Do you think he should never be allowed to work again?
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Not for me to decide, I just dont have to watch. Its a simple non-issue for me. I dont call my rapist for drinks and talk about the old days. Its a choice.
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Really? It sounds like you want to decide it...
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Yeah but, according to a bunch of guys on Twitter, they just weren't funny enough (judgment made without ever hearing or seeing a set)
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Comedy is subjective. Assault is assault. And these stories were rampant for years before metoo and no one did a thing. And he kept climbing and climbing with no remorse or risk. That’s what sucks. You stay poor and scrape by and he is given an Emmy.
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Yes, and that happens to just about any political figure or famous person, either way you're gonna get threats from idiots, doesn't mean you throw away your online presence and career let alone blame that on a legal incident.
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You are going to get death threats at some point if you are PoPuLaR out outspoken in anyway.
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A woman isn't looking to be popular because she names her abuser.
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Oh my god, this faux moral outrage when you intentionally misinterpret what I was saying. The endgame in comedy is to be popular, I'm saying either way you'll have to deal with these adversities if you want the spotlight, although ignorance to this is fine as well.
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This isn’t the hot take you think it is
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Any way they could work their way into comedy? I'd much rather give them their first shot than Louis CK his second.
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They’re still working but they deserve more credit and more work.
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Anyway! Who the heck is going to his nasty show! Like a bunch of hims?!
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