I was pitching a show w/ a male protagonist btw. Exec literally waved a hand in my (dress-wearing) direction & said "We don't do *this.*"https://twitter.com/zoeinthecities/status/832966045417738240 …
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Replying to @zoeinthecities
I don't know about you ladies, but living thru this administration is drudging up so many old memories of being treated like this




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Replying to @zoeinthecities
Not to mention new rage over every time I was sexually harassed @ work, touched against my will or told what I was wearing was an invitation
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Replying to @zoeinthecities
Let me say this: sexual harassment is fucking rampant in our industry. There's a real taboo against speaking up, so it rarely gets reported.
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Replying to @zoeinthecities
So...I don't know if *certain* allegations are true. But I do know it takes something *egregious* to make people break rank & speak up.
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Replying to @zoeinthecities
If the things you are describing -- apparently quotidian in Hollywood -- do not count as egregious, then that in itself is.
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Replying to @MathPrinceps @zoeinthecities
As a matter of principle, I try to see every film I can whose director is female. But how else can I vote with my dollars?
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Replying to @MathPrinceps @zoeinthecities
The best response to these knuckle-draggers must be to boycott their product, and to support their more enlightened rivals.
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But is there any way to know who's who?
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