Truly incredible. Although it's not all that surprising when in the same year of the #MeToo movement, Hollywood gave Kobe Bryant an Oscar. How can anyone take these people seriously? Such is the "moral authority" of the US.
[spoiler]Side note: considering many people pronounce "#" as "pound", MeToo probably wasn't the best hashtag.[/spoiler]
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It's called a noughts n crosses grid innit?
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Edited by CoolHandLuke04: 8/20/2018 6:59:52 PMWe’ve seen the same kind of hypocrisy before. Like only white folk have the propensity for racism..... Both are reprehensible no matter the source.
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Someone in Hollywood was an exploitative liar? I’m shocked.
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Pound me too. HA! Cant unsee.
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Well, when the POTUS routinely lies, insults people on social media, retaliates against anyone who disagrees w him, and funnels our tax dollars into his/his families pockets, everytime he/his family visits their own resorts (which is several times a month btw all of them), I guess that's how we get here. If the leader of our own country acts w/o morals, it's hard to expect other to act differently.
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Not surprised. Typical of the cycle of violence/abuse. Many sex offenders were victims themselves at one point. They were victims when they lacked power, they become abusers when they obtain power. The world isn’t divided into heroes and monsters. Things are much more complicated than that.
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People who seem overly involved in moral righteousness are often psychologically trying to make up for their own immoral behavior. Similarly, we’ve found out that many overly public anti-gay people were closet homosexuals. (Im trying to imply homosexuality is immoral, but these people certainly believe it so. I thought it was an interesting parallel.)
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Not surprised... West Hollywood city council unanimously voted to remove Donald Trump's star, but yet not a word about Bill Cosby's, Kevin Spacey, or Brett Ratner
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Ironic
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Everybody has a skeleton or two in the closet. People just need to learn to shut the -blam!- up, mind their own business and worry about themselves. Won't ever happen with today's technology and the media being at every retards beckoning call. I don't go telling people I finger banged my High School teacher. First off nobody would believe it, Second its not logical (to be a rat), and Third I had a good education and turned out fine. As a male I also perceive things differently, I would say that most of the time my emotions don't play out in my actions or reactions. Women on the other hand tend to make choices based off emotion, making them more malleable in many ways and prone to certain mistakes. Just my opinion.