Liam Neeson says harassment allegations are now 'a witch-hunt'

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Matt Damon made similar comments a few weeks back, and he got a lot of backlash for it. Hopefully things fair better here.

French actress Catherine Deneuve also got heavy backlash this week when she used the term “witch-hunt” for #MeToo

Liam Neeson has described the wave of sexual misconduct allegations that have swept the entertainment industry as “a bit of a witch-hunt” and appeared to dismiss breast groping as “childhood stuff” in an interview on Irish television.

Speaking on The Late Late Show on RTE, the Hollywood A-lister said “there’s some people, famous people, being suddenly accused of touching some girl’s knee, or something, and suddenly they’re being dropped from their program, or something”.

The French actor Catherine Deneuve drew sharp criticism this week when she also used the term “witch-hunt” to describe the chain of events since allegations of serial sexual assault were made against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinsteinlast year.

Asked what he thought of the sweep of allegations in his industry, Neeson said: “It’s a bit of a witch-hunt.”

Neeson, one of Hollywood’s most bankable and respected stars, referred to the recent case of the writer and broadcaster Garrison Keillor to illustrate his point.

Keillor was fired by Minnesota Public Radio late last year over allegations of “inappropriate behavior with an individual who worked with him”.

Neither MPR nor Keillor’s accuser publicly disclosed the details of the allegations that led to his dismissal..

In The Late Late Show interview, Neeson echoed Keillor’s version of the events that led to the allegations against him, which framed them as a well-intentioned misunderstanding.

Keillor told a local newspaper following his dismissal: “I put my hand on a woman’s bare back. I meant to pat her back after she told me about her unhappiness and her shirt was open and my hand went up it about six inches. She recoiled. I apologized. I sent her an email of apology later and she replied that she had forgiven me ... We continued to be friendly right up until her lawyer called.”

Asked how he felt about Kevin Spacey and Dustin Hoffman, actors who have been accused of multiple counts of sexual misconduct, Neeson said he was “on the fence” about allegations against Hoffman, saying that what he had been accused of was “childhood stuff”.

Discussing the allegations against Hoffman, Neeson said, “when you’re doing a play and you’re with your family – other actors, technicians – you do silly things ... and it becomes kind of superstitious, if you don’t do it every night you think it’s going to jinx the show”.



https://www.theguardian.com/film/20...rassment-allegations-have-become-a-witch-hunt
 
It sure is. Throw out allegation with zero evidence on the internet, let the mob "justice" do it's thing.
 
Neeson throwing out a pre-emptive strike before the chickens come home to roost with all his old groping victims coming forward. I see you, bruh.
 
It sure is. Throw out allegation with zero evidence on the internet, let the mob "justice" do it's thing.

In situations like Weinstein I think its easy to see this as a positive, the problem really becomes when you get a media feeding frenzy that moves onto much more questionable and minor allegations which get lumped in with it.

Theres very much the desire in the media to blur these various offences because it means all of them will bring more interest, something like the Hoffman story by itself would probably have been very minor indeed had it say come to light a year or two ago.

We might get claims that the intension is about changing a wider culture but honestly that's not whats really happening is it? rather were getting a series of scapegoats with these more minor claims. If anything I tend to think this can have the reverse effect, these people get punished and the public can kid themselves that this has achieved something larger whilst things stay more or less the same.
 
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it started out good. there are a lot of POSes in Hollywood. and then it turned to shit. just like with a lot of other things.
obligatory: that is why we cant have nice things.
 
#metoo Liam and I were in the same airplane from LA to NYC back in 2003, he touched my shoulder with his elbow and I was never the same again. Liam time's up!!!!
 
Thank fucking God we have celebrities to tell us how to think.

Just sit the fuck down Liam and say your damn lines.
 
He's right tho this is McCarthyism 2.0.
 
Its at the stage now where women WANT to have been harassed so they can say me too. The issue is the shit they bring up was never harassment in the first place. Signing a contract to do a nude scene in a movie, getting paid for it, and doing it again in another movie, IS NOT HARASSMENT. A slight touch on the knee is NOT HARASSMENT. Flirting IS NOT HARRASMENT. Now what Harvey and Cosby did, that shit is repugnant.
 
It sure is. Throw out allegation with zero evidence on the internet, let the mob "justice" do it's thing.

This is kind of the problem with sexual harassment - there often is no proof so people don’t believe the accusers. There is actually no proof than Harvey Weinstein did any of that shit. He still denies it. But we all believe the women who came forward just because there are many of them.

So people are giving the accusers the benefit of the doubt for the time being.

People en mass don’t evaluate each individual situation for itself and make a judgement. They want a rule, either “I believe none of the women,” or “I believe all of the women,” because thinking hurts. This is why religion is so popular. It’s a set of rules by which you can make every decision you’ll ever need to make, and live your life without having to think.

But eventually, this will all subside and there will hopefully be a new status quo. I am starting to think that status quo will just be the old one where men are allowed to sexually harass women all the time. So fear not, sherdoggers.
 
Its at the stage now where women WANT to have been harassed so they can say me too. The issue is the shit they bring up was never harassment in the first place. Signing a contract to do a nude scene in a movie, getting paid for it, and doing it again in another movie, IS NOT HARASSMENT. A slight touch on the knee is NOT HARASSMENT. Flirting IS NOT HARRASMENT. Now what Harvey and Cosby did, that shit is repugnant.
A part of me is glad that the worst a woman has experienced as far as “sexual harassment” is a touch of the knee or being cat called on the street.

Tho tbh I don’t think they should be included as “sexual harassment” either.
 
A part of me is glad that the worst a woman has experienced as far as “sexual harassment” is a touch of the knee or being cat called on the street.

Tho tbh I don’t think they should be included as “sexual harassment” either.

Agreed. Obviously pulling it out and wacking it while blocking the exit is totally sexual harassment, borderline assault (at least to the eyes). But the women complaining about the really innocent stuff is a witch hunt and takes away from the real shit. I had a GF that was groped by her manager. After she told him to stop he did it again and I broke his nose.
 
Yeah, the focus should be on those that actually committed sexual assault like it was early on. Unfortunately now it's been over saturated with people that catcall down the street, someone who touched someone else's knee 25+ years ago, someone who underpaid an actress in a film where she appeared nude, etc.
 
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