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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yeah, like Mayim Bialik but not as wretched. Basically she was lauded as 'the smart one who doesn't show off her body/takes 'smart roles''... and was late to the me too movement. Rose McGowan summed it up best when she eyerolled at her wearing the dress with female film maker names on it: “the kind of protest that gets rave reviews from the mainstream media” but was “more like an actress acting the part of someone who cares. As so many of them do.” She FINALLY came out re: early sexualization when she was a kid starting out in movies. I remember seeing 'the professional' as a kid myself at the time and thinking 'holy inappropriate'...Think: had you ever heard her raise this issue/try to prevent other younger actors/kids from being sexualized prior to WAAAAAY after me too? Nope. She's late enough to the game- I know everyone walks their personal journey and she may have needed all those years to come to terms with herself... but I don't think she is less of a jerk.[/quote] You lost me at Rose McGowan rolling her eyes at Natalie Portman's dress. Do you remember Rose coming nekkid to an event with the abusive creep Manson guy?? Natalie Portman could have been sexualized as a child actor and maybe was too young to realize what was happening or to protest. I don't think she has torn down any woman but yes, she strikes me as very low key and almost reclusive at times. Rose was out there, not an A-lister, flaunted her body, and I have no doubt was seen as more of a prey by predetors. But, not every woman has to be raped by Weinstein to feel solidarity with MeToo. [/quote]
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