Posted on 10/19/2017 12:13:39 PM PDT by drewh
Actress Mayim Bialik has responded to criticism after she wrote a New York Times essay over the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
Bialik wrote of the pressure to appear attractive that she felt as a teen actress, affecting her self-esteem to this day. She added that when she returned to acting after earning a doctorate in neuroscience, she experienced the upside of not being a perfect 10. Those of us in Hollywood who dont represent an impossible standard of beauty have the luxury of being overlooked and, in many cases, ignored by men in power unless we can make them money.
Bialik, who has been open about her embrace of Orthodox Judaism, explained that in order to protect herself, she has chosen to dress modestly and avoid flirting with men.
In a perfect world, women should be free to act however they want, she wrote. But our world isnt perfect. Nothing absolutely nothing excuses men for assaulting or abusing women. But we cant be naive about the culture we live in.
Backlash to the op-ed was swift.
Writer and journalist Ijeoma Oluo called the piece gross victim-blaming misogyny disguised as feminism.
Guardian columnist Jessica Valenti wrote, Being an awkward girl with a big nose never protected me from harassment.
And fellow actress Patricia Arquette tweeted directly at Bialik, writing, It is not outrageous for anyone to be expected to be treated in a professional [manner] by anyone in a professional relationship.
In response, Bialik tweeted Sunday that Anyone who knows me knows thats absurd and not at all what this piece was about. Its so sad how vicious people are being when I basically live to make things better for women.
Bialik will appear in a Facebook Live broadcast with the Times on Monday to discuss her piece.
(Excerpt) Read more at forward.com ...
Deviations from leftist orthodoxy will NOT be tolerated!
Movies and TV shows should have the following disclaimer:
“NO CHILDREN WERE MOLESTED, NO WOMEN WERE RAPED, MOLESTED OR GROPED IN THE MAKING OF THIS MOVIE.”
Mayim needs to stay out of this if she doesn’t want to be personally and repeatedly insulted. No one looks good in this Weinstein scandal. Fair or not, Mayim gives the impression of someone biased largely due to her very plain, defiantly dowdy appearance.
Most women on the left, especially in the pop music entertainment field, go around talking and dressing like trashy whores who are advertising nothing but sex sex sex.
What do they expect from men?
But don't forget that we're being told that Chelsea is "glam," and that Meryl Streep's face would NOT make a train take a dirt road.
That was an outstanding TZ episode! I think Burgess Meredith was my favorite of the actors with multiple appearances. William Shatner would be up there too.
She keeps her high moral standards and laughs all the way to the bank!
Impressive.
She probably gets excluded from certain hollywood associations because she has a Phd and can think for herself...not malleable or able to be easily manipulated.
Why anyone would go through the challenge of getting a doctorate in a hard science only to go back to acting is a bit beyond me. But as it happens she found the perfect role so I guess that was serendipity at work.
don’t forget the Vogue spreads telling us how glamorous the wookie was as first lady... :)
I think the BBT actors make something like 800k per episode...
And that's also probably a very important reason that she wasn't "trifled" with by producers and directors .. and the other Hollywood lowlifes.
She makes $500,000 (1/2 million) an episode for BBT — mot counting residuals which are considerable.
According to this article she is worth $12 million: https://www.aol.com/article/finance/2017/03/01/how-much-money-does-the-cast-of-the-big-bang-theory-make/21864890/
Not hurting.
Cleans up nice, too.
We are not talking about all forms of harassment Jessica. Just sexual harassment. I'll bet the most harassment for your big nose was from other women too.
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