Friday, May 25, 2018

Mia, Ronan and Dylan attack Moses: a racial element?

Child rapist Roman Polanski with violent, abusive
adoptive "mothers" Mia Farrow and Joan Crawford.
After all the #MeToo stuff, it's odd to see Ronan Farrow switching sides and attacking Moses Farrow for writing about the abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of their mother, Mia Farrow.

And I find it strange that out of this large multi-racial "family", it's Mia Farrow and her two favored white children, Ronan and Dylan, who are attacking Moses. Dylan, who modestly claims to speak for all victims, said before that Moses' claims were "irrelevant" and "my brother is dead to me."

Three of the four Asian kids Mia Farrow adopted with Andre Previn became estranged from her. Two children who were adopted later, Tam who was Vietnamese and Thaddeus who was from India, committed suicide.

From Moses' essay:
It was important to my mother to project to the world a picture of a happy blended household of both biological and adopted children, but this was far from the truth. I’m sure my mother had good intentions in adopting children with disabilities from the direst of circumstances, but the reality inside our walls was very different. It pains me to recall instances in which I witnessed siblings, some blind or physically disabled, dragged down a flight of stairs to be thrown into a bedroom or a closet, then having the door locked from the outside. She even shut my brother Thaddeus, paraplegic from polio, in an outdoor shed overnight as punishment for a minor transgression.

Soon-Yi was her most frequent scapegoat. My sister had an independent streak and, of all of us, was the least intimidated by Mia. When pushed, she would call our mother out on her behavior and ugly arguments would ensue. When Soon-Yi was young, Mia once threw a large porcelain centerpiece at her head. Luckily it missed, but the shattered pieces hit her legs. Years later, Mia beat her with a telephone receiver. Soon-Yi’s made it clear that her desire was simply to be left alone, which increasingly became the case. Even if her relationship with Woody was unconventional, it allowed her to escape. Others weren’t so lucky.

Most media sources claim my sister Tam died of “heart failure” at the age of 21. In fact, Tam struggled with depression for much of her life, a situation exacerbated by my mother refusing to get her help, insisting that Tam was just “moody.” One afternoon in 2000, after one final fight with Mia, which ended with my mother leaving the house, Tam committed suicide by overdosing on pills. My mother would tell others that the drug overdose was accidental, saying that Tam, who was blind, didn’t know which pills she was taking. But Tam had both an ironclad memory and sense of spatial recognition. And, of course, blindness didn’t impair her ability to count.
Read the whole thing here:

http://mosesfarrow.blogspot.com/2018/05/a-son-speaks-out-by-moses-farrow.html


Mia Farrow: UNICEF "goodwill ambassador"

Roger Friedman wrote on Showbiz 411:
Mia Farrow has been a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF (the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund) since 2000.  Her acolytes often tout it as evidence of her saintly nature.
But now there are calls being made for UNICEF to conduct an investigations of the credible allegations of child abuse by Mia Farrow and determine if she should be allowed to retain her prestigious, image-enhancing title.
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There is certainly precedent for UNICEF revoking one of its goodwill ambassadorships.  For example in 2010 UNICEF stripped Goodwill Ambassador status from Mexican music superstar Marco Antonio SolĂ­s after reports confirmed his longtime ill-treatment of one of his daughters.

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