Poor Dakota Fanning Raped For Oscar and Nobody Cares

Poor Dakota Fanning wants an Oscar and nobody will give it to her. She is one of the few who knows how Martin Scorsese felt all those years, but don't worry he finally got his Dakota, and you will too. Fanning, who reached her full cunntiest potential at the age of 10, has hammed it up in every possible type of film since she was 8-years-old. Now 14, she is finished stealing all the good children roles and has turned her attention to more serious filmmaking like, The Secret Life of Bees, where she acts along side African-Americans because she is very "diverse."

Meanwhile her controversial film Hounddog has finally been released in theaters after months of struggling to find someone brave enough to distribute it. Hounddog is of course the film that sent shockwaves through the Sundance Film Festival in 2007, because of rape scene involving a 12-year-old Fanning, minus a body double.

Director Deborah Kampmeier recently told Reuters that "it was painful" watching religious and conservative groups slam her film, making distributors run for the hills.

"No one wanted to see the film again," she said, "A lot of people were projecting their own agendas on this film that had nothing to do with it."

One group even called for a federal probe to see if any child pornography laws were broken, but someone should have told them Fanning is not a child, she is a cold-hearted-cunty-adult hiding in a child's body.

Kampmeier thinks the outcries against her film slap abuse victims in the face: "One of the things that was so upsetting was, 'what message does that send to victims of abuse? If Dakota is being so shamed, what message does that send to our daughters, our sisters?"

The director has re-edited the film for a more "more nuanced and layered" version that is finally available for all to see. Allowing people to draw their own conclusions about the film, and not allowing some stiff bible-thumpers to decide what adults can watch or not.

You go Dakota!

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