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No proof, not story? Ronan Farrow had plenty of proof and nbc news still wouldn’t run the Weinstein story.

Of course a man is the first to weigh in with “no proof, no story.” Of course.

And some women are complicit in their disgusting husband’s actions. Women can be shitty, ya know...we’re not all victims. His power forced starlets to wear hideous Marchesa trash. She supported that at the very very least, why would it surprise anyone if she turned a blind eye to the rest?

She was totally complicit. Absolutely.

He had eight settlements she knew.

How do you know none of his victims were black? (Genuine q).

A 6?

She was complicit until it started to cost her money. Just like most of them.

Right. But she’s correct to point out that the widely circulated screenshots are extremely misleading about what the ad actually was and thus what she signed on to do. I think she’s also correct to call out how the media reported the Dove ad.

Why is the NFL, and Jerry Jones specifically, keeping this issue alive? I don’t pretend for a second it is even remotely a moral stance. Hell I’d even respect them a little for it if it were. A little.

If the NFL crumbles from within because a 49er QB took a knee, I’ll be the smilingest motherfucker on the planet.

Won’t matter. You can never prostrate yourself enough for these people. ESPN could replace it’s logo with White Jesus in a Confederate flag snuggie and they’ll still be “the (((liberal))) media.”

Her “impulsive tweet” contains no actual opinion. Merely an explanation of how the world works.

This is now the second time in a month that ESPN has fallen on its face while trying to discipline one of its biggest personalities for daring to talk politics on Twitter.

you forgot Girl’s Trip which was the first comedy this year to make $100m.

The first one didn’t do much business at the box office and attained more of a cult following than the typical movie that receives a sequel.

I think they need to bring back the movie intermission, why are the movies so long now a days? You kids get off my lawn!!!!

I disagree in part to the answer to Knuckles Deep: If she’s enjoying herself, then yeah, marriage might not be the endgame. But if that’s where she would like to be headed, and he won’t acknowledge that and affirm it, he’s not really “all in” on their relationship. He’s not saying, “I see your point but I don’t really

Boo hoo.