Nobody seems to have a problem with him about it, either. The first page of Google search results for his name has the story about him and Charlize Theron and also a story about someone saying that he could win an Oscar, in addition to some questionable language for an article describing him taking his daughter to the movies.
That's the address for the results of a Google search of his name.
While I was writing this page, the search results for Mr. Affleck's name were changed so that a story about his rumored affair with Ms. Theron is not on the search results page.
Because I COULD NOT BE MORE SICK of the conglomerate's hypocrisy and its horrible treatment of me, I did a Google search of the term "Ben Affleck Charlize Theron."
This is the address of the search results for that;
The rumor about them is on the front page of "OK!" Magazine, from at least two days ago.
Why has the Boston Globe tried to slut-shame me about Ben Affleck all of this past week, when the rumors about his relationship with Ms. Theron are on the Internet and the front pages of magazines for anyone to read about?
I have even felt that I had to defend myself, saying over and over that I don't want to date him, which the Boston Globe is calling a lie, while it seems that there is at least a chance that it's true that he's already dating someone else.
Celebrities do whatever they feel like doing all the time, including ruining the lives of people who don't have the money to stop them, and it doesn't cause them to lose work opportunities, or to get arrested, or to be criticized by people and organizations who participate in the persecution of the people whom those celebrities persecute.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, April 3, 2016 @ 10:32 a.m.