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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel bad for the professionals working on projects based on his work right now who are going to lose their jobs. Not the big name actors, who I'm sure will be fine, but like the grips and caterers and assistants who will have to scramble for work because it turns out the project they were working on is based on art created by a disgusting pervert. What a crap reason to lose your job.[/quote] Much like Weinstein, I suspect this was an open secret in Hollywood. [/quote] I doubt it was the same. Weinstein preyed on people in the industy in places like hotels frequented by people in the industry. Gaiman preyed on vulnerable nannies in places hundreds or thousands of miles away from anyone else….people in the industry probably never even looked these women in the eye, and probably were rarely in the same physical locations. I’m sure he gave up a creepy vibe but when a guy writes stuff like Coraline, everyone expects a creepy vibe. Stephen King also has a creepy vibe but I think is considered a very nice guy underneath that. The acceptance of stuff like polyamory also makes it hard to trust your radar…. As someone said uptjread, he used that “alternative lifestyle” as a shield.[/quote]
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