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Previously on "Well Done Brad Pitt"
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Interesting article in the DT:
Did rejecting Harvey Weinstein's sinister advances shut down my career - and my husband's?
Assuming it's true, total ***.
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Clinton 'sick,' 'shocked' and 'appalled' by Weinstein allegations - CNNPolitics
Hilary Clinton - "The behavior described by women coming forward cannot be tolerated."
Unless it is by your husband.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThat's rather a large leap of logic (or lack thereof)
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell the quote is
'Gwyneth said he placed his hands on her and suggested they head to the bedroom for massages.'
So he put his arm around her/on her shoulder and suggested they go ****........
She said no....
I am sure he is guilty of worse as I said in my original post.
But asking a lady for a bit and being told no and then not pursuing is kind of the normal way things are supposed to work?
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This kind of stories that come from some film producers is completely disgusting.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYou may (or may not) have been trying to make that point, but you stated:
This is an outrageous strawman. Nobody has claimed that, and given your posting history, it stinks of an embittered white man alt-right posture, designed to undermine societal trends to combat sexual violence against women (which presumably you see as part of a Feminazi conspiracy against men).
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Originally posted by Lance View PostI thought the comparison was between Brad Pitt and the BBC hierarchy that were deliberately ‘blind’ to Saville.
Yes, the comparison is that it appears someone has been committing crimes in the form of abuse and 'many' individuals within a definable entity (Hollywood in this case) knew about it and did relatively **** all to get it stopped.
Allegedly.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell the quote is
'Gwyneth said he placed his hands on her and suggested they head to the bedroom for massages.'
So he put his arm around her/on her shoulder and suggested they go ****........
She said no....
I am sure he is guilty of worse as I said in my original post.
But asking a lady for a bit and being told no and then not pursuing is kind of the normal way things are supposed to work?
The devil is in the details but clearly the implication is that the touching was not appropriate.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThe point I was trying to make was that women coming forward and claiming they were victims because he tried to get them in the sack is not helping.
It will then be seen by the court that he did try it on with almost every woman he met - but he did nothing to those that said no.
It then starts to cast doubts on the word of the woman he did allegedly rape.
If he is guilt of rape then fine he is guilty of rape - whether he made advances at 'insert successful movie star here' or not has no relevance on the case.
but that does not mean he raped every woman he made advances towards.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostStrawman. Nobody is claiming this.
It will then be seen by the court that he did try it on with almost every woman he met - but he did nothing to those that said no.
It then starts to cast doubts on the word of the woman he did allegedly rape.
If he is guilt of rape then fine he is guilty of rape - whether he made advances at 'insert successful movie star here' or not has no relevance on the case.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostNo not at all - but I do not think it does anyone any favours when all these women come out of the woodwork trying to make out somehow they were one of his 'victims' when in reality they were not.
The guy is a leacherous scumbag who is probably guilt of rape and coercion - but that does not mean he raped every woman he made advances towards.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostA number of women are saying he raped them. Is that considered "trying your luck"?
The guy is a leacherous scumbag who is probably guilt of rape and coercion - but that does not mean he raped every woman he made advances towards.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostA number of women are saying he raped them. Is that considered "trying your luck"?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell the quote is
'Gwyneth said he placed his hands on her and suggested they head to the bedroom for massages.'
So he put his arm around her/on her shoulder and suggested they go ****........
She said no....
I am sure he is guilty of worse as I said in my original post.
But asking a lady for a bit and being told no and then not pursuing is kind of the normal way things are supposed to work?
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