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Post by Toasted Cheese on Feb 25, 2020 5:01:55 GMT
This result is seen as justice for those women that had endured suffering at the hands of this creep. But is it really justice, because I don't believe this really exists, not in a case like this that has been highly publicized? It has 'ultimately' been a lynch mob trial. Life isn't fair though and what is going down is going to down.
Many would have also been paid out silence money as has been often commented on. That is like accepting a bribe then keeping it, investing or spending it and then reneging on the agreement to keep silent. Will this bribe money be returned? This is blood money in a sense. that’s the thing. Finding actual justice (balance of right and wrong) in this case or actually almost MeToo cases that were heavily medialized is a feat that I can’t imagine could even reach the goal of actual justice. What he did could have been 100x worse or less bad than what he will end up getting. Who knows. I feel there was more “justice” in the Cosby trial for example. But Harvey’s case is so tainted. All of Hollywood is tainted by this scandal and the cover ups are just as despicable and ugly as Weinstein and his predatory behaviour. Weinstein has been the major scapegoat for an empire that can hang shame on many facets of its existence here. Women that kept quiet too, made it difficult for women that came after.
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