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Look initially, I was willing to listen to his side of things and some of it made sense but yeah, this statement is definitely tone deaf. I still think he’s a somewhat stand up guy but he needs to think before he speaks in these situations. And if he doesn’t have anything substantial to say, well then, don’t say

Things didn’t get truly spicy until last week, when Damon went on ABC News and held forth on all manner of issues related to the #MeToo moment, including: That “there’s a difference between, you know, patting someone on the butt and rape or child molestation”; that, therefore, “we can work with” Louis CK and Al

Ok, ok, so men should shut up and listen, so that’s what I’ll do here - because I really do want to know the answer to this question: Isn’t rape worse than tapping someone on the butt? I get that they’re both bad and they both have victims, but isn’t it fair to say one is worse and should be punished more harshly?

I realized last night that just like Mira Sorvino and many others, Minnie Driver is another actress whose career was going nowhere but up in the mid to late 90s and then abruptly disappeared, right around the time her career crossed paths with Weinstein and she had a very acrimonious falling out with Matt Damon after

Graham was one of the first, if not the first, traveling evangelist/preacher to forbid segregated seating in his meetings. I believe his policy demand got him uninvited from several places. I am a Christian today because of Billy Graham’s preaching work, and considering how abusive and screwed-up my family was, he (in

Idk what happened with Graham’s dipshit children, but Billy was always a pretty thoughtful and sincere guy. I may not agree with his religious beliefs but I do respect him.

It interests me that Graham was presented positively. But his biographers did depict him as a lot more thoughtful than the typically disreputable traveling evangelists of his day. And Graham has been a life-long Democrat, which a lot of people don’t know.