out than to believe yourself.
Not your place to heal, need to cut the cord and get away as much as you can. Mothers are harder than exes, but do your best.
Same. My mother and my ex as well.
It never happened. You made it all up.
Ingrid Bergman = formidable!
" gregory are you trying to tell me i'm insane "
No, my dear...I AM telling you that your insane!
This is how Myrtle from AHS talks :) Same accent! It would make sense since she probably grew up on these flicks.
I never knew how familiarity this movie would be it always was scary but sometimes I can't figure why I now do
Please tell me she murders him in the end
This movie was really good!!! I made my husband watch it. I told him this is what he does to me. OF COURSE, he thinks I'm crazy for thinking that. I agree, we need more movies like this to bring awareness to the victims so they know and understand what they are dealing with and so that other people can understand the signs and help take action and not just idly stand by and watch it happen. AT LEAST make a police report so that it's documented, and they can be aware of any issues going on in case they need it. Too many people just ignore this because they "don't want to get involved". YES, GET INVOLVED!!!! The victim is TOO SCARED to say anything!!!!! Their lives are in DANGER!!!!! HELP US!!!!
Hope he is a soon to be ex husband. Hope you get out safely.
You are crazy. He's not doing anything to you. You imagined it all.
@@sanfordgray5699 shut up
My parents did this to me and it makes sick too watch
This is now a required training film for a career in mainstream media.
There’s tons of comments about how "we need more movies like this so people are educated", but that’s not necessary; we only need more characters like this in just various stories about something/anything else, it needs to be a persistent and understood background phenomenon, not just what the story is about all by itself. Frankly, it's kinda boring and one-dimensional. It’s like, romance should be PART of a good story, not THE story. Action should be PART of the movie, not THE movie. Same with so many valuable things in a good movie.
It’s good this movie exists, and it did it well. But we don’t need dozens and dozens of movies mono-focused on gaslighting and narcissistic abuse. But society does need a steady exposure to fresh knowledge about what narcissistic abuse is through the telling of lots and lots of stories.
This really is a fairly new specific science which is astonishing considering how omnipresent it’s been through human history. It’s like suddenly becoming aware of humans having eyeballs or elbows that were there the whole time undiscovered. All our lives change when we become made acutely aware of it. All humans should be taught about it, our self-defense mechanisms are totally compromised without it.
Anyway, "part of many movies" not "more movies exclusively about it."
I remember when I was like her, easy to trick, trusting and believing everything someone told me. See this from the other side is chilling. He’s tearing her down to feel stronger and this happens everyday but people ignore how dangerous the person really is and how there all around us. You have to educate yourself
Philly girl here and I can't help but think Ingrid herself would think the character she played needed a good talking to by some trusted girlfriends to tell her, girl, can't you see he's playing you? Then they'd have a bottle of wine and help her toss the husband's stuff on the lawn and have her friends as wingman if he tried to get back in the door. She'd have a better lawyer than he too. Movie over in ten minutes.
Narcissists have an uncanny ability to turn all of the girlfriends into haters. He'd have plucked them, one by one, out of her circle until she had none.
The character was vulnerable from the start and he deliberately isolated her thereafter
@d R I know. Well, there was Thelma and Louise.
@d R You are right about that! LOL
are you trying to tell me i'm insane ?
Ladies if you want me as a psychologist I keep it real stay strong.
It's crazy to deal with people that don't exist
Luv...
How they did her hair
wow
What made the gaslighting here in the movie Gaslight even worse, along with the isolation techniques the character Gregory used, was the actual time the characters lived in. No phone....can't call anyone. And no electricity (hence actual gaslight)....no electricity so no access to tv or radio or the internet for reasurrance or information....this would intensify the effects of the gaslighting going on because in the evenings when he leaves, it was just her, aside from books and the staff downstairs....She was on her own in silence. The character Paula was in the middle of London. But they had just moved back so no support system. And of course, when they actually went out or she tried to go out on her own to be around people or anyone came to the house, he found a way to put a stop to that....but thanks to the persistence of the characters of the detective and the neighbor, and the own strength of the Paula character, she came out of it. This movie is amazing....no wonder the term "gaslight" entered the English language vocabulary as common usage because of it.
The modern form of gaslighting, is when employers say that school knowledge has zero value! But the joke may be on them, because now they may be facing a labor shortage!
No no it began before that.
The original British 1940 film is even better.
Well, no. Respectfully, in the British version the actress was too docile.
Bella ingrid
Paula, Paula, Paula.....
I've been gaslighted so many times, I smell fumes.
Today you could call this movie "Mass media effect"
Our leaders today would want this movie banned. No one needs to know about this.
I Gaslight myself using a method of philosophical inquiry advocated by Alfred Korzybski. Does wonders, like a hard reset.
...and then there came the "Gaslighter in Chief"
He's a theiving creep !
No. He's the hero.
I saw this film when l was young and found it scary. I watched it again recently and was dissapionted to find it's not as l remember it.
Dianne, did you know that there are 2 versions?? One made in 1940 and the other made in 1944. Maybe you saw each? One was made in England and the other in Hollywood, with different actors....both titled 'Gaslight'
I think my partner may be gaslighting me.
In that case, I suggest you try to be more firm. Trust your memory! Limit the trust you have in others about things that contradict the things you remember.
@@oktayyildirim2911 Thank you very much, I'll work on that!
Dump him
Record him for your sanity
Lupita, study up on Narcissism, especially covert style. Lots of RUclips videos on here.
PAULA....
The you Deserve fresh Lettuce podcast will dedicating an episode on psychopaths.
What a pretty gown. Wish we could go back to that dress code. Men look so Kemp as well..nice time. Wishful thinking.🌟🤔
I gotta see this film. I wonder how many people even know where that term gaslighting is from. By the way you don't need to be a psychopath to use this tactic because it works. And women use it all the time as well instinctively.
Me gusta esta pelicula. Parece divertida.
People talk about gaslighting and don't know the term comes from this film.
Dito pala nakuha ni Bea Alonzo ung term nya na gaslighted
And here I thought SNL was just making up a fake movie. 😅
Manipulation 1 on 1 at its finest.
This guy makes me realize I’m a jerk I do the same things I need to stop how do I
Getting psychotherapy sessions is a very healthy way to do so.
Stop dating entirely until you get help
The comment below was not written by me ..FACT ..
I actually prefer the 1940 British version.
I feel like if you’ve watched one version of the film there isn’t really a reason to watch the other. For the most part they’re the same film.
@@ElliotK2 not quite, the remake is a Psychological thriller and the original is more of a psychological drama.
They're BOTH classics!
I do too, but I adore Ingrid Bergman.
@@ElliotK2the original movie sticks closely to the play.
The current mainstream media (husband) and the rest of us (wife). Getting gas lighted.
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thats not true ... she ran away with jesus .. FACT
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She is a bit crazy tho
No such thing as this. It's bs. It's a concept invented purely for a movie plot. No one has to deal with this.
are you manipulating me
I had the wonderful honor of becoming the victim of several borderliner women
So this is like when Democrats tells us that we're crazy for thinking the way we do.
what a crook!
"toxic masculinity".
TG is a complete joke. Please write inviting, balanced, objective, fair and reasonable articles instead.
what is TG?
What does this have to do with anything ???
This sounds and acts like Johnny Depp!
Amber Heard is the narcissist.
@@language-n-learning I read she has borderline personality disorder like a lot of women. Johnny's shyness is most likely covert narcissism. Neither one of them know what they want in a relationship.
@@applesoranges8015 Shyness is not the same as covert narcissism. Did you hear Amber's taped confessions to physically abusing Johnny? She gaslit him to the hilt by belittling him by saying that she didn't really hurt him and no judge or jury would believe him. That's narcissism.
@@language-n-learning Covert narcissism usually involves fewer external signs of “classic” NPD. People still meet criteria for diagnosis but have traits that aren’t usually associated with narcissism, such as:
shyness
humility
sensitivity to what others think of them
Amber: People with BPD often have difficulties with impulsive behaviors. When they are experiencing strong emotions that are typical of the disorder, they may do things without thinking about the consequences. If they engage in violence, it is usually not planned. It is an impulsive act done in the heat of the moment.
@@applesoranges8015 I believe what you're saying about covert narcissism. I'm just saying that just because they're shy doesn't mean they're a covert narcissist anymore than someone's being loud makes them an overt narcissist. And I'm talking about Amber's analysis of her violence and gaslighting of Johnny with regard to it. That's what demonstrates her narcissism.
WTF!
Governor Cuomo!!
This was nowhere near as good as Hitchcock, despite what the IMDB experts say.
Whoops. I posted this on the wrong link!
Türkiye
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Trump's strategy
Hahaha abuse against women is hilarious.
Put her in her place!
It's not misogynistic
Hes the good guy... its called sarcasm...
Yikes. Worst acting ever. Too theatrical? No, no... just plain awful...
It was 1944..so there's that...