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Post by runie on Nov 5, 2017 18:23:58 GMT
It's a bit crazy isnt it and im sure the majority of accusations against people in power are true and real (especially in entertainment) but do we just believe everything chucked out there nowadays? How do we even know the validity of some of these claims, against MPs for example, anyone could just lob any claim at anyone and all of a sudden, an MP could be suspended... its a bit ridiculous. Of course you want to believe (the mostly women) coming out with the accusations but you'd have to be naive to believe they're all 100% real, people cash in on tragedies and all sorts for a quick buck, so exploiting abuse and harassment isn't too much for some. i think the problem if we mention th etwo most famous entertainment corps - the BBC and Hollywood - is that they all know what happens - whether they have been abused or an abuser or not an abuser. this is as big of a problem.. by not talking they are guilty. only Lyndon spoke out about the Jimmy savile and that everyone new as well.(legend sex pistol) - then the bbc banned him lol When someone whistle blows as a few lads in hollywood have they have the door shut on them. good on corey to keep going (i dont get his music stuff though - its beyond the pale) By most accounts its actually mainly boys that get abused under these corps. and not only do everyone in the business keep quiet so did the police and however was told. I think a sad tale is that there is a recurring circle - men gget abused - then they abuse the next lot when they are like 18 - then they are fcked and part f the problem . the people that abuse in hollywood from a few accounts i have read are that these moguls and whoever state its normal and part of the business and you will be doing it to others yourself - they want them to do it to others.. so they can not speak out.. they also normal have a drug handler as well at the same time so they end up getting proof of them being on drugs so are unreliable witnesses. and obviously boys/men being raped still has stigma attached. less come forward
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