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Is This Britain's Harvey Weinstein?
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well they did a quick withdrawal - of the prizes, settle down!
plenty quick. But 20 queued up to complain and of the 20, was one in the final episode of Viewpoint?
I have watched it: there is no upskirting.
BUT broadcast last night was a phone vidd of an improvised audition. well is that what they call it?
The protesting girl was being asked to DO something to the man.
well they did a quick withdrawal - of the prizes, settle down!
plenty quick. But 20 queued up to complain and of the 20, was one in the final episode of Viewpoint?
I have watched it: there is no upskirting.
BUT broadcast last night was a phone vidd of an improvised audition. well is that what they call it?
The protesting girl was being asked to DO something to the man.
// what i found amazing, was that he denied all wrong doing, then said that he would be seeking help for his behaviour. very strange//
no - very obvious
so he doesnt deny the fact ( there is a viddie) but says he didnt realise it was wrong - - no criminal intent.
The viddie of the squaddies abusing the Iraqis? They got off after their barrister argued they wouldnt have video'd it if they knew it was a criminal act. Dunno who that was: obviously one to retain
no - very obvious
so he doesnt deny the fact ( there is a viddie) but says he didnt realise it was wrong - - no criminal intent.
The viddie of the squaddies abusing the Iraqis? They got off after their barrister argued they wouldnt have video'd it if they knew it was a criminal act. Dunno who that was: obviously one to retain
emmie: "However i am still concerned that he said that he would get help for his behaviour" - not sure what he meant by that really, it did seem that he was acknowledging some over familiarity, perhaps the odd creepy comment and thus thought it would help if he volunteered to address that. He could well be a wrong un, I just think that we are sometimes too eager to believe the worst without any real evidence. Look at what happened to Sir Cliff?
The viddie is pretty stomach churning
You know Picasso put on a play in wherever where someone had to urinate on the stage? think that. French go after this sort of thing. Isnt there a line in the Fransh Antigone - "and will you give my cat room even it pees in the house?". Chorus says Yes and then Antigone goes orf to her cold and lonely death.
You know Picasso put on a play in wherever where someone had to urinate on the stage? think that. French go after this sort of thing. Isnt there a line in the Fransh Antigone - "and will you give my cat room even it pees in the house?". Chorus says Yes and then Antigone goes orf to her cold and lonely death.
And now a fellow actor abs long time friend (Ashley Walters) has said
I could never condone behaviour of this nature neither in nor out of the workplace, and whilst Noel has been a friend and colleague for several years, I cannot standby and ignore these allegations.
Well Ashley Walters must’ve been aware of alleged behaviour if indeed he was “a friend n colleague”
So odd that he didn’t condemn it years ago .... long before it made the news.
Typical statement made to appease .... instead of action at the time.
I could never condone behaviour of this nature neither in nor out of the workplace, and whilst Noel has been a friend and colleague for several years, I cannot standby and ignore these allegations.
Well Ashley Walters must’ve been aware of alleged behaviour if indeed he was “a friend n colleague”
So odd that he didn’t condemn it years ago .... long before it made the news.
Typical statement made to appease .... instead of action at the time.
Someone please tell me this because I cannot for the life of me understand - why on earth does anyone put up with this sort of behaviour? Would you not smack him in the gob if he did it to you? I know I would. Job or no job. How can 20+ women tolerate this behaviour and only complain when it comes to light? Same with domestic abuse - I can never understand anyone putting up with it - the first time they would get a warning and the second attempt they would get their nuts chopped off with a carving knife.
my mum put up with years of abuse from my dad, controlling, bullying behaviour, one didn't give up on marriage that easily, shame as we were better off without him, he was a horrible individual. Women tend to not be that proactive when it comes to abuse, the ones that do something about it, have often no where to go with their complaint. police don't always take it seriously.
I'd taken no real interest in this news item as I thought I'd never heard of this cove. I then realised that he played "Wyman Norris" in the later series of "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet."
I've still no real interest in the news item, but simply wonder why these allegations surfaced coincidentally with Mr Clarke being awarded one of the prizes (which seem limitless in their numbers) that Thespians feel the need to dish out to each other.
As mentioned, many women seem to have lost the ability to deal with lecherous men. If they are suggesting they had to go along with Mr Clarke's allegedly obnoxious behaviour in order to advance their career, perhaps they should have considered a different job.
NJ steps back and awaits the flack.
I've still no real interest in the news item, but simply wonder why these allegations surfaced coincidentally with Mr Clarke being awarded one of the prizes (which seem limitless in their numbers) that Thespians feel the need to dish out to each other.
As mentioned, many women seem to have lost the ability to deal with lecherous men. If they are suggesting they had to go along with Mr Clarke's allegedly obnoxious behaviour in order to advance their career, perhaps they should have considered a different job.
NJ steps back and awaits the flack.
I note Lankeela's mention of Domestic Violence.
This is not the same. There are all sorts of reasons why women (although it should be remembered that some men suffer and tolerate DV) tolerate abuse. There is children, money and housing to consider. But to put up with a lech at work is quite beyond me. No women I know would have have tolerated anything they didn't want a man to do. There's no need to dress it up as "inappropriate" or anything like that. If they didn't like it - be it verbal or physical - they would not put up with it and would let the perpetrator know. This would often be loudly and forcibly (very occasionally with a slap to be going on with if it was particularly offensive). They didn't wait twenty years.
This is not the same. There are all sorts of reasons why women (although it should be remembered that some men suffer and tolerate DV) tolerate abuse. There is children, money and housing to consider. But to put up with a lech at work is quite beyond me. No women I know would have have tolerated anything they didn't want a man to do. There's no need to dress it up as "inappropriate" or anything like that. If they didn't like it - be it verbal or physical - they would not put up with it and would let the perpetrator know. This would often be loudly and forcibly (very occasionally with a slap to be going on with if it was particularly offensive). They didn't wait twenty years.
Then they should do something about it themselves. Once is unacceptable but perhaps unavoidable, twice is allowing it and multiple times is sheer madness. At the age of about fourteen I was at a dance and a lad was being a bit pushy. A quick word with my brother and he was 'escorted' out of the venue and taught a very valuable lesson in the alleyway outside.
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