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niyad

(112,948 posts)
Thu Mar 2, 2017, 03:13 PM Mar 2017

Rewarding Harassment and Abuse in Hollywood

Rewarding Harassment and Abuse in Hollywood


This year’s Academy Awards continued a disturbing cultural narrative—one in which men accused of sexual assault or harassment are being rewarded.


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Casey Affleck was sued for sexual harassment in 2010 by two crew members working on his film I’m Still Here. Amanda White claimed that Affleck had tried to flash his penis at her, tried to convince her into letting him stay in her hotel room, and when she refused he sent her abusive text messages. Magdalena Górka claimed she woke up late at night to find Affleck in bed with her, caressing her back with his face within inches of hers. Affleck won the Best Actor award during this weekend’s Oscar ceremony for his role in Manchester by the Sea. On the red carpet, Matt Damon—producer of Manchester—called Affleck “one of the best people I’ve ever met in my life.” Kenneth Lonergan, who wrote and directed the film, mentioned Affleck during his own acceptance speech for Best Screenplay. “Thank you Casey Affleck,” he said. “Casey Affleck, Casey Affleck.”

In 2010, Mel Gibson’s wife at the time, Oksana Grigorieva, said that he punched her several times—giving her a concussion and breaking one of her teeth. In tapes released to the public after the incident, Gibson tells his wife that she deserved to be raped “by a pack of ni**ers,” and that it would be her fault. Gibson was nominated this year for Best Director for Hacksaw Ridge, a film which won two Oscars—for Sound Mixing and Film Editing—despite his own history of misogyny, anti-semitism, racism and domestic violence.

Maybe Affleck’s performance was extremely compelling. Maybe Hacksaw Ridge was an excellent movie. That shouldn’t matter. The continued success of men like Affleck and Gibson—and the implicit or explicit acceptance of their behavior by their peers—serves as another reminder that Hollywood still has a lot of work to do around issues of sex.

http://msmagazine.com/blog/2017/02/28/harassment-abuse-hollywood-shouldnt-rewarded/

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Rewarding Harassment and Abuse in Hollywood (Original Post) niyad Mar 2017 OP
Yup ismnotwasm Mar 2017 #1
I saw that, and was not in the least surprised. niyad Mar 2017 #3
So unproven allegations are enough to blacklist somebody? mythology Mar 2017 #2
So a mere editorial is now a blacklist? LanternWaste Mar 2017 #7
Sad, but appropriate in the era of Trump? guillaumeb Mar 2017 #4
and will only get worse. niyad Mar 2017 #5
Hollywood always been a bad place full of abuse yeoman6987 Mar 2017 #6

ismnotwasm

(41,952 posts)
1. Yup
Thu Mar 2, 2017, 03:16 PM
Mar 2017

They should be ashamed to show their faces, those men, but that's not how Hollywood roles. Even Bill "roofie" Cosby won the "right" to face only one-off his accusers.

 

LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
7. So a mere editorial is now a blacklist?
Thu Mar 2, 2017, 03:31 PM
Mar 2017

Moe Howard would approve.


I s'pose that type of absurdity is often the best many people have.

 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
6. Hollywood always been a bad place full of abuse
Thu Mar 2, 2017, 03:28 PM
Mar 2017

Look at some of the actors who claim they were molested for years like Corey Feldman and Cory hames who killed himself over it. And roman polansky gets a standing ovation at the oscars for sleeping with a 13 year old girl. I wish Hollywood would stop supporting the Democratic Party until they deal with abuse of wall kinds.

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