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Jesus Christ did you really just say that? “People put up with sexual abuse in order to further their careers. It didn’t ruin these women’s lives.” Who the hell are you to know whether it did or didn’t and make the judicious ‘trade off was worth it so those people are super happy now’. That is just the scummiest

Dylan Farrow posted this on her Facebook yesterday:

Woody, you might want to go watch a movie called The Front. You starred in it in 1976 (and gave a damn good performance, back when you were capable of doing that). That’s about a real “witch hunt” that ruined innocent lives and careers. This is about a powerful man who used his position to abuse, mistreat, and

FUCK Woody Allen with a rusted metal toilet brush. I make it my business to always personally believe the unbelievably brave human beings who step in front of the fucking world and say this happened to them. I’m a sex abuse survivor and attorney. But the one that always gave me pause was Woody Allen. The allegations

What do you expect from Woody Allen at this point?!?!?!?

“love nest” WHAT THE FUCK

Personally, I’m disappointed that Woody trotted out a tired reductio ad absurdum argument as his response. If Weinstein had only stopped with “winking” at his victims, the women could have just laughed at/with him, shut him down on the spot — or they could simply have ignored him without consequence.

“I mean, if I was caught in a love nest with fifteen 12-year-old girls tomorrow, people would think, yeah, I always knew that about him.”
Woody Allen, 1976.

God, fuck Woody Allen. Really hope this motherfucker gets a Cosby/Weinstein style reckoning before he dies.

“I am making a new film and I think you could be the star of it, young girl trying to make it into Hollywood”

I think any woman is safer hearing what Pennywise has to say and accepting its proposal than what Woody Allen has to say and accepting his proposal.

Countdown to R. Kelly’s passionate defense of his pal, Harvey.

Oh! the irony of using “witch hunt” in this context! Yes, let us use this term whose etymology is rooted in a hugely misogynist and patriarchal period of our country’s past when women and girls were accused for going out of step of strict gender roles to describe the actions of when men are accused of upholding strict

*briefly scans the internet*

It is irresponsible but forgive me if lately I’m tending towards those who look evil and insane seemingly fully embracing their outward persona (Trump, Sessions, Miller, Bannon, Conway, Weinstein, Stone...). I try to never judge on appearance though but it’s been hard not to...

He played cop on AZ too. Joe Arapio made him a cop and they would go on raids together for the illegals.

He gave off a creepy white-dude-obsessed-with-geishas vibe even in his prime, where he was pretty handsome by 80s action movie standards.

He’s not ugly, haven’t you read Seagal’s totally-not-written-by-himself IMDB bio which describes him as “boyishly handsome”?

He is the only person I can think of that so closely resembles his South Park caricature. He’s a living 2D blowhard.

It’s weird to me that this article doesn’t mention the incident that cost him his reality show/official position as Sheriff’s deputy of Parrish County, Louisiana. The one where his assistant fled his house after a sexual assault and he chased her with a flashlight-mounted gun. Or multiple other sourced complaints of

Just look at this creepy fuck. Was there ever any doubt about him being some kind of sexual predator? He has a very rapey look about him.