Atleast he was honest that he made a mistake. I can respect that.
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Perhaps. Nonetheless it's rare that somebody in such a position is willing to front up and say they were wrong (pay attention Tony Blair)
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he’s only saying something to avoid his movies being boycotted, which they should be.
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Hollywood has, and always will be a safe haven for sick twisted people. Talk about a culture of enabling, give them the death penalty!
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It was the silence of 'celebrities' that allowed Harvey Weinstein to act and do whatever he wanted, to whoever he wanted, over the years.
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This is NOT honorable that he's "admitting" mistake now. A no-balls coward when women needed him. Only interested in making money not waves.
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I absolutely agree with you TS Powers.
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I was a huge Tarantino fan.
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Me was too.
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Smh!!! Knowing & not helping makes him just as guilty.
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I wish you had also. But you didnt. That makes you guilty and responsible also. It is called “Depraved indifference”.
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FUCK YOU, YOU PIECE OF SHIT!
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