Constance Grady
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And that they were they had a quid pro quo set up of asking for professional advancement in exchange for sexual favors.
And that they were they had a quid pro quo set up of asking for professional advancement in exchange for sexual favors.
He said that he used to believe that Weinstein was guilty and that Candace Owens has convinced him otherwise.
He said that he used to believe that Weinstein was guilty and that Candace Owens has convinced him otherwise.
He said that he used to believe that Weinstein was guilty and that Candace Owens has convinced him otherwise.
She has two big demographics that are compelled by her story. And they're actually kind of similar to Joe Rogan's audience, but maybe more feminine leaning. So she has a lot of people who identify as sort of quote unquote free thinkers who don't like the narratives that are offered by the media and are maybe susceptible to some conspiratorial thinking.
She has two big demographics that are compelled by her story. And they're actually kind of similar to Joe Rogan's audience, but maybe more feminine leaning. So she has a lot of people who identify as sort of quote unquote free thinkers who don't like the narratives that are offered by the media and are maybe susceptible to some conspiratorial thinking.
She has two big demographics that are compelled by her story. And they're actually kind of similar to Joe Rogan's audience, but maybe more feminine leaning. So she has a lot of people who identify as sort of quote unquote free thinkers who don't like the narratives that are offered by the media and are maybe susceptible to some conspiratorial thinking.
She's also got an audience of young women who are not particularly engaged with politics and are kind of just there for her takes on celebrities.
She's also got an audience of young women who are not particularly engaged with politics and are kind of just there for her takes on celebrities.
She's also got an audience of young women who are not particularly engaged with politics and are kind of just there for her takes on celebrities.
Yeah, so Weinstein actually said that he originally tried to dissuade her from getting involved because of her history of anti-Semitism.
Yeah, so Weinstein actually said that he originally tried to dissuade her from getting involved because of her history of anti-Semitism.
Yeah, so Weinstein actually said that he originally tried to dissuade her from getting involved because of her history of anti-Semitism.
But he has said that since then, after having a lot of conversations with her, he has changed his mind and he thinks that she's a star.
But he has said that since then, after having a lot of conversations with her, he has changed his mind and he thinks that she's a star.
But he has said that since then, after having a lot of conversations with her, he has changed his mind and he thinks that she's a star.
This is something that I think we see happen a fair amount. Susan Faludi is a feminist scholar who first identified this phenomenon. She talks about it in her book, Backlash, which came out in the early 90s.
This is something that I think we see happen a fair amount. Susan Faludi is a feminist scholar who first identified this phenomenon. She talks about it in her book, Backlash, which came out in the early 90s.
This is something that I think we see happen a fair amount. Susan Faludi is a feminist scholar who first identified this phenomenon. She talks about it in her book, Backlash, which came out in the early 90s.