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The articles I read all originally framed it as a wage-gap issue - including here:

I think Monique is right

You do have to wonder what Affleck and Damon’s careers would be if they hadn’t had Good Will Hunting.

Just like Wahlberg got shit for demanding money for “All the Money in the World” reshoots when everyone else came back and worked for scale.

I remember Kevin Hart demanded an extra amount of money to promote a movie he stared in on his social media accounts. He is still doing movies pretty regularly.

There’s diversity and then there’s un-versity. NYU takes it a step further.

Or you can google it for free.

Setting this stunt up in difficult terrain

It helps to understand why there was so much outrage over his arrest, and also why what his supporters did was even shittier than what most people probably already thought.

*nearly 10 years since then

Yeah, basically, don’t think your fave is off the hook if you don’t see their name on that list. There were several other high-profile petitions (and lots of low-profile ones). That list is just the one that is the easiest to find now.

Here’s some context that people forget or don’t know in regard to the Polanski petitions.

That’s actually not the petition Portman signed. There were several, if you can believe it.

WTF were you thinking?

Ya’ll are just not gonna talk about how “Honor Jones” is not a real person?

This site takes some sort of glee in willfully misrepresenting this case.

But it can’t be the hinge of the prosecution’s case.

It’s really only used in the US and speaks volumes about how messed up our legal system is.

A good example of why wikipedia sucks as a source.