If the #MeToo movement sets the standard for how we treat the issue of sexual assault and rape for the future then men are in big trouble.

Too often, we’ve seen men get accused of sexual misconduct with little to no evidence and be destroyed in the public square, cast out of their university, sent to jail, or in Brett Kavanaugh’s case, have his life and the lives of his family put through complete hell.

Very often, I see mothers and fathers outwardly say they’re afraid for their sons, and it’s a sentiment Donald Trump Jr. has in regards to his children. During an interview, DJT expressed that he worries more about his son than his daughters at this time due to the vitriol within the #MeToo movement.

This didn’t sit well with the ladies of The View — what does? — who spit on Jr.’s fears. Whoopi Goldberg, in particular, suggested that Don Jr.’s sons may grow up to be potential rapists themselves.

DON JR WORRIED ABOUT SONS IN #METOO ERA: Donald Trump Jr. says he is more concerned about the perceived threat posed to his sons than to his daughters, in light of the number of women alleging sexual misconduct of powerful men. The co-hosts react. https://t.co/Qode1TiWHJ pic.twitter.com/vsuZ2PLGke — The View (@TheView) October 2, 2018

You can bet Jr. wasn’t going to take that lying down and he reminded Goldberg that she, on live television, made excuses for child rapist Roman Polanski and that maybe she should sit this one out.

.@WhoopiGoldberg, instead of insinuating that my sons are potential future abusers, you might want to explain why you defended actual child rapist Roman Polanski? “I don’t believe it was ‘rape’ rape.” – Whoopi Goldberg on Roman Polanski CC @TheView @ABC pic.twitter.com/vo2r9dinfc — Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) October 2, 2018

And that’s that. Whoopie has yet to respond.

As I pointed out with Alyssa Milano, many of these people attacking Kavanaugh and supporting the #MeToo movement were nowhere to be found, and are STILL nowhere to be found, when it comes to women who are victims of powerful leftist figures like Bill Clinton or Keith Ellison.

If you’re influential enough, the left will even defend you for child rape, as Goldberg shows.