Pathetic. 36 female staffers on “Saturday Night Live” signed a letter in support of accused groper Al Franken:
JUST IN: Women staff of "Saturday Night Live" sign letter in support of Sen. Al Franken pic.twitter.com/osN6IwMgvB
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 21, 2017
Some of the reaction, from both liberals and conservatives (but the criticism from liberals is fantastic)
Some of the women on this list are my childhood heroes. This statement feels like a betrayal.
Just a reminder that women – even trailblazing, accomplished ones – can help perpetuate the patriarchy. https://t.co/fCr9WyPU3r
— Geraldine (@everywhereist) November 21, 2017
"But he was nice to me" means nothing. It's just another form of victim blaming, subtly perpetuating the notion that the women who were abused were fundamentally flawed, since he was "nice to everyone else." There MUST have been something wrong w/the victim, right?
No. Keep it. https://t.co/ayaMxjcPoz
— Danielle Campoamor (@DCampoamor) November 21, 2017
Women, we have to stop gaslighting each other. *Please.* https://t.co/wuUv9weirL
— Ebony Elizabeth (@Ebonyteach) November 21, 2017
Y’all gotta stop doing this shit.
The first response should never be “well he didn’t assault me.”
Come on, son. https://t.co/fr3SZ1ntNp
— ?Imani Gandied Yams? (@AngryBlackLady) November 21, 2017
But like…why? Why do this? What is this compulsion for WOMEN to defend these men? Even if you're not going to say "we stand with the women" why do THIS when you could just be quiet? https://t.co/aJLJm7AkcU
— Courtney Enlow (@courtenlow) November 21, 2017
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Rape culture gets held up quite a lot by women who believe that men who are nice to them must be nice to everyone else as well. https://t.co/2azeNznPJw
— Arnesa Buljušmić-Kustura (@Rrrrnessa) November 21, 2017
"He didn't harass me" isn't actually proof of anything. We know that right? It literally doesn't mean a thing. https://t.co/3o5Cm9Q3tr
— ❄Mikki Kendall❄ (@Karnythia) November 21, 2017
https://twitter.com/NolteNC/status/932976474235326465
Stunning and brave https://t.co/REbJ8oNCNQ
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) November 21, 2017
Listen to the (liberal) women … as they cover-up for abusers.
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) November 21, 2017
This is so hypocritical and damaging to women who come forward as victims — no matter their political affiliation — and I am honestly so disappointed. @alfranken, if you truly believe in being a champion for women's voices, create the precedent. Make lasting change. Step down. https://t.co/2R96zA2BeF
— Diana Crandall (@DianaCReports) November 21, 2017
Wait, these women are _thanking_ Franken for treating them with respect? https://t.co/TIhM4sFEBf
— Jim Geraghty (@jimgeraghty) November 21, 2017
And notice how this letter leaves out Franken’s latest accuser:
'Death blow'? Al Franken's response to new allegation 'leaves much to be desired' https://t.co/ILW4chcBOv
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) November 20, 2017
To be continued:
Will the "women staff" also be addressing the second accusation against @SenFranken? https://t.co/6fU0BMTmAD
— Mike Opelka (@stuntbrain) November 21, 2017
SNL’s coverage of Franken from Saturday, which was tougher than this letter:
Related:
Time to take her DOWN! Lena Dunham writer quits, comes out against her in a BRUTAL way https://t.co/fre5v9qD3w
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) November 19, 2017
'You really are THE WORST.' Feminists BRIGADE Lena Dunham for lame apology after defending accused rapist friend https://t.co/H36ZZnlJjr
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) November 19, 2017
Backpedal FAIL: Feminists BRIGADE Lena Dunham for lame apology after defending accused rapist friend https://t.co/H36ZZnlJjr
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) November 19, 2017
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