That was quick! I would hope that the audience would get up and leave, but I'm losing faith in human decency in this country.
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Genuine question: how long do people like that have to stay away that'd be satisfactory, bearing in mind they still have live somehow & probably do have dependents?
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How long do women have to worry about being victimized by them? How soon are businesses willing to accept the risk? If they want to be able make money & support their family, they probably should have thought about that first.
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In other words, even where they have apologized for their admittedly reprehensible behavior & hopefully changed for the better, they're still not allowed to earn a living? And I'm not so sure having these people live off of welfare helps anyone.
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Oh Sophie. It'd be a waste of time to engage anyone with a never Bernie hashtag on their bio.
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I love Louis CK. He’s hilarious. What he did has nothing to do with his comedy.
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Continuing to support him enables that behavior and attitudes towards women. It says you are willing to look past the female lives he destroyed. The bad outweighs the good here.
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As a woman myself liking his comedy doesn’t mean I support his behaviour.


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I honestly don’t know how you can. I loved Louis C.K. His show, comedy, Horace and Pete. Now seeing him back on only one year later caused knots in my stomach.
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I don’t care about what happens in his personal life. I’m just here for his comedy. He admitted what he did and seemed sincere about being sorry. That’s all I care about.
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No jail time.
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That’s not my problem and still has nothing to do with his comedy.
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So you have a boss and you think he’s great. Then you find out he has been sexually harassing the other women at your work. By exposing himself and masturbating in front of them, you excuse him because he is a great boss ??? Honestly curious. This is not a rude tone.
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The headline is false. These are not accusations. "These stories are true." - Louis C.K.pic.twitter.com/XCOR1y9tUw
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But he was accused...?
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Admitting guilt immediately validates all accusations, meaning they're no longer accusations. If they can add adjectives to make a 110lb mother of two look like she violently attacked a plain clothes cop who tried to kidnap her, they can state "verified accusations" at the least
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I think you mean “allegations”
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I think it doesn't matter what words are used, he admitted guilt.
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I’m not defending him or saying he didn’t admit guilt, I’m just saying that OP is hung up on “accused” when he is in fact accused (and guilty— according to C.K’s own words).
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