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Bojack Horseman 2x7 Full REACTION!!

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Nathan Elkin

This was not specifically about Weinstein. They did the Weinstein response in Season 5.

Deviant Parker

Yeah I heard about Vic stuff when I was in high school (I'm 32, so this would be at least 14 years ago) and a friend of mine wouldn't watch FMA because he was already known for crossing the line with fans, and she didn't want to support him. I personally didn't want to believe it, because I'd never heard anything about it before, but then 12 years later he finally got called out. I know anyone can come out and say that, but it's true. As Shatteredxx said, his behavior was known for YEARS. Fans just didn't/don't want to believe it (myself included).

Brandon L Thomas

Honeydew > cantaloupe

Mark Rodriguez

I like this take " Or at least it isn't a new thing, it's just a new term to demonize the act of holding people accountable".

Scrambles

We just have so much misinformation out there that it's hard to know what is the truth. Even in these comments I see people saying Louis CK forced women to watch him and that he blocked the door. From my understanding, Louis would ask for permission and if you said no he wouldn't do it. I never saw anything about him blocking doors or threatening jobs, the women just assumed he would hurt their careers if they said no. So yea, Louis is being treated the way he is because of cancel culture going too far, but also because their are so many different stories going around and no one knows which are true. People just tend to pick the darker stories because that justifies canceling him. I am also a huge fan of his so I don't want to believe he would force or threaten anyone..

Reyna Bates Jr

Are you also getting your news from MSNBSEA? Rape allegations made to police or campus authority are estimated to be false approximately between 2% to 10% of the time but that doesn’t not just mean the person is lying, it also includes the cases police do not feel confident about for example when there isn’t enough physical evidence. So we do not have the true percentage but we can expect it to be much lower. Now, let’s remember that rape is the most under reported crime. Surveys say that 91.6% if rapes that happen in the US go unreported. Yes you read that right. Out of every 1000 sexual assaults, only 230 are reported to the police. Out of those 230, only 46 will lead to arrest. Out of those 46, only 9 cases get referred to prosecutors. Out of those 9, only 5 cases will lead to a felony conviction, then out of those 5 cases, only 4 rapists will be incarcerated. So out of every 1000 sexual assaults, 995 perpetrators will walk free. 995 out 1000 rapists will walk free. Now tell me again that people lie about sexual assault all the time lmao. What you see in the media is not a representation of the reality women face every day in this country. There are actually studies about the extent which the media affects the public perception of false rape accusations. Incorrect assumptions about false rape allegations increases the likelihood that a person who reports rape will be blamed or disbelieved. Ironical huh?

RH

I believe this episode came put in 2015 which is kind of eye opening when you realize what these writers were aware of and what was coming. Louis CK would allegedly regularly force his writers and female comedians to watch him masturbate. Many of the women who spoke of his behavior would talk about how if you weren't okay with him doing what he wanted he would threaten their jobs and careers and the amount of power he had in that space scared them from standing up to him. It's a sexual misconduct issue paired with an abuse of power issue. I don't believe cancel culture is a thing. Or at least it isn't a new thing, it's just a new term to demonize the act of holding people accountable. There have been few examples at most of people actually losing a significant amount due to legitimate claims never mind lester claims like with Aziz Ansari for example. From what I understand there was one story from a woman who had a really bad date with Ansari where he was a dick at the end of the night. We don't need to "cancel" people for that so I'm disappointed that he seems to have lost his Netflix show because of that. However when you look at him and Louis CK and their return to comedy their approach doesn't exactly make you want to welcome them back. So yeah its wild fire and there may be some Aziz Ansari cases along the way but when you look at the whole "cancel culture" isnt the problem the media and comedians claim it is.

eric micke

Kevin Spacey is the actor you were thinking about. And Weinstein was the one who masturbated into the plant and would walk around naked with his assistant and lots of other egregious stuff. Louie would jerk it in a room of female comedians while blocking the door and did the phone thing.

Cinya

I don't think the Vic thing applies to "Cancel Culture sometimes gets the wrong person". Like Cosby, Weinstein, R Kelly and Dan Schneider, Vic has been known within his own industry for YEARS of this behavior. People have been talking about Vic and his behavior (as well as the other ones) for literally years/decades. The difference between then and now is that the social zeitgeist changed and there is now more pressure to hold these guys accountable. A more apt example, I think, would be Aziz Ansari.

MRBS

I'm always kind of split when it comes to the metoo stuff and cancel culture. Now I'm all for women standing up and speaking on sexual harassment because I know our country has a history of not believing women when it comes to that but at the same time I feel iffy now that we live in society that believes women too much to the point where an allegation can be brought it up and someone's life can be completely ruined even if later it's founded to be untrue or that details were lied about. Like in the case of r kelly and bill those were two people I liked because of their specific craft but as soon as the many allegations came out and I read and heard the stories I was like yeah no I'm done supporting either one of them, but it's crazy that like even with r kelly people still buy his music and fully support him. That aspect of this episode was very real. You grow up watching someone on tv or listening to their music and you think wow they're so cool and amazing but then your hear they've done horrible stuff and even though you don't know them personally you just refuse to believe anything they've done. To me the line is thin when it comes to accusations and lies and the such. Like I'm not saying never believe women but there are women who are opportunists who will take advantage of any situation for their benefit because they felt wronged or were just angry about something and I hate that because when women come out who are telling the truth it makes hard for me to believe them personally. People like to believe that sexual harassment isn't something that someone would lie about but people do it all the time. Same thing with Vic Mignona. Allegations came out about him being inappropriate with fans and all that but there was never anything substantial and yet cancel culture went in on him hard and so many companies that were working for him let him go. So in that regard I wish some sort of proof would exist before the toxicity of cancel culture destroys someone

Dune

Yeah I was watching this show when it was still coming out and when season 2 came out Bill Cosby was still a big media thing at the time, and unlike Weinstein everyone knew and loved Cosby like america's dad. Then all the women came forward and so many people would rather have believed some sort of conspiracy between all these women rather than this saint and symbol of moral purity was a monster actually.

SantaClausJr

This episode came out before the allegations against Harvey Weinstein really blew up, but of course they were on the internet and "rumors." Harvey said he was a fan of Bojack Horseman in an interview and the creator was offended to have him as a supporter. I also feel like Hank was a lot more of a tangent to Bill Cosby with how much he meant to a lot of us growing up. Abi are you kidding me with this Honey Dew right now? Bojack and PC are right. Diane finally apologized to Bojack for betraying his trust. She wanted to tell her story and was too wrapped up in getting her story out then to care on how it affected him personally. Now she was too caught up in this to remember to be considerate of Mr. Peanutbutter and her agreement with him. I see a great parallels between Mr. Cooper not dragging it on with that lady in contrast to Diane personally carrying on the fight with Hippopotamus. Similarly Hanibal Bures didn't go on constant media attacks on Bill Cosby after accidently causing his allegations to grow in awareness. He's spoken about it when asked but isn't personally invested in it, he was just initially trying to tell a joke.

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