Like many of us have suffered throughout our working lives in offices, shops and other workplaces.
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Men & women
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Why, why, why didn’t you ladies report him before he could do this to any other women? Career over safety for other women? Honest question!
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I don’t think terrible is a partisan issue, but good luck with that opinion lol
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When's the march on Hollywood???
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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We all know what goes on in Hollywood things happen good or bad but if it means you get to the top then you don't say anything , not arsed
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Why say something years later ???? Don't say you were scared cause that won't wash
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Brought to you by the NYT the people who knew this since 2004
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Bingo. Their outrage rings hollow now.
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Just think of all the victims could have been saved if someone would have spoken up sooner. Sad
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Ur not WRONG, exactly....but just look at how our society in gen treats the ppl who do come forward. Esp against an "Elite". No1 wants that
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Yes you do have a point.But some of the ones who said nothing havebeen very outspoken and nasty against others.All their work means nothing
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Does this exclude him from future Oscar consideration?
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Nah, Roman Polanski and Woody Allen still get them.
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https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/918071198747152384 … Weinstien gets fired Everyone starts talking Where was the moral outrage before?
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It was there, just not directed. This is America, where we get morally outraged about the color of a paper coffee cup.
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