Gotta love Dr. Grande's analysis of D'Elia's "Pain" special.
Grande has been more cheeky over this past year. I like the humor, though.
This is a funky topic to me, and my take isn't really PR or friendly. I don't really care about the girl being 17, it was even legal. And maybe he was playing power games with her, but she was sticking around for it. Why should I feel sorry for her feelings getting hurt? And how the fuck is it a thing that someone can take someone to court to show up and be like "HE WAS MEAN!" It just seems so dumb.
The sexual abuse accusation thing has been rampant since the "#MeToo" movement, and everyone is so afraid to victim shame that pretty much any woman can do it and assassinate someone's character, at least for a week. I've seen dozens of cases over the last 2 years get cleared. Most recent one I can think of is Neekolul, of "OK, boomer" TikTok fame.
Her statement got wrecked hard by Destiny in this clip: https://clips.twitch.tv/OddZanyTildePartyTime-v5yLF7wf-WSPYxw2
I'm glad too, because that video was torture. In summation, I think society is giving a little bit too much leeway to anyone who claims to be a victim.
https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/11/9/16629400/louis-ck-allegations-masturbation said:The report details the accounts of five women, spanning the mid-’90s to 2005. Each woman recounts startlingly similar situations in which C.K., an established comedian, either asked them to watch him masturbate or forced them to do so.
How the fuck do you get forced to watch someone masturbate? You have legs, just walk away.
The allegations against him are at least more understandable to me. If he was exposing himself, I kind of get it. It doesn't really add up to me, being familiar with the guy. But what can I say, I wasn't there, no one actually has anything to verify whatever happened.