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The mixed verdict in Harvey Weinstein s Los Angeles trial, to some, illustrates how justice and accountability in the #MeToo movement isn t always even.
in. i knew a lot about the studio system era according to his experiences, but for a woman, it was vastly different. and i think one of the most fascinating things i learned about her is just how much she was sort of the arbiter of her own destiny, and she was really proud of that. there actually was no shame about her sexuality and that she used that as a tool to sort of get herself where she needed to go and create the art that she wanted to create. i think we usually think of her as a victim, as someone who was taken advantage of, and she definitely was. but at the same time, she was really powerful in her understanding of her importance and the role that she played in culture and in art. which is really fascinating, because you re right, we kind of do tend to see it as one way. know when you re talking about your research, you re a founding member of the time s up movement, which had has been fighting to dismantle misogyny. in this series what s interesting is we learn in some
at right now, where the jurors heads are at right now and the number of questions. is that a lot? good to be with you, jim. you know, the questions, i think, there were about 11 or so questions, with the one today, tell us a few things. number one, that this jury is focused on credibility and corroboration of these witnesses accounts. and that they find this charging, the charge sheet, the indictment, extremely complicated and they re making their best effort to break it down. and with the last question today that they might be confused, at least, as to count four. and let me just start with the credibility issue. you know, we are in the thick of the me too/time s up movement and as soon who is on the ground in courtrooms fighting every day, i can tell you that it s become extremely dangerous that we are to believe women with no corroboration and i m not speaking about specifically these accusers, but in general, that, you know, constitutional
seem to me the things that you say when you need to, when you are a politician in this case and when you are a father and when you are a son and when you are a family member that you have to say those things because he is a human. but it was very clear just from the way that he was fighting and also the way he spoke today that he still by and large doesn t think that what he did was wrong. and if just i ll take one allegation. the one allegation that we heard from his executive assistant that he put his hand up her blouse. i mean, on what planet is that not wrong? even pre-me too, never mind from somebody who looked into the camera and said i m going to help change the world by making the laws even tighter, maybe the tightest in the state of new york surrounded by champions of women, part of the time s up