msgtw123

Excellent statement. But, as the testimonials are bringing out, there is so much more filth in Hollywood that is not being brought out. It is safe to attack Harvey Weinstein now. But while everyone is feasting on the carcass of Weinstein ,what about all the other abusers that are standing safe on the sidelines? Are we going to have to wait for another published ex pose? There is a lot of lamenting about not speaking up about Weinstein, but is appears we are back to square one, unless other names are disclosed.

fakebabitz

Nice finger-less gloves...we having a snowball fight or something?

sunajAeon

Struck me as an attempt to gain the spotlight by Mea Culpa

darkknight111

http://deadline.com/2017/10/the-loud-house-creator-chris-savino-fired-nickelodeon-sexual-harassment-allegations-1202191786/

Possible throwing a guy under a bus to protect Dan Schneider.

We may want to start looking at the important people at Viacom, Nickelodean's parent conpany for possible connections.

matheasysolutions

Yup, totally agree with you. Weinstein is inseparable from #PizzaGate. Focusing on semantics and deleting posts because of the age of alleged victims of one of the most powerful people in the most powerful propaganda industry is definitely the worst thing we can do!

neo50

That was awesome! Brutallly honest from the heart. I hope others take his cue and do the same.

JesusRules

Looks like a fine upstanding Christian

new4now

I heard the employees of his company want out of their contracts, discloser, so they can join in with everyone who has something to say about him

derram

https://archive.fo/G1i4u :

Screenwriter close to Weinstein calls out Hollywood: 'Everybody f**king knew'

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carmencita

Quentin Terrentino also came forward and apologized for not coming forward as well. He said he had known and said nothing. He said he was sorry. Now the ones that say they are sorry should go to those they know have been abused and help them step forward. It is the least they can do.

argosciv

Keeping in mind that some of them were possibly abused themselves or were probably under some other form of duress.

Warmoose76

Upvoated to balance out some one downvoating you for what appears to be no reason to me.

argosciv

shrug

It struck me as strange too, cbf wasting time thinking on it, though xD

Thanks for the upvoat :)

awakenaware

If you've tired of hearing Hollywood A-listers feign shock while sending proverbial "thoughts and prayers" to Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault victims, you're not alone.

Scott Rosenberg, a screenwriter (Beautiful Girls, Con Air, High Fidelity) who worked closely with Weinstein and Co. for a little under a decade, has had enough of the bullshit, too. And he's saying something not too many people in the industry are saying right now: "I am sorry."

The Academy has expelled Harvey Weinstein. That's a start.

"Everybody fucking knew," he wrote (not once, not twice, but three times) in a lyrical, near novella-length Facebook response to those shrinking away from responsibility in enabling Weinstein's behavior.

Hollywood's general unwillingness to face the music of personal accountability for the rot in their own industry added insult to injury in the onslaught of allegations. Because those (seemingly) well-meaning yet spineless responses only ensure one thing: that this will keep happening.

Or, as Rosenberg aptly put it, "if Harvey’s behavior is the most reprehensible thing one can imagine, a not-so-distant second is the current flood of sanctimonious denial and condemnation that now crashes upon these shores of rectitude in gloppy tides of bullshit righteousness."