Louis CK releasing a special when no one can leave the room feels pretty on brand TBH
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Replying to @tiffstevenson
How so? It appears the opposite of his brand. He asked women permission to polish his pole in front of them--an admittedly
#odd thing to do--and they gave him permission. He apologized. Life goes on, Tiffany17 replies 2 retweets 189 likes -
Replying to @HeadlineZooo @tiffstevenson
Except he didn’t ask. And ewwww you’re gross.
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Replying to @mochagirl73 @tiffstevenson
Get your facts straight. Yes, he asked. The valid criticism is that some of the women he asked didn't have his level of power so they felt compelled to say yes or face some sort of economic repercussion.
@SarahKSilverman & her sister said they granted CK permission to pole polish9 replies 1 retweet 96 likes
Consent given under coercion isn't valid. How many victims said 'yes' to things they didn't want? How many victims didn't say 'no', when they didn't want it? How many employees and colleagues have been put in situations where they have to decide between saying yes + losing work?
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