Hypocrisy: Erin Andrews violated vs. Justin Bieber violated
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Aisha Tyler
seventiesrawk — 10 years ago(October 20, 2015 05:09 AM)
'the Talk' "feminists" were back at it, contradicting themselves within the same topics segment. The hosts defended Erin Andrews $75 million lawsuit against the hotel where her stalker filmed her nude through a peephole and posted it online. Sharon Osbourne raged, "Can you imagine the feelings of violation, pain and anger this woman has endured? They should pay her more!" Sara agreed, but questioned how the hotel could have known the man was Erin's stalker? Aisha shut her argument down, claiming the hotel was at fault if Andrews had been raped or kidnapped by her stalker. Unproven claims that hotel employees fed the stalker personal information on Andrews' reservation and room number were treated as FACT by 'the Talk' hosts
Next segment: the show returned from commercial break, with moderator, Julie Chen-Moonves, posing the smarmy question, "Was shrinkage to blame for Justin Bieber's penis size?" The female audience roared with laughter throughout the segment. Bieber's comment on feeling "super-violated" being photographed nude (by paparazzi without his consent) were read while the five hosts snickered. Sharon commented again on Justin's genital size, saying, "He's a good-looking young man downstairs." Julie and Aisha smirked and giggled as Sheryl made disgusting size jokes. Julie AGAIN accused Bieber of staging the photo leak to sell his new album.- Ladies, why should a hotel pay Erin Andrews $75 million for the "pain and suffering" of being nude online, yet you laugh at Justin Bieber suffering the same violation?
- Why no calls for the paparazzi "stalkers" to be sent to prison and the tabloid companies to pay Bieber $75 million?
- Is it only a "violation" when the nude victim has breasts and a vagina?
- Shouldn't all the nude male athletes be able to sue Erin Andrews and/or ESPN for $75 million for violating their privacy in the men's locker room? Where's your outrage over their pain and suffering?
- If five adult men sat around a table on ESPN, laughing as they discussed the size of Erin Andrew's nude breasts, clitoris and labia - then accused Andrews of staging her own "stalking" and leaking her own nude videos for publicity - would those five men be fired? Would feminist organizations lead protests and female celebrities boycott that TV station? Would those five MALE hosts ever work again in television?
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alcolburn1 — 10 years ago(October 30, 2015 12:24 PM)
My impression of the talk is a group of ladies sitting around pouting out uncaring, insensitive and uninformed dialogue. Justin Bieber topic should have not even been acknowledged especially because of his young age and their older ages because it puts in perspective C women talking about a young man, barely out of his teens, just makes me very uncomfortable!
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Btrixkiddo35 — 9 years ago(June 05, 2016 03:22 PM)
There are men who do that, discuss the size of women's breasts. One notable one is Howard Stern.
The difference is that When you're in your hotel room it's like being at home. A peep hole is meant to protect the person inside the room from someone who might unlawfully be trying to obtain access to the room.
In Bieber's case he foolishly was parading around in open space in public. Even if he was on a boat or whatever he was in full view. Everyone (including celebs) know the paparazzi follow celebs EVERYWHERE. In fact I've watched celebs joke around with these paps for planned "accidental photo ops" that are published. Catherine Zeta Jones in her heyday was photographed topless on a boat and didn't care one way or another. I'm sure Beiber arranged the photos for publicity and feigned his feelings which is why these people never sue.
Stop being butt hurt guys and grow up.