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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t understand how Diddy is any different than Hugh Hefner. They have many similarities. Do we forget Hefner filmed all the parties and encounters at the PB mansion? He drugged women too and people mocked his accusers as disgruntled girlfriends when they referenced abuse by him. That sick old man was able to die peacefully in old age with three girlfriends. He was also bisexual and slept with poor male teenagers exploiting them but I guess that’s fine. He was also branded “a mogul” that threw wild Mansion parties that tons of celebrities and politicians attended [/quote] Hugh Hefner was also disgusting and did heinous things to people. I watched that several-part documentary about him and my takeaway is that[b] there was more secrecy in his day and the women didn't speak up or if they did they were actively discredited by him and others.[/b] He also promoted himself as a feminist and free speech advocate and hid behind that. I don't believe he was sincere in any way, but I think famous people were more able to use the media to promote false, good guy personas in the past despite obvious evidence to the contrary. He was completely despicable. [/quote] Didn't work for Cosby.[/quote] It worked until it didn't. Cosby got a story killed in National Enquirer about his rapes. Janice Dickinson had to remove her story about him in her memoir. He got away with it for a long time. [/quote] +1 Times have changed and the Me Too movement really accelerated the public's understanding and lack of tolerance for sexual violence. Cosby got away with it for a very long time, as did Harvey Weinstein, Sean Combs, and others.[/quote]
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