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Thinking that this kind of garbage was a small fringe and disappearing is at least part of the reason why we're living in this nightmare scenario. Sweeping it under the rug clearly did no good.

At this point not reporting on them probably does more harm than good. At the very least we need to see what horrifying things they are droning on about.

Just because you didn't like it doesn't mean that everyone hated it.

I feel like that Mitchell and Webb sketch is going to be getting a lot of play for the next 4 years.

Except the victim/survivor doesn't live happily ever after. They spend the rest of their life haunted by a violation so personal.

Plenty of women are killed on screen too.

Oh did that show get stupid….. I mean Joanna Froggatt acted the hell out of it and I'm fine with her awards for it, but otherwise it's just such a mess that took until almost the end of the show to wrap up because they just had to kill the rapist.

Oh god, the moment her eyes go dead as it happens…why Hendricks didn't win every award for that alone is beyond me.

Oh does this make me think of Downton Abbey and the whole 'Anna gets raped' storyline that still infuriates me. For the rest of that season, it was all about how it impacted Mr Bates and what other characters wanted, not so much what happened with Anna. Then there was the addition about how her stepdad had sexually

His performance in Dollhouse, specifically the turn, is beyond amazing. I was simply floored by it.

Super sad upvote that's wayyyy too real.

Obviously a lot of us do care.

Unfortunately what I've read is that he does have crushing guilt, but it involves not being there when Tate was murdered. I mean that's bad and terrible, but that involves someone else being a monster, not him.

Just shush. Both situations suck and involved women being violated.

Oh I agree 100% that Polanski's crime is far, far worse than what the judge did if it is against the law, which I think it actually is.

I seem to recall that it was at a point in the proceedings where it was highly unusual for the judge to do what he did. That said, only 42 days in a psych ward for this particular crime is embarrassing and wrong.

Per Wikipedia, he was going to have a plea bargain that involved time served (in the psych eval) and probation. However his team became aware that the judge was going to disregard the plea deal and sentence him to 50 years in prison.

Leslie Jones wasn't complaining about a review of Ghostbusters. She was reacting to vicious racist attacks led by Milo whatever. There is a difference. And if there was something on the show about this, again she was viciously attacked in a horrifically racist manner.

The lack of questions on iZombie make me sad. I loved to hate him on that show.

And completely screwed over the young population that voted in much wider margins for the side that lost.