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Weinstein: Who Is Really To Blame?
The perpetrator or the victims?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/t vshowbi z/artic le-4979 554/Har vey-Wei nstein- scandal -shames -actres ses-kep t-quiet .html
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Every victim of an unreported sexism assault has their own reasons for their silence. The predators know this and use this knowledge to continue their abhorrent behaviour. It matters not what a victim's reasons are and no blame can attach thereto. The blame lies soundly with the perpetrator and with a society that often judges the victims.
10:10 Tue 17th Oct 2017
I don't like the idea of "blaming" his victims for what happened to future victims. In the first place, apparently a few people did try to speak out over the years against him, but they either weren't listened to or weren't taken seriously or the allegations in some other way went nowhere (Rose McGowan being one such, apparently: http:// www.lat imes.co m/busin ess/la- fi-rose -mcgowa n-harve y-weins tein-20 171013- story.h tml ); and then their careers suffered as a result with little to show for it. It's quite risky reporting any crime, especially one that makes you look and feel so vulnerable, and if at the end there might not be anything to show for it *and* you've ruined your career for that lack of result, why would you want to take that risk? Isn't it more reasonable not to bother, and just to get on with things?
Now that it's all out in the open, there's probably also a "herd immunity" too -- people who wouldn't have alone felt able or willing to accuse a powerful man of such crimes or misdeeds can seek solace in the fact that Weinstein can't take *all* of his accusers down.
So no. Blame is absolutely the wrong word to assign to his victims. I regret -- I am sure they regret this even more -- that they didn't come out sooner, and Hollywood as a whole has a lot to answer for that it tolerated something so openly; but I don't blame them for a second for making what may have been the more pragmatic decision to keep silent about their experiences in the interests of furthering their careers.
Now that it's all out in the open, there's probably also a "herd immunity" too -- people who wouldn't have alone felt able or willing to accuse a powerful man of such crimes or misdeeds can seek solace in the fact that Weinstein can't take *all* of his accusers down.
So no. Blame is absolutely the wrong word to assign to his victims. I regret -- I am sure they regret this even more -- that they didn't come out sooner, and Hollywood as a whole has a lot to answer for that it tolerated something so openly; but I don't blame them for a second for making what may have been the more pragmatic decision to keep silent about their experiences in the interests of furthering their careers.
it is turning into a bit of a wein-fest innit ?
starlets queuing up to give the performance of their lives
some even offering thoughts on what they WOULD have done if they had.. turned up for that interview, booking, shower etc
and musing how awful it would have been
having been the subject of allegations myself ( always ex tenants who left in arrears ) I must say I was pretty ungrateful to be given the opportunity of refuting them
( hold it don't THEY have to prove them and I neednt do anything at all? )
starlets queuing up to give the performance of their lives
some even offering thoughts on what they WOULD have done if they had.. turned up for that interview, booking, shower etc
and musing how awful it would have been
having been the subject of allegations myself ( always ex tenants who left in arrears ) I must say I was pretty ungrateful to be given the opportunity of refuting them
( hold it don't THEY have to prove them and I neednt do anything at all? )
Wich ones kept quiet to further their careers though?
Not them all surely?
A bizarre article from the http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /voices /harvey -weinst ein-isl am-sexu al-assa ult-rap e-women s-right s-a8001 521.htm l
Not them all surely?
A bizarre article from the http://
I'm enjoying the irony and hypocrisy of it all. Jolie and Paltrow "victims" of the predator, but silent then, and silent still - until ten minutes ago, that is. Long time since either of these actresses was a poor young ingenue trying to make her way in Hollywood, though. In fact neither of them was ever a poor ingenue.
And then there's Streep calling Weinstein "God the punisher" when giving another thank you to Hollywood's most thanked sperm donor. And Damon and Crowe getting a journalist to back off another embarrassing story. And so on.
A vile cocktail of deceit, hypocrisy and cover-up. Let's call it the Harvey Wallbanger (OK, you make up a name).
Are these the same people who were universally reviling Trump for misogyny and sexual predation? Weren't they supporters of "women's rights" Hillary Clinton to a mensch? And aren't all of the people I've mentioned now rich and (in Hollywood terms) powerful in their own right? Yes, that's them.
Saw a news interview with Hillary. Condemned Weinstein, but quaintly compared him with Trump rather than the more obvious Bill. Another opportunity to deploy "close, but no cigar" lost.
And then there's Streep calling Weinstein "God the punisher" when giving another thank you to Hollywood's most thanked sperm donor. And Damon and Crowe getting a journalist to back off another embarrassing story. And so on.
A vile cocktail of deceit, hypocrisy and cover-up. Let's call it the Harvey Wallbanger (OK, you make up a name).
Are these the same people who were universally reviling Trump for misogyny and sexual predation? Weren't they supporters of "women's rights" Hillary Clinton to a mensch? And aren't all of the people I've mentioned now rich and (in Hollywood terms) powerful in their own right? Yes, that's them.
Saw a news interview with Hillary. Condemned Weinstein, but quaintly compared him with Trump rather than the more obvious Bill. Another opportunity to deploy "close, but no cigar" lost.
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