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Harvey Weinstein Is Gone. But Hollywood Still Has a Problem.
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of New York Times


New York Times, October 11, 2017
Posted: October 16th, 2017
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/11/movies/harvey-weinstein-h...

When I read the recent allegations that Harvey Weinstein had sexually harassed women for decades, I thought well, of course. Mr. Weinstein was a famously swaggering bully, and while I hadnt heard about the specific charges of sexual abuse by women working for him, such behavior fits the movie industrys pervasive, unrepentant exploitation of women. And then on Tuesday, The New Yorker revealed that three women, including the Italian actress-turned-director Asia Argento, said that Weinstein raped them. Its greatly encouraging that women like Gwyneth Paltrow have gone public about Mr. Weinstein. But he is not an aberration. He is an ordinary, malignant symptom of systemic sexism, as is everyone who facilitated him, shrugs it off now or offensively asks why women didnt say something sooner. What largely separates Mr. Weinstein from other predators, within and without the entertainment world, is that he was once powerful, he got caught and a number of gutsy women are on the record. Together, their voices are creating a forceful rejoinder to an industry that runs on fear and in which silence is at once a defense and a weapon as well as a condition of employment. One problem is that the entertainment industry is extraordinarily forgiving of those who have made a lot of money. Despite pressure, including from the likes of Ava DuVernay and Lena Dunham, the industry resists change. Those in power dont see an upside in ceding it.

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