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Old 11-10-2017, 03:58 PM   #51
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Yup, totally this. His comedy is creepy and unfunny to me, so to see him exposed as a creep in real life? Shocker alert.

His humor, in my opinion, is exceptionally and sometimes painfully honest. This, like all things will need some time to deal. I think he will recover from it, but not before a good bit of time off, and perhaps an apology tour after a while. It reminds me of "say it ain't so, Joe". People we really like sometimes just plain let us down.
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Old 11-10-2017, 04:25 PM   #52
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I think it's a genius apology -- some Jonathan Swift caliber satire. He gets to mention his dick like 6 times in the first two paragraphs, talk about all of his current projects, and self-flagellate enough that he somehow manages to invalidate the notion of sexual harassment trauma before anyone else can make the argument. It's an apology so heartfelt that it silences his accusers, who can't grandstand on it without damaging their own credibility by appearing vindictive. Put in the larger (Weinstein) context, it steals the moral thrust of sexual harassment and weaponizes "feeling bad" in a way that minimizes the whole story. I mean, the narrative lumps him in with the Weinstein's of the world, but the contrast he creates by being so heartfelt and seemingly authentic paints him more in the category of excusable foibles and bandwagon victims who aren't really so victimized after all.

He's literally apologizing for showing his dick in such a way that you can't help but imagine Louis C.K.'s dick while you're reading it.

I mean, I'd expect a long con like that more from Sacha Baron Cohen, but I can appreciate solid craft when I see it.

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Old 11-10-2017, 04:40 PM   #53
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so are we never ready to accept an actual apology when we hear one?
maybe we think there is no such thing.

and that of course is the Royal "we"
(not to be confused with Louis CK's...er...never mind)

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Old 11-10-2017, 04:46 PM   #54
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Oh, I'm 50/50 on it being a completely sincere apology.

I'm also 50/50 on hearing a year from now in his comeback autobiography that the whole thing was a con and this story was cooked up in the back room of a comedy club as a social commentary on the tendency of sexual harassment reporting to morph into hysterical extremes of itself.

ETA: Then again, I'm also the guy who posts the certificates of completion from our organization's annual sexual harassment training prominently in my cubicle, so I might have an over-developed sense of irony in this regard.

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Old 11-10-2017, 04:50 PM   #55
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Additionally, I'm not really up on comedians and am only familiar with Louis C.K. to the extent that I know he's a famous comedian, so I might be giving him more credit for cleverness than he deserves.
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Old 11-10-2017, 05:03 PM   #56
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I was kinda thinking that comedians get into this kind of trouble more as sometimes they go too far for a joke. And can't shut off that "trying to make people laugh" thing. But actually even though there have been plenty of shock comedians over the years...they really haven't gotten into THIS degree of trouble. In the past it was more "Advocacy Group shames comedian that says "wee-wee"" like the Andrew Dice Clays and such.

That's kinda why I'm surprised all these celebrities are suddenly getting shishkabobbed. It isn't like this is really new.
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Old 11-10-2017, 05:09 PM   #57
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That's kinda why I'm surprised all these celebrities are suddenly getting shishkabobbed. It isn't like this is really new.

The same friend I mentioned in a post above also loves a version of this argument as some sort of broad dismissal of the importance of these things (which isn't necessarily what you're doing, and I don't mean as a criticism). I think the key is that absolutely none of what is happening is new, but celebrities and people in power being widely held responsible for their actions IS new, and something we should definitely celebrate and encourage to continue, rather than question and expect to fade.
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Old 11-10-2017, 05:27 PM   #58
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That's kinda why I'm surprised all these celebrities are suddenly getting shishkabobbed. It isn't like this is really new.

I think this is why there can be so much push back on the apologies.

It is not something new but yet when it happens we (Royal we) keeping acting like it is the first time we are hearing it.
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Old 11-10-2017, 06:02 PM   #59
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I think it's a genius apology -- some Jonathan Swift caliber satire. He gets to mention his dick like 6 times in the first two paragraphs, talk about all of his current projects, and self-flagellate enough that he somehow manages to invalidate the notion of sexual harassment trauma before anyone else can make the argument. It's an apology so heartfelt that it silences his accusers, who can't grandstand on it without damaging their own credibility by appearing vindictive. Put in the larger (Weinstein) context, it steals the moral thrust of sexual harassment and weaponizes "feeling bad" in a way that minimizes the whole story. I mean, the narrative lumps him in with the Weinstein's of the world, but the contrast he creates by being so heartfelt and seemingly authentic paints him more in the category of excusable foibles and bandwagon victims who aren't really so victimized after all.

He's literally apologizing for showing his dick in such a way that you can't help but imagine Louis C.K.'s dick while you're reading it.

I mean, I'd expect a long con like that more from Sacha Baron Cohen, but I can appreciate solid craft when I see it.

Nailed it
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Old 11-10-2017, 06:18 PM   #60
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The same friend I mentioned in a post above also loves a version of this argument as some sort of broad dismissal of the importance of these things (which isn't necessarily what you're doing, and I don't mean as a criticism). I think the key is that absolutely none of what is happening is new, but celebrities and people in power being widely held responsible for their actions IS new, and something we should definitely celebrate and encourage to continue, rather than question and expect to fade.

yeah I'm not dismissing it. Just a rather obvious observation.

And continued disgust that people like O Reilly and Trump keep getting a free ride in life.
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Old 11-10-2017, 11:27 PM   #61
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Now Tom Hanks...

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Old 11-10-2017, 11:42 PM   #62
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Nailed it

Agreed.

He also never actually apologizes in there. I don't think either sorry or apologize appears in it.
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Old 11-11-2017, 12:08 PM   #63
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irresponsibly

remorseful

I’m aware of the extent of the impact of my actions

brought hardship to them

There is nothing about this that I forgive myself for. And I have to reconcile it with who I am. Which is nothing compared to the task I left them with.

I wish I had reacted

The hardest regret to live with is what you’ve done to hurt someone else. And I can hardly wrap my head around the scope of hurt I brought on them.

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These are directly from his statement. Yeah "sorry" or "apologize" doesnt appear there, but to me these carry a little more weight.

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Old 11-11-2017, 12:17 PM   #64
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Yeah I think he definitely apologizes by any reasonable understanding of that word. My main problems with his statement:

1) His defense of Dave Becky.

2) His explanation of why he thought it was okay. That doesn't need to be here.
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Old 11-11-2017, 12:24 PM   #65
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Yeah I think he definitely apologizes by any reasonable understanding of that word. My main problems with his statement:

1) His defense of Dave Becky.

2) His explanation of why he thought it was okay. That doesn't need to be here.

His explanation was unpleasant to read, but I actually appreciated him sharing it. It doesn't make him look any better, but it helps me to understand how people get into situations like his, when to the rest of us his behavior just seems bonkers.
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Old 11-11-2017, 12:28 PM   #66
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His explanation was unpleasant to read, but I actually appreciated him sharing it. It doesn't make him look any better, but it helps me to understand how people get into situations like his, when to the rest of us his behavior just seems bonkers.

It's more that I think he should've shared the explanation at another time and not as a part of his apology statement.
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Old 11-11-2017, 12:40 PM   #67
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It almost seems like there is a someone somewhere digging up all these skeletons and pushing the victims to come forward.
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Old 11-11-2017, 12:52 PM   #68
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It almost seems like there is a someone somewhere digging up all these skeletons and pushing the victims to come forward.

I think it's that people are feeling more comfortable that they will be believed now.
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Old 11-13-2017, 10:16 AM   #69
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Yes, I think for the first time, people are saying victims being believed, and so it is created a climate where it finally feels like if you come forward something will happen from it. When the Cosby allegations came out, despite having huge numbers of women just like now, the public dug its feet in and doubted the stories for a very long time. That encourages people to keep silent. Seeing Weinstein go down and then others right after I think makes people feel like for once they will be at least believed, and perhaps something will happen, even if they're still forced to go public with some very upsetting things, and most likely receive some terrible pushback. But that pushback feels like a minority right now.
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Old 11-13-2017, 02:20 PM   #70
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I noticed yesterday that there was a Colbert Late Show on my DVR where Louis CK was the guest. I watched and they replaced him with William H Macy. He DID mention C being the original guest in his monologue when he mentioned all the sex scandals.
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Old 11-13-2017, 04:03 PM   #71
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I think it's that people are feeling more comfortable that they will be believed now.

Or they won't be blackballed. I mean people have said stuff about celebrities in the past but it usually ends up with that celebrity not working.

It's worth noting that these guys tended to prey on women who were younger, just getting into the business, and on a lower level than they were. Is a 23-year old who wants to be an actress going to call out the most powerful guy in Hollywood?

Also take a look at some of the extremes these guys went through. Weinstein was hiring retired Mossad agents to fuck with the accusers.
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Or they won't be blackballed. I mean people have said stuff about celebrities in the past but it usually ends up with that celebrity not working.
Yeah, the risk/reward didn't really make sense for victims in the past. You knew you were going to be slandered, have your past dug up, and probably get blackballed in your own industry. And in return, the harasser/abuser might end up getting a few days of bad press and have to issue an apology, and then it would be right back to normal for him. I'm not surprised people weren't eager to speak up.
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I think it's that people are feeling more comfortable that they will be believed now.

Whether they're telling the truth or not.
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I assumed he actually said that. That's the state of today's republican party.
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Making people uncomfortable was Ck's thing, always.
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Making people uncomfortable was Ck's thing, always.

What, like the backseat of a Volkswagen?
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I never watched any of his standup but I loved him as the Dad in HOme Movies on adult swim

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Old 11-16-2017, 01:21 PM   #83
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This list of celebrities accused of sexual harassment is only 3 days old and it's already out of date (it doesn't include Franken and Mark Schwahn - producer on the Royals and creator of One Tree Hill).

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...weinstein.html

These guys should get together and start their own production company and produce their own movies. Maybe start with a Spacey/Louis CK buddy cop comedy.

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Wacky hijinks when Louis accidentally drinks his own roofied martini and wakes up with Spacey naked on top of him? Just insert laugh track here.
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Wacky hijinks when Louis accidentally drinks his own roofied martini and wakes up with Spacey naked on top of him? Just insert laugh track here.

Al Franken is offended that you didn't find some way to include him in this.
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Hey, I’m just working with the material Molson gave me. Maybe he can guest star and then become a main character in season 2
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Old 11-16-2017, 07:39 PM   #87
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I liked Matt in the morning show, sorry to hear. Must be serious if he was canned suddenly.
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Sounds like Elmo is in trouble.

That's...kind of old news.
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No, really, the dude who voiced Elmo was accused of sex abuse a few years ago. I think he was ultimately cleared, though, from what I recall.
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I knew Matt Lauer was a bad sort when he did that whole hair plug thing. Anybody who thinks they're too good to be bald is suspect, in my opinion.
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