Hi, can you explain what you mean by “ordinary citizens”?
Hi, can you explain what you mean by “ordinary citizens”?
This is the essence of the thing to me. Short of a court case, sexual assault allegations generally seem to mean that well-loved actors have to, at most, take a couple of years off getting starring roles before they get featured at Cannes. The treatment of Chris Noth here strongly suggests that nobody particularly…
His career has zero to do with due process, which is a legal precedent for courtrooms not matters of public opinion or employment. How does one get due process in regards to their job without involving the government? How does this even work? Sure, it’s not fair, and so what? Life has never been fair and it’s only in…
Absolutely. People got “cancelled” during the Red Scare and their lives and careers were destroyed. Women were ostracized because they supposedly slept their way to the top. We have never had due process when it comes to work.
You mean “at will” states. “At will” means that either the employee or the employer can end the employment relationship for any reason (that’s not illegal) at any time. “Right to work” has to do with not having to join a union in a unionized workplace.
I worked on a show he did a guest appearance on, and he did plenty of yelling then. Most of us didn’t even know who he was, but that didn’t stop his “don’t you know who I am?” bullshit.
You sound like a rapist that got away with it.
While I wasn’t assaulted by Chris Noth I did encounter him at Chateau Marmont once in the smoking area and he was the rudest meanest drunk I ever met. He screamed and yelled at me until I started crying and actually left my dinner and went home he was so awful. Why? Because I had the nerve to sing along with a Beatles…
For anyone else who, like me, didn’t follow the story closely from the beginning, here’s the original article where the victims’ stories appeared. This was not a juicy, unsubstantiated rumor picked up by a gossip blogger on a tight deadline. There was extensive corroboration of the victims’ accounts, and while the…
You may want to sit down for this, but no one has a right to an acting career. Due process is for people facing criminal charges, since those can lead to being fined, imprisoned, or even being executed by the state.
Well, it’s possible that the teams from SATC and The Equalizer weighed these three separate accusations along with the restraining order his ex got for physical abuse and decided someone with that much baggage wasn’t a sound business investment.
until they push it to the scotus which will get it overturned and I'm just going to be over here cracking fucking skulls with bricks.
“As far as having producers interview the guests, this is common practice in podcast world.”
Andy Cohen’s tongue is permanently superglued to any famous person’s butthole, regardless of said butthole owner’s character.
Pelosi is a piece of shit. She wants Adam Schiff and not a progressive to fill the seat and doe not care about consequences.
I have almost no power or influence as a fed, and I can’t accept more than $20 (at a time, or $50 in a year—try going to a holiday function, you can’t) from a member of the public—even the APPEARANCE of impropriety is actionable by our ethics department. The Supreme Court has enormous power and influence and is…
Yes, I guess it is. I am also probably drawing on my own observations of a family member who seemed to follow a similar trajectory and who experienced I guess what could be described as a personality change around that age.
Wha..? And disappoint all of one’s “fans”???
I don’t really have an issue with him going to a Blink-182 festival, but my guy - you don’t have to post about it.
It’s not just that it’s a video game controller, it’s that it’s a value (cheap) video game controller. That along with your point of it being wireless, and apparently no backup included (as far as I’ve read) are the real issues.