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hlthe2b

(102,286 posts)
Thu Feb 28, 2019, 02:47 PM Feb 2019

Julia Louis-Dreyfus Talks Me Too, Al Franken: 'He Was On The Right Side Of The Issues'

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/julia-louis-dreyfus-me-too-al-franken_n_5c78141de4b0952f89df8716

Julia Louis-Dreyfus opened up about the Me Too movement and former Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) in the latest issue of Time magazine, saying the movement “takes no prisoners” and praising the ex-senator. “He was and is an intelligent leader who got things done,” said Louis-Dreyfus. “He was on the right side of the issues.” --snip--

Louis-Dreyfus, who accepted the Peabody Award for “Veep” from Franken in May 2017, told Time that the accusations against him paled “in comparison to what else is going on out there.” “This #MeToo revolution, I’m very much in favor of it, but it takes no prisoners,” said Louis-Dreyfus, who called the magazine after the interview to clarify that her “default position is to believe victims.”

The comedian and actress has been a longtime supporter of sexual assault survivors coming forward and was one of the women who attended Christine Blasey Ford’s high school and signed a letter of support for her when she made her allegations against then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Ford alleged that Kavanaugh tried to sexually assault her when they were both in high school.

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The 11-time Emmy Award winner elaborated on the current state of politics in the Time profile and what that means for comedians. She rebuffed the argument from some people that nobody can crack a joke today without getting attacked by the PC police. “I think as soon as people start bitching about ‘politically correct,’ it’s a term for something else,” said the former “Seinfeld” star. “I’m in favor of political correctness. I’m suspicious of those who have a problem with it. I think it is language for something else ― for ‘It’s O.K. to make racist jokes,’ or ‘It’s O.K. to make violence-against-women jokes.’” --more--
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus Talks Me Too, Al Franken: 'He Was On The Right Side Of The Issues' (Original Post) hlthe2b Feb 2019 OP
The default position should *not* be to automatically believe alleged victims. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2019 #1
I think that is what she was trying to say, however very inartfully...n/t hlthe2b Feb 2019 #2

Tommy_Carcetti

(43,182 posts)
1. The default position should *not* be to automatically believe alleged victims.
Thu Feb 28, 2019, 02:50 PM
Feb 2019

The default position should be to listen to the claims of victims in good faith and weigh them apart from any bias you might otherwise hold.

Automatically believing all alleged victims is a slippery slope.

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