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niyad

(119,917 posts)
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 12:19 PM Oct 2017

Yes, This Is a Witch Hunt. I'm a Witch and I'm Hunting You.

Yes, This Is a Witch Hunt. I'm a Witch and I'm Hunting You.



Women on Friday protesting the Manhattan district attorney’s handling of accusations against Harvey Weinstein. Credit Holly Pickett for The New York Times

It is unclear what possessed Woody Allen, of all people, to comment on the accusations of sexual predation against Harvey Weinstein, when he could have just not said anything, not expressed sympathy for an alleged serial rapist, not accused long-silenced women who said they were sexually assaulted of contributing to “a witch hunt atmosphere” and not felt compelled to issue a pouty follow-up statement in which he didn’t apologize but, in fact, reiterated how “sad” he feels for Weinstein because Weinstein is “sick.” I’m kidding! It’s totally clear why Allen would issue such a statement — why he wouldn’t hesitate to include the astonishing confession that “no one ever came to me or told me horror stories with any real seriousness,” implying that people did tell him about Weinstein but he, with that odd omniscience native to the very rich, deemed them insufficiently serious. It’s also totally clear why Allen felt untouchable enough to add that even if he had believed the “horror stories,” he wouldn’t have been interested, let alone concerned, because he is a serious man busy making serious man-art. He said people wouldn’t bother coming to him anyway, because, as he described it: “You’re not interested in it. You are interested in making your movie.” (That last bit is fair, actually. If I’d been sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein, literally my last instinct would be to go to Woody Allen for help.)

It’s clear because the cultural malfunction that allows Allen to feel comfortable issuing that statement is the same malfunction that gave us Allen and Weinstein in the first place: the smothering, delusional, galactic entitlement of powerful men.

When Allen and other men warn of “a witch hunt atmosphere, a Salem atmosphere” what they mean is an atmosphere in which they’re expected to comport themselves with the care, consideration and fear of consequences that the rest of us call basic professionalism and respect for shared humanity. On some level, to some men — and you can call me a hysteric but I am done mincing words on this — there is no injustice quite so unnaturally, viscerally grotesque as a white man being fired. Donald Trump, our predator in chief, seems to view the election of Barack Obama as a white man being fired. He and his supporters are willing to burn the world in revenge. This whole catastrophic cultural moment was born of that same entitlement, of Trump’s paws and Weinstein’s unbelted bathrobe, of the ancient cycles of abuse that ghostwrote the Trump campaign’s real slogan: If I can’t have you, no one will.

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Setting aside the gendered power differential inherent in real historical witch hunts (pretty sure it wasn’t all the rape victims in Salem getting together to burn the mayor), and the pathetic gall of men feeling hunted after millenniums of treating women like prey, I will let you guys have this one. Sure, if you insist, it’s a witch hunt. I’m a witch, and I’m hunting you.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/17/opinion/columnists/weinstein-harassment-witchunt.html

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Yes, This Is a Witch Hunt. I'm a Witch and I'm Hunting You. (Original Post) niyad Oct 2017 OP
I was surprised Allen made comment on this story Beringia Oct 2017 #1
you are correct. with his history, I would have assumed he would have nothing to say. niyad Oct 2017 #2

Beringia

(4,574 posts)
1. I was surprised Allen made comment on this story
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 01:36 PM
Oct 2017

You would think he would hide away from the story with his own history. He is really tone deaf and obviously has no compassion for the women that were molested and intimidated.

niyad

(119,917 posts)
2. you are correct. with his history, I would have assumed he would have nothing to say.
Thu Oct 19, 2017, 01:38 PM
Oct 2017

he must think we all have short memories.

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