What I don’t get, about Spacey, Weinstein and any others, if they “all knew”, why didn’t anyone say anything?
I understand that people on their way up or wanting to break into Hollywood wouldn’t, but what about the biggies? Rosie says she knew. Where was her big yap? Why was she silent? This goes for all of them.
I’d almost think if they’re out they’re saying they knew, then if my child was molested by one of these people, can I not then sue the big star that said they knew also? Aren’t they complicit?
The fat loudmouthed slob isn’t mad about the molestation, she’s mad that he wouldn’t come out of the closet and tried to look as normal as possible.
Because even the bigger stars could find themselves frozen out of any major movie, TV or theatrical work if they said anything.
Hollywood is like one of those old company towns in the middle of nowhere - the company runs literally everything. If the company screws you and you publicly complain about it, you quickly find you can’t get work anywhere and you start missing meals. If you’re lucky, you’ll have enough money to get away from that town. If not... well...
Yeah, it’s like that.
It’s because of going along to get along, and not stepping on anybodies toes. That’s huge in hollywood. These people are childish, petulant, and hold grudges.
That’s why.
It's like they believed that anybody who broke the "code of silence" would suffer serious consequences. Which brings up the question: "Who were the enforcers they were afraid of, and why are they no longer afraid?"
I sense Trump may have had a discrete hand in this. He knew what was going on in the entertainment industry.
#6 Where were the studio heads? The owners of the company?
They probably had their own assaults to worry about.
By the time you get big in Hollywood you’ve already made multiple deals with multiple devils. And big isn’t permanent, if you want to stay big you gotta keep making deals.