Artists who are dead are exempt from losing their jobs to accusations of sexual harassment.

Unfortunately, nothing can be done for the people whom they abused, most of whom are probably also dead if they were abused centuries ago or even a century ago.  









WHO CARES if Woody Allen never works again?  HE IS NOT ONLY AN ABUSER AND A LIAR, HE IS A MULTIMILLIONAIRE.


Those are pictures of part of the first page of the New York Times' website.

What about all of the people whose lives and careers were shattered by people who went on to be rich and famous?  If they didn't produce the volume of work that their abusers did, it was because they were one or more of the following:

-devastated 

-socially shunned

-professionally blacklisted

-at a social and professional disadvantage to begin with, which their abusers exploited with impunity


Those successful abusers bought their success with their victims' tears, with their victims' lives.  

Nobody should be lamenting that the legacies of abusers are being tarnished by the truth; save your sympathy for the people whose lives were ruined by the lies.  

This morning, the New York Times was laughing at, sexually ridiculing and even threatening the women who testified against Mr. Nassar.  

Nobody needs to ask how hundreds, thousands, millions of people are sexually abused everywhere in the world every year.  You know how; the world's power establishment promotes that abuse.  

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