
Hanoi Jane is right about one thing, this was an “unforgivable mistake,” she was there to comfort to our enemies in a time of war. She will die a traitor.
Via Newsmax:
“I made one unforgivable mistake when I was in North Vietnam, and I will go to my grave with this,” Jane Fonda says on the Oprah Winfrey Network.
The actress and activist made an infamous trip to North Vietnam in 1972 in which she was photographed singing with North Vietnamese military members as she sat on an anti-aircraft gun.
She was criticized then — and ever since — and says she understands the anger.
Fonda said she knew immediately that she had made a mistake and has apologized repeatedly, both privately and publicly.
She told OWN program “Oprah’s Master Class” that the event happened on the last day of her visit. She was tired, she said, and didn’t want to attend.
“I don’t know if I was set up or not,” she said. “I was an adult. I take responsibility for my actions.”
The soldiers sang a song and Fonda joined in with her “feeble Vietnamese.”
As everyone was laughing and singing, Fonda was led to a gun site, where she sat down.
“And I was laughing and clapping, and there were pictures taken.”
