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‎11-20-2017 06:55 PM
‎11-20-2017 06:57 PM - edited ‎11-20-2017 06:58 PM
What an awful non apology in his statement....great way to end such a long career
Charlie!
‎11-20-2017 06:58 PM
@chrystaltree wrote:That did surprise me, perhaps it shouldn't have. I think it just goes to show us that this problem is bigger than we could ever have imagined and it's it's an institutional and societal problem. It seems particularly pervasive in the entertainment world.
It's everywhere. The entertainment world (and political, as we have seen) just make the news.
‎11-20-2017 07:05 PM
wonder if anything will be tweeted about this
‎11-20-2017 07:09 PM
It seems this just keeps on coming out about more men doing this.
‎11-20-2017 07:11 PM
Excuse me here but it seems everyone that worked around the old creep knew what was going on and DID NOTHING about it. There is a LOT of blame here to pass around.
He pranced around some woman nude and she kept working for him? REALLY?
Sorry, but you are talking about the moral code at a whole work place here, not just the behavior of one man. If you see a child abused and don't do anything about it, you are guilty.
I think we need to examine the behavior and standards of an awful lot of people. A LOT of people knew this stuff was going in many instances and accepted it as a fact.
Also, we are convicting people from accusations. You can accuse a lot of people of a lot of things and ruin their lives.
Not taking up for the abusers here, but I am saying there is a far larger problem in this country than these named men. The problem is that WE as a group have allowed them to do it, and often individuals have benefitted from the behavior, and they should be called out too.
So what are the standards? Who is responsible for behvaior between individuals and in the workplace? I think that is the REAL conversation here, and we aren't talking about that so much or at least I haven't seen it. But I don't watch that much tv so maybe it is me.
The crime is that we have allowed it.
‎11-20-2017 07:15 PM
People ignored this, a few months ago.
‎11-20-2017 07:17 PM
I was definitely shocked by this one.
‎11-20-2017 07:17 PM - edited ‎11-20-2017 07:20 PM
I would say the only people responsible are those who assaulted others.
The only other people I would blame are the women who never believe other women and who insult them, call them names and blame them.
‎11-20-2017 07:20 PM
Don't be surprised.
This is long from over. Many are realizing that anywhere there is unchecked power, there will be an abuse of power.
The human ego is the worst adviser. Adulation leads to hubris and once a person is placed on a pedestal, he/she has in many ways consent to do anything. They are surrounded by enablers who cater to every whim they may have.
I have never really followed or adored celebrities or people. I admire their actions when they deserve praise but I'm careful not to fall into adulation. I always remember they're still only people and regardless of their reputation, they are imperfect beings.
W all have a facade.
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