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conniving little a$$. this makes me so sad.
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100% yes and I got shouted at on the internet for saying so
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It’s all there in the manual(literally he writes about this) his desperation, his creepyness
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Yes. If a publicist had come up with a story like that for Weinstein, written it for him & published it at the time he was trying to suppress the NYT revelations, he might have kept his company. It’s patriarchy’s co-opting of
#metoo
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Someone subtweeted that same idea when the New Yorker piece came out so I've been waiting for this shoe to drop ever since.
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I find it paradoxical that The
@NewYorker broke the Harvey Weinstein#MeToo
story by @RonanFarrow (Thank you, Ronan! <3), but it publishes@junotdiaz's stories. The editors there didn't have a clue about his unacceptable behavior? Brilliance doesn't excuse wickedness.#JODIDOThanks. Twitter will use this info to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Yeah. Personally, I think it is possible to feel horrible for what happened to him as a child and believe and validate him as a victim while still thinking he is an abusive misogynistic piece of trash. It is just such a shame. He is so important to so many people.
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