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Reading all the Harvey Weinstein stuff is something. Yeah, what he did was horrible, but that's not what gets me. What gets me is that we have become a nation that demands when something bad is done, that we line up and publicly denounce the evil-doer. And if we do not, we are tacitly condoning the behavior. Actors are calling out other actors for not taking Weinstein to task - even if they didn't know of his actions, they must excoriate him or surely they are in accord with him.
It's like the "Game of Thrones" where the Sparrows frog march a naked Cersei through a crowd shouting "SHAME! SHAME!" and throw shit at her. And if you aren't one of the ones shouting and throwing, you must condone her heresy.
Agree. All about piling on the fastest
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Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
The gay Seattle coffee-shop owner who kicked out a bunch of reportedly well-behaved Christian conservatives was also a pretty bad one.
There are no adults anymore.
I've been out of the loop for a couple of days and hadn't seen this. From local reporting it appears this "well-behaved Christian conservatives" were handing out flyers with pictures of "aborted fetuses." I don't know that they were really blameless, and should have been kicked out.
To be a professional means that you don't die. - Takeru "the Tsunami" Kobayashi
I'm not sure you understood what I was saying. I am not saying a strong reaction is wrong or bad. I am saying setting the standard that if you do not condemn, it means you condone is wrong and silly.
Anyway...
So, now that the Hollywood elite have universally condemned Harvey, they are culturally similar to the rest of the populous?
They went from "circle the wagons" to "CYA" mode very quick...lol...
I've been out of the loop for a couple of days and hadn't seen this. From local reporting it appears this "well-behaved Christian conservatives" were handing out flyers with pictures of "aborted fetuses." I don't know that they were really blameless, and should have been kicked out.
I just googled it. Hilarious. According to the right wing drivel, those poor Christiians were just looking for a place to relax when they were accosted by the evil gay baby killer. Ha!
What a bunch of dumbasses.
I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
I'm not sure you understood what I was saying. I am not saying a strong reaction is wrong or bad. I am saying setting the standard that if you do not condemn, it means you condone is wrong and silly.
Anyway...
So, now that the Hollywood elite have universally condemned Harvey, they are culturally similar to the rest of the populous?
I understand your point that not condemning Weinstein's behavior is being viewed by some as condoning that behavior. I neither said nor implied that silence is somehow an improper reaction to the whole sordid matter.
What I said was, "IMO, the cultural differences that Hollywood has with the rest of the US are so extreme, that the current reaction to Weinstein is justified. Weinstein is simply a symbol of the radically anti-Christian, fabulously wealthy left that funds the Democrat Party". So, of course, they are not similar to working-class America, because what they say about Harvey is not related to the fact that they are viciously anti-Christian, and anti-family.
Times have changed since Roman Polanski fled to Europe. Acceptance of the "casting couch" has diminished over the years. And there are now ways to communicate through social media that the 13-year-old or her parents might not have had around 2002. Let's remember though that NBC spiked the story that appeared in the New Yorker. The video I posted simply shows a clutch of people who are closing ranks in support of a child rapist.
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