Oh, because it was going to be incredibly tone-deaf. https://www.vulture.com/2023/06/louis-ck-documentary-showtime-dropped.html
Spacey’s trial in the UK continues. https://www.towleroad.com/2023/07/s...-using-his-sexuality-to-excuse-bad-behaviour/
He’s been acquitted. https://www.towleroad.com/2023/07/k...-cleared-of-all-charges-in-sex-assault-trial/
Lizzo: https://www.tmz.com/2023/08/01/lizzo-sued-former-dancers-sexual-harassment-hostile-work-environment/
Sexual harassment is bad enough but... umm... not to be indelicate... Lizzo was fat-shaming folk? That's like Dayton calling people retards, or FF teasing people for small dicks, or me fat-shaming folk or teasing them for small.... 3D printers.
Rudy Giuliani in Vile New Audio Transcripts: ‘Jewish Men Have Small Cocks' And, lordy, there are tapes!
Really fucking weird stuff - there's audio of him telling Dunphy he wants to "own her legally" and he has a document for her to sign?! And some odd rhyming slam against Matt Damon?!
Days Of Our Lives fires a very angry Albert Alarr after cast calls for his removal Paging @Shirogayne
I say he stays. Cosby's first accusers didn't succeed either, and there's been enough complaints against him that I think there's some fire to go along with that smoke.
Are there any other complaints that have gone legal yet? It's problematic if even a not guilty verdict is good enough.
Trump lackey Boris Epshteyn accused (for UA's benefit, only accused) of sexual assault: https://crooksandliars.com/2023/08/trump-adviser-boris-epshteyn-accused
How do you feel about OJ being called a murderer, even though he was found "not guilty"? I believe that two of the cases against Spacey had to be tossed out because his accusers died. I know that one of them died under mysterious circumstances, and I think that a second also died (though maybe not under mysterious circumstances). Of course, with the accusers dead, it makes sense to drop the cases, but that doesn't exonerate Spacey of his actions (if he did anything wrong). For me, it leaves things in a Schrodinger's Cat kind of situation: He is both guilty and innocent until we get a solid court case ruling on the subject.
Point taken. Although maybe I'm just uninformed about Spacey, but the OJ example seems much more clearcut, whereby the verdict was simply the wrong one.
When Spacey got fired from House of Cards, a number of people involved with the production came forward to say that not only had they witnessed Spacey acting inappropriately onset, but that Netflix executives helped to cover it up. That seems a pretty good indication to me that there's some meat on those bones.
The entire Tile corporation, it seems. Alleged Stalking Victims Accuse Tile of Advertising Its Devices as Women Trackers
I am deeply sorry for these guys as survivors of childhood sexual abuse, but FFS Americans let anyone call a kid SAFECHUCK?!